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garman Member
Joined: 20 Sep 2001 Location: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
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Are there any dvd recorder (stand alone) that can edit out commercials. Not hard drive recorders or ram drives. Thanks. -garman
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tjdmobile Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2001
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You can do this with the Philips / Magnavox recorders and more easily on the Pioneer 220 / 320 units, however they do it in DVD-VR format. This means that if you want to play the disk in another unit, you will need to buy a Panasonic or Pioneer (maybe others) stand alone players which are "RW Compatible"
TJD
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zleepy Member
Joined: 13 Feb 2002 Location: Bull's eye - NY, ny usa
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Yes.
Cyberhome CH-DVR 1500 & 2500
Make chapters of the adverts, then "Hide" them.
When done, make the disk "Compatible" to play the dvd+r/rw on a DVD player.
If your player won't play it, than ISO-copy it onto a dvd-r.
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lordsmurf Video Restorer
Joined: 10 Jun 2003 Location: Want my advice? PM me.
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I suggest against any DVD+RW editing (tendancy to corrupt IFOs).
If you want to edit, go for DVD-RAM format.
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tjdmobile Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2001
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Well, as this post clearly indicated, no DVD-RAM. If you want simple editing features which DON"T require a PC or special format player, go for the Philips / Magnavox.
Cyberhome has some nice features, but I just can't get past the problems which have been reported with this unit...
TJD
_________________ LDW 5001, Nov 2003. Pioneer DVR-220-s, May 2004. Haup PVR-250 (2) Ver. 15 + 16. Slowpoke P4 1.8Ghz, 500 gig . Dish DVR-510 - 100 hrs. DirecTV RCA. DLP HD HT Projector at 170 Inches Diag. Tivo Gen. 1 with 180 hours
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hech54 CONFUSED
Joined: 26 Jul 2001 Location: Yank in Europe
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I usually divide the title(one at the beginning and one at the end of the piece you DONT want)...then delete that title from the RW on my Philips 985. Once I have all of them technically gone from my disc then I take it to the computer. I've only had problems with "deleted" titles showing back up on regular "R" discs once they hit the computer.....and have not had any audio sync issues so far.
Keep in mind my Philips 985 is pretty old and does things a bit differently from the newer models like the 70, 75 and 80's.
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