I have made my own PC as a DVD recorder about two year's ago but found it very nice when program's like DVD2ONE and CLONEDVD came out. I capture at 80000 CBR from satellite dish and then edit the DVD authorize it and if to big use DVD2ONE or CLONEDVD to make it fit on a DVD-R
My question is do you think having a transcoder in a DVD recorder would be nice letting you capture at high bitrate's and transcode down to burn on a DVD-R. One thing I do not like about the DVD recorder they have a four gig limit.. Panasonic and Pioneer are the only two companies with DVD reocrd with hard drive's these companies are so big I think they could take the time to make a transcoder.
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I record to DVD-RAM and transfer it to the PC to use a transcoder on very long programs right now. Much better quality.
So to me it, sounds like a good idea. Try to patent it.
Tearren -
I would be nice if the record did it so you would not have to bring it to the PC.
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