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DVD Recorder VCR Combo

Code Free DVD VCR PAL NTSC Combo

Executive Summary about DVD Recorder VCR Combo by John Dulaney

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A code free DVD VCR Combo is a three-in-one device and combines DVD, VCR, and MP3 player in one, saving both time and space. With a code free DVD VCR combo you can play video tapes, DVDs and CDs procured from anywhere in the world. The system has many new features, not featured in ordinary TVs, DVD players or VCRs available in the market.

  • It can play any DVD, VCD, Audio CD, and VHS tapes.
  • Multitasking is possible since you can watch a DVD while recording a TV program on the VCR.
  •  Remote controlled DVD and VCR decks.
  • If DVD is not copy protected with Macro-vision, it can record DVD to VHS.

Apart from these general features of the Combo, the device has certain special features relating to DVD and VCR too.
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Followings are the features that make the combo all-DVD compatible:

  • A 10-bit video digital-analog converter that transforms digital signals to analog signal and vice versa facilitating transmission.
  • A 96 KHz with 24-bit source play back system.
  • It plays back MP3 files from the CD-ROM.
  • During 2x speed playback operation the audio continues without being disturbed.
  • Allows DTS enhanced DVDs to be played since it has DTS digital output system installed.

For VCR compatibility, the system provides the following features:

  • A Hi-Fi stereo system for maintaining high sound qualities.
  • It can playback S-VHS systems better than any other standard resolution.
  • Has a feature for Zero return.
  • Allows direct time search and blank search.
  • Consists of 16-event, with one year timer recording
  • Consists of both a time remaining and a real time counter.

 The components in the package includes the DVD-VCR combo, RCA cable for the audio and video connections, Radio Frequency Antenna Cable, a remote control operator, and 1.5V “AA” batteries.

The ‘One Touch Recording’ feature in the device makes copying the easiest job. The feature allows you to record a DVD to a VHS tape. The record speed ranges from Super Slow (SP) to Super Long Play (SLP). The VCR supports the S-VHS recording and playback. Moreover, the searching features like Index Marks, Blank Search, and Direct time search makes searching anything possible.

No device is without its limitations. You have to go manual while recording a DVD to a VHS tape. There is no facility for stereo recording in S-VHS recording. Despite all its limitations, the device is a great invention combining so many features in one unit.

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DVD Recorder Combo

Combo DVD VCR Recorders

Executive  Summary about DVD Recorder Combo by Seth Miller

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DVD recorders are devices that record data onto a DVD. DVDs are mostly compatible with most recording formats including DVD-audio, CD-audio, DVD-R (write-once), DVD- RW (re-writable format of DVD-R), DVD+R (write once), DVD+RW (re-writable format of DVD+R) and DVD-RAM (re-writable with random access capability).

Some of the top DVD-VCR combos are: the JVC DR-MX1S DVD/VCR/Hard Drive Recorder Combo, the LG LRY-517 Super-Multi DVD Recorder/VCR Combo, the Panasonic DMR-ES40VS DVD Recorder – VCR Combination, the Pioneer DVR-RT500 DVD Recorder/VHS VCR Combination, the Panasonic PV-DR2714 DVD Recorder/VCR/TV Combo, the Panasonic DMR-ES30VS DVD Recorder VCR Combination and the Sony RDR-VX500 DVD Recorder/VCR Combo.

 

DVD Recorder – Your Freedom Recorder
Executive Summary about DVD Recorder Combo by Nam Sing Then

DVD recorders work by “burning/etching” via a laser to a blank DVD disk. Still, a DVD recorder resembles and functions very much like a VCR. All DVD recorders can record from any analog video source. DVD recorders are provided with AV inputs as well as onboard TV tuner for recording TV shows directly. They come in different configurations: Standalone, DVD Recorder/VCR Combo or DVD Recorder/Hard Drive Combo units.

Unlike DVD Writers which comes as internal add on card in a PC, the standalone DVD recorders cannot read or write computer data. The great advantage of a DVD Recorder over a DVD Writer is that in order to record video and audio through a PC, the user has to save the video in the computer’s hard-disk using Firewire, USB, or S-Video using a video card and then copy the resultant files from the hard-disk onto a blank DVD disk, whereas a DVD recorder can record from video sources in real time, directly to blank DVD.

Standalone DVD recorders do not come with drivers that connect directly to a PC. Copying and Piracy Possibility in DVD Recorders
To check software piracy DVD recorders are designed to detect the anti-copy signal on commercial VHS tapes or DVDs.

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Features of DVD VCR Multi-System

Executive Summary about DVD VCR Recorder by Peter Fernandez

Versatile multi-system combos offer tremendous space saving and a good way to reduce clutter in small spaces. A multi-system device is a combination of various video systems like NTSC, SECAM or PAL for playback and recording audio/video worldwide. Depending on your requirement and budget, you can pick multi-system TV with DVD player; multi-system TV with VCR; LCD TV/DVD & PC monitor or multi-system LCD TV with DVD recorder and hard drive.

Features of DVD VCR Multi-System

. DVD VCR Multi-system has the capability to play all video formats: PAL, NTSC and SECAM.

. A universal remote to control TV, cable box and DVD/VCR player.

. Many DVD VCR Multi-systems record an electronic index code at the beginning of each recording.

.  All   DVD VCR multi-systems can be programmed at will to record desired program/s.

. Hi-fi sound system provides high-fidelity or high quality sound. Some top brand DVD VCR multi-systems

are manufactured by JVC, Akai, Hitachi, Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba and Sharp etc.

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Connecting Both a DVD Recorder and a VCR to a Television

Executive Summary about DVD VCR Recorder by Robert Silva

Basic DVD Recorder-to-Television Connection

To connect a DVD recorder to a television (with no VCR present), just connect your cable or antenna feed to the antenna/cable input of the DVD recorder and loop it out to the RF input on the TV. However, in addition to the RF connections, you will also need to connect the AV outputs of the DVD recorder to the AV inputs (composite, s-video, or component) of the TV for DVD playback.

Note: Although DVD recorders have an RF loop through to the TV, it is passive. When playing back a recorded DVD, you must use the AV inputs of the TV or buy an RF modulator to put between the DVD recorder and TV to convert the recorded signal.

Factors to Take Into Consideration When Adding a DVD Recorder to Your TV-VCR Setup

1. The proper DVD recorder to Television Connection Path

You should not connect a VCR and DVD recorder into the same path to your television. The reason that you should not connect your DVD recorder and VCR in the same path to your television is copy-protection.

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