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  1. Does this recorder can record on DVD RW DL discs or record on DVD RW DL

    Does is better to buy little none(Vivax RHD 100) dvd recorder with 80 gb hdd or is better to buy this recorder? Prices are similar, Vivax cost 210 euro and Panasonic costs 220 euro
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    Hello SerbianBoss,
    The ES15 can record on both DL +/- R and RW +/- R.

    It doesn't say anything about RW DL's, so i am unsure there (and would guess not).

    See page 4: http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/DMRES15-MULTI.pdf

    As for the Hard Drive, it depends on what you would like to record, if you record a lot of television this may be a better option - instead of RW disks compiled on the computer.

    As for the brand Vivax, it appears to be Serbian. I'm finding it difficult to get information on their products, so i wouldn't be able to give you an opinion there. I suppose it's really up to you, if you know and like their other products, perhaps it's worth a try.

    As for Panasonic: i use one and i enjoy it; they make a good product. Although, several people here will tell you other companies make better products (namely Pioneer).

    Best of luck and hope that helped,
    ACLU guy
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  3. I think that cannont be recorded to DVD DL RW, i read manual.

    One moore in page 27 i read this:

    Line-in NR (Only when IN1, IN2 or DV is selected.)
    Reduces video tape noise while copying.
    Depending on the video signal, jittering may occur.
    • Automatic:
    Noise reduction only works on picture input from a
    video tape.
    • On: Noise reduction works for any video input.
    • Off: Noise reduction is off. Select when you want to
    record input as it is.
    It seems that this model have noise reduction filters and that can be on or off.

    Does every dvd recorders have some noise reduction filters or no?
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