Seems like most here favor the E-30. I'm a newbie who's tried the capture/edit/burn on my Vaio RX-550 but am just tired of the time and effort (not to mention, it's an easier sell on my wife to get a DVD recorder at the trade-off of not spending so much time on the computer!) Anyhow, what are the advantages of the DVD-RAM, DVD-R on the E-30 compared to the DVD+R, DVD+RW on the Philips? Also, the E-30 literature talks about linear editing features--does this mean I can edit some of my captures/recordings?
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DVD+RW's strengths:
http://www.dvdplusrw.org/video/comparison.html
DVD-RAM's features:
http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/dvd_recorder/dvd_recorder.asp
Note that DVD-RAM cannot be played on most standalone DVD players. In contrast, DVD-R and DVD+R can be played on most standalone DVD players while DVD+RW can be played on some standalone DVD players. -
Thanks. G.T. Am I correct in that the Panasonic only gives me the option of one-time recording--and that if I mess up the DVD-RAM or DVD-R there are no re-write options (or can you re-write over a EVE-RAM)?
JT
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