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  1. Bonsoir

    i'm looking for a DVD recorder desktop (with HD) and usb/ieee/ethernet port
    to download recordings on a computer.
    does this machine exist ?

    merci
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  2. nobody knows ?
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  4. thanks
    i know this machine but it's unfortunately only a dvd reader
    not a recorder
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    I think you may struggle to find one with DV out and i've never heard of a DVD recorder with USB/Ethernet. Looks like you are stuck with using re-writable discs to transfer to your pc.
    He's a liar and a murderer, and I say that with all due respect.
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  6. Originally Posted by lolive
    thanks
    i know this machine but it's unfortunately only a dvd reader
    not a recorder
    Isn't that DVR ? Not just reader or player... Digital Video Recorder (not same as DVD Recorder)

    So far I never heard of DVD Recorder with ability to copy recorded files "as is" from HDD to PC.
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    FTP Access
    Get straight access to your DP-558’s Hard Disk from a connected PC with this FTP access. No complicated set-ups, just enter the DP-558’s IP address on your PC’s Internet browser software to view the full content of the player’s Hard Disk. You can now copy all audio, video and picture content to and from the DP-558. You can rename the Hard Disk’s audio, video and picture files from your PC as well as all the recordings you would previously have done. If you need to share your recordings, no problem at all, just copy them to your PC and burn a DVD. It couldn’t be more simple.
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  8. The Panasonic DMR-E500H DVD recorder with 400 gig HD has an ethernet connection I believe.
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    Older Pioneer 625 had IEEE1394 in/out, newer 530 has only in.

    Toshiba makes recorders that include Ethernet connection but don't think you can use it to upload to PC actually.
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  10. thanks for your replies
    i will look at the characteristics of these devices
    i will tell you if i find what i need.
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  11. Originally Posted by aguillon
    The Panasonic DMR-E500H DVD recorder with 400 gig HD has an ethernet connection I believe.
    My understanding is that this Ethernet connection can be used only to hook up 2 or more of these machines together. After that you can play content of HDD of any machine on another machine. So it is not used for copying to or from PC.
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  12. Originally Posted by BogieV
    Older Pioneer 625 had IEEE1394 in/out, newer 530 has only in.
    Pioneers DV IN/OUT is used for video signal transmition. Not for file copy. So signal from encoded mpeg2 file is at the time converted (loss) to DV AVI format and sent through connection to PC where you have to capture it in real time. Same goes other way arround. From PC you can send stream of DV AVI data that are internaly converted to mpeg2 and stored on HDD.
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  13. aiguillon

    you're right

    the Panasonic do the job i need

    link here

    its only problem
    the price
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  14. Originally Posted by lolive
    aiguillon

    you're right

    the Panasonic do the job i need

    link here

    its only problem
    the price
    I think that you misunderstood what it does. "You can even stream MPEG4 videos and JPEG still images from the DMR-E500HS hard disk to your PC for viewing" means that you can watch content but you can not copy files. It is like watching streaming tv over internet. You can't copy source file that was used to stream that content.
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  15. sure DonPedro

    but there are progs
    which allow you to record a video stream
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  16. Originally Posted by lolive
    stream means i can't record videos on a pc's hard drive ?
    In theory... yes you can. But I thought that your intention was "download recordings on a computer" or in my transaltion.... copy files without any additional loss in quality. And this can't be done. Yes you probably can (by using some special software) "capture" stream that was converted from original mpeg2 encoded file to mpeg4 encoded data stream.

    The magic word there is viewing
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  17. thanks donpedro 8)

    i will ask directly to panasonic technicians
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  18. Good idea... Just be aware of cluelessness of some "support" people that pick-up's support 800 lines It has been case here many times that 4 different phone calls resulted to 4 totaly different answers
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  19. One more info that you might look into
    MPEG4
    Codec: Video: MPEG4 conforming,
    Audio: G.726 conforming
    Number of pixels:
    Extra fine/Super fine/Fine: 320x240 (QVGA)
    Normal/Economy: 176x144 (QCIF)
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  20. hey donpedro

    i have phoned to the french support
    the only thing they can do is to read what they are seeing on the panasonic website
    thing i can do by myself
    cost: 0.32 $ /min x 5 min = 1,60 for nothing
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  21. another thing on panasonic website
    you can find all the DVD recorders manuals online
    except these i need

    so i will look at toshiba
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  22. Originally Posted by lolive
    another thing on panasonic website
    you can find all the DVD recorders manuals online
    except these i need

    so i will look at toshiba
    Toshiba isgoing to be same in functions

    Anyway.... I had no problem to locate Panasonics DMR-E500HS manual... Just use as model number DMR-E500 or DMRE500
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  23. merci

    i will try them

    here is what i found on toshiba ws about ethernet capabilities

    Dub copy free content from one RD-XS54 to another if they are connected to the same network.
    Stream recorded content or even live programming to a PC.
    Add and edit title information to personal home videos from a PC.
    Upload custom Menu backgrounds for creating DVD-R/RW discs.
    Remotely schedule recordings via email.
    Receive automatic software upgrades.
    Use a PC scroll mouse to control the recorder for detailed editing of personal home movies.
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  24. Originally Posted by donpedro
    Anyway.... I had no problem to locate Panasonics DMR-E500HS manual... Just use as model number DMR-E500 or DMRE500
    don't work
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  25. Originally Posted by lolive
    Originally Posted by donpedro
    Anyway.... I had no problem to locate Panasonics DMR-E500HS manual... Just use as model number DMR-E500 or DMRE500
    don't work

    click here http://panasonic.co.uk/customer-Support/download-centre.asp
    select options like this...

    1. AV Products
    2. DVD Recorder
    wait
    3. DMRE500H

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  26. it's working merci beaucoup

    on the united kingdom website
    not on the us one
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  27. Originally Posted by lolive
    it's working merci beaucoup

    on the united kingdom website
    not on the us one


    Here is US one...
    click on http://service.us.panasonic.com/OperMan/

    1. enter DMRE500 into Model Number field
    2. check field "By selecting this box and the "Locate Manual" button, I agree to these Terms and Conditions"
    3. click on Locate Manual

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  28. so i have read the DMR-E500 online manual
    ethernet can do only streaming video on a computer
    not videos files transferts
    so
    the device i need
    is still a dream

    merci don pedro
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  29. What exactly are you actualy trying to do ? Why can't you use KiSS DP-558 ?
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