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<blockquote data-quote="Donzo Bonzo" data-source="post: 99693" data-attributes="member: 190697"><p>I think the harddrive dvd recorders are okay, it's just the discs. Even top quality discs like TDK can fail.</p><p></p><p>I had a Samsung dvd recorder on a two-week trial over Xmas. I put in a high quality disc to record Flight of the Phoenix, and when I tried to watch it, there was no sound!!</p><p></p><p>Stand alone Dvd recorders are easy to use, I don't have a problem figuring that part out, it's just I can never trust them.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I do have a LG Electronics pc dvd recorder which I installed myself. That has a 90% rate when burning.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend that to anyone wanting to get into DVD recording for the first time.</p><p></p><p>But like Paul said, video is so easy to use. My bruv works in house clearances and frequently gets bags and bags of tapes.</p><p></p><p>I have most of them stacked in my grarage. Around 600 I say.</p><p></p><p>Video is easy. You just pop in the tape and record, and you know when you play it back, the tape won't miss frames out or have no sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donzo Bonzo, post: 99693, member: 190697"] I think the harddrive dvd recorders are okay, it's just the discs. Even top quality discs like TDK can fail. I had a Samsung dvd recorder on a two-week trial over Xmas. I put in a high quality disc to record Flight of the Phoenix, and when I tried to watch it, there was no sound!! Stand alone Dvd recorders are easy to use, I don't have a problem figuring that part out, it's just I can never trust them. Like I said, I do have a LG Electronics pc dvd recorder which I installed myself. That has a 90% rate when burning. I'd recommend that to anyone wanting to get into DVD recording for the first time. But like Paul said, video is so easy to use. My bruv works in house clearances and frequently gets bags and bags of tapes. I have most of them stacked in my grarage. Around 600 I say. Video is easy. You just pop in the tape and record, and you know when you play it back, the tape won't miss frames out or have no sound. [/QUOTE]
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