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Date Posted: 22:06:41 11/21/03 Fri
Author: Charlie
Author Host/IP: pc-24-151-69-059.newt1.ct.charter.com / 24.151.69.59
Subject: Re: VHS/DVD Recorder
In reply to: Bruce Schulz 's message, "Re: VHS/DVD Recorder" on 20:47:52 06/25/02 Tue

Well, there is one out in time for Christmas. It is the Sansui Dual Deck DVD-R/-RW and VHS Recorder, Progressive Scan DVD Playback

Dual deck player plays and records TV to DVD and VHS tapes. VCR records from VHS tapes to DVD deck or watch DVD while recording TV shows to the VCR or vice versa.

Sears item #05757103000
Mfr. model #VRDVD-4005

I checked around and only Sears has it (both in the store and on-line). Cost $399 US.

It is a DVD-R/RW format (so not compatible with DVD+R/RW, also does not seem to be compatible with VCD format, but I will try it out since it does not say specifically that it is not). Since my DVD burner is DVD-RW that works fine for me and I bought it to transfer old VHS tapes for preservation reasons, make some slide show DVDs from pictures on my computer to watch on the TV and watch regular DVD movies on my TV too.

Charlie
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>>I have a lot of VHS tapes. I want to put them on
>>DVDs. Will there be a composite system with VHS on
>>one side and DVD on the other so you can directly dub
>>from VHS to DVD?

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