1) Been saving for a Pioneer DVR-106D DVD±RW for my computer.
2) Have allocated $100-$150 for the DVD±RW
3) Also want a Digital Video Recorder w/ no subscription costs, basically so I can skip commercials.
I did not know that I could buy a unit that would record directly to DVD-R or DVD±RW (such as the Panasonic E50).
Does anyone think it would be feasible to buy one unit and kill two birds with one stone? I.e., would a device such as the E50 be able to burn data DVD's? I will only be burning DVD's for data storage and for storing converted home movies.
Your thoughts?
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No, the standalone DVD recorders can't record "data" discs like a computer, only video like a VCR.
If you're looking for something like Tivo/Replay, just look at the Panasonic E80 or E100, also Pioneer is just coming out with new models that have Tivo built-in but some people are saying you can't edit commercials on the Pioneer's (not sure if this is true or not yet). -
The HP DVD DC3000 looks promising but it only writes to + media:https://www.videohelp.com/dvdwriters.php?DVDnameid=169&Search=Search&list=#comments
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