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  1. I'm in the market to buy a DVD record now just a little sick of doing it on the PC wasting time. One thing I want is to be able to record a show and pause when there's a commercial's. When I home. And I want to still keep the "Close Caption" CC subtitle's. From the TV station. Also if I feel like I want to edit and still keep 'Close Caption' Subtitle's if I can record them if I use TmpGenc DVD Author and still keep the "Closed Caption" subtitle's?

    Also can any of these DVD recorder's record SVCD and VCD format. I do not care that much about VCD buy would like to have SVCD for one hour show or half hour show's

    I'm looking at some of these

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product_listing.gsp?path=0%3A3944%3A62055%3A105664&dept...64&sb=61&bti=0

    The one thing I do not like about Panasonic is the DVD-RAM format that I can not edit it later on my PC I have a Pioneer AO4. But might think about spending little extra money for one with a hard drive if editting on the edit is very easy. What can I say i'm lazy. LOL

    All my reocrding will be from satellite dish mostly from SCI-FI channel. And some other SCI-FI show's from other channel's

    What can I say I'm geek. LOL

    Any way any help. Big thank's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  2. My Philips records the cc info. All recorders should, as the cc is embedded in the analog video signal.

    Haven't heard of any which record vcd/svcd.
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  3. Philips DVDR 75/17 records CC stream (embeded in video). Not sure if editing programs keep that. Try and let us know.
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    My Sharp DVD recorder records the CC just fine.
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