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  1. i will explain

    each weekend, i have to film 2 rugby matches for my club.
    i need to do 3 copies of each at least, so 6 dvds to copy, sometimes more.
    so i will use direct copying from my video camera (dv input) to DVR recorder to make master dvds rapidly and do dvd copies with my computer.
    so why a dvd recorder with a hdd ?
    it's for recording rugby matches on TV and edit them (tries compilation for example)
    the only solution i see is to copy hdd contents on a dvr-rw
    and edit them on pc with appropriate softwares.
    my dream was to transfert directly mpeg2 to pc for editing
    it's not possible
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  2. Originally Posted by donpedro
    What exactly are you actualy trying to do ? Why can't you use KiSS DP-558 ?
    this Kiss device is only a dvd reader with a hdd
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  3. I believe that if you buy recorder that records to DVD-RAM (or HDD and then to DVD-RAM), you can just copy files that are on it and rename extension to mpg and you have your mpeg2 file. Does it make it more simple for you ?
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  4. Originally Posted by lolive
    Originally Posted by donpedro
    What exactly are you actualy trying to do ? Why can't you use KiSS DP-558 ?
    this Kiss device is only a dvd reader with a hdd
    I see now what was the issue... Just to point out... With KiSS you can copy files directly to PC (as it seems from web). Of cource... if you need DVD Recorder, then this will solve only part of the problem.
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  5. one more time i think you're right don pedro
    So i have not the choice and i can find dvd recorders less expensive than the Toshiba/Panasonic with ethernet.
    but
    i never used a dvd-ram
    i'm going to look after informations about it

    merci
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    Pioneer's PRV-LX1 comes close to your description for features but it sells for over $4,000. http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/product/detail/0,,2076_204147818_38303,00.html

    The Pioneer DVR-533H-S and 633H-S can record your DV sources, can record from the broadcast programs to hard drive for cutting segments, and can make fast exact duplicates of existing burned DVDs all without using a computer.
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  7. hum hum
    4.000$ is a little bit expensive for me

    so the model DVR-533H-S is enough for me
    merci frobozz
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