I’m looking for a DVDR with a large hard drive and straight forword editing. The edits don’t have to be prefect. It’s more to archive off footage. I’d like to be able to start a 6 hour VHS tape and recorded it to the hard drive while I head out to work. And when I come home I can scan the video and keep what I want. I have so many old tapes I figure this will be the best way to do it.
Jim
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