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  1. Hi

    I have read all the reviews and comments on dvd recorders but still can't make my mind up.

    Was going to go for the JVC but the loading issue has made me nervous.

    But like the pioneer settings, more editing options but are the recordings pixley?

    But most recordings will be transferred to pc and edited there

    Anyone who has used both can recommend which is best

    Catherine
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    JVC has the best picture But Pioneer is a close second. But Pioneer is more stable then JVC. Your Choice!
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    There are no glaring faults with either choice. You'll be pleased either way. I love my Pioneer and have also heard very good reports about the JVC.
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    You could go here (but you probably already have)

    --> Sept 23, 2004 - ILO DVDRO4, $150 may be good deal.
    --> Jan 3, 2005 - I got my LiteON LVW-5045 today...initial impressions.
    --> Jan 3, 2005 - ILO DVDR04/HD04 Firmware Download Page
    --> Jan 25, 2005 - 3-Hour Mode now available for ILO DVDRHD04
    --> Jan 26, 2005 - Ilo dvdr04 durability??
    --> Feb 19, 2005 - Panasonic E55 video recording test
    --> Feb 21, 2005 - Limitation of DVD+VR Format ?
    --> Feb 22, 2005 - Pioneer DVR-220 video recording test
    --> Feb 24, 2005 - Panasonic E85H divide problem and solution
    --> Feb 27, 2005 - JVC DR-M10 video recording test
    --> Mar 5, 2005 - Pioneer DVR-220S - my first attempts and experience.
    --> Mar 6, 2005 - Ilo DVDR04 and finalize question

    -vhelp 3190
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