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I want to buy a second DVR for my second cable box in order to record and to cut DVDs that will be playable my existing region 1 DVD player. What is a good, not necessarily cheap machine for this purpose?
-- Tyrone Z.
Probably unsurprisingly I'd recommend looking at the TiVo DVD-RW units offered by Pioneer, Toshiba, and Humax. There are 5 models all told that burn DVD-R/RW. The discs are playable on any player that can handle DVD-R/RW media (which is most players).
Other than that, there are a number of basic VCR-like DVR/DVD recorder combos on the market.
Posted by: MegaZone at Nov 19, 2004 5:59:47 PM
I use a G4 Macintosh with an ethernet router so I can access & save ReplayTV programs. You can use either MReplay or DVArchive for the Mac. I prefer DVArchive because it seems to work better and has more features. There is also a Windows version of DVArchive. You can check out other software for Windows and Mac here:
http://replayfaq.leavensfamily.com/4DCGI/Detail_SB_Display?ID=8&Session=TIZPKIYMGH
Posted by: Mika at Feb 20, 2005 1:58:41 AM
DeepBurner comes with an extensive list of useful and valuable features that you'll ever need to fulfill your burning needs.
http://www.yaodownload.com/audio_t/cdburners/deepburnerpro/
Posted by: springflowersky at Jul 27, 2006 8:59:49 PM
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