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DVD Recorders vs. DVD Recorder/VCR combos
I'm in the process of shopping around for a DVD recorder now. I'm trying to decide whether I should get a DVD recorder/VCR combo, or just a plain DVD recorder. I'm leaning more towards the combo though. Would it make sense to get the combo if I already have a VCR though? I mean, if I wanted to transfer my VHS material to DVD, I could just hook up the VCR to the DVD recorder (non-combo version) and have the DVD recorder copy from it.
So, I guess I'm asking if anyone can think of a reason why one might want a DVD recorder/VCR combo if they already have a VCR. |
Re: DVD Recorders vs. DVD Recorder/VCR combos
I bought a DVD Recorder/VCR combo so I could transfer old VHS tapes onto DVD. And also, my mom wanted me to transfer our old home movies (which are on VHS) to DVD. I think its much easier and more convenient than connecting two separate devices (a DVD recorder and then a VCR).
I also had purchased it to record TV shows but Tivo is so much better so I don't use it for that anymore. Purchasing the combo also takes up less room and frees up one more plug outlet. |
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I'm a long way from being able to afford TiVo, but what advantages do you find it to have over the VCR portion of your DVD recorder/VCR unit? |
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