Stand alone Hard drive recorders-There is no analog conversion. It is a better resolution. Only a hard drive can give you this. With a hard drive you can burn several discs or one for 2-3 hour movies or 4 hour football games. It gives you the flexibility that a non hard drive will never do and cannot. The flexibility is amazing and incomparable. Editing is so much easier and simple on a hard drive. To do this on a non hard drive DVD recorder is as if you were handicapped. The hard drive DVD recorder models are the only ones to consider. Once you have one you wonder how anyone could own the non hard drives.
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Oscar. -
Another stupid post by HoustonGuy.
And it looks like HoustonGuy now switched his trolling activities to this forum. -
For the price of a HDD recorder you may as well buy a PC with good capture card, software, etc ... because that's TRULY how to make a high quality DVD.
Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
FAQs: Best Blank Discs • Best TBCs • Best VCRs for capture • Restore VHS -
Here you go Houston...in case you didn't see the other one I left for you:
NO hard drive.
NO firmware updates...EVER.
NO trips to the repair center....EVER.
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