Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder buy audio, video, ultimate electronics
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List Price: $349.99
Features
• Up to an 8 hours per disc side using either DVD+R or rewritable DVD+RW
• Choice of 6 recording modes: HQ (1 hr.), SP (2 hrs.), SP+ (2-1/2 hrs), LP (3 hrs.), EP (4 hrs.) and EP+ (6 hrs.)
• Favorite scene selection removes commercials from TV recordings or unwanted clips from your home videos
• Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround sound passthrough, MP3 CD playback (CD-R/CD-RW)
• Progressive scan DVD player/recorder gives you a simple way to share your home videos with others |
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Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder Customer Reviews
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BEWARE: DVDs are non-standard & incompatible
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I am bitterly disappointed with the Philips DVDR-3400 recorder, and suppose that all of its line has the same problems.
I did not find out until I had burned 300+ DVDs that the disk directory structure created by these Phillips machines is defective. The main title on the disk you make will appear to "play" on your home DVD player... but ALL of the post-recording edits made (cutting out parts you didn't want etc.) are LOST.
AND most PC-based DVD players and other software won't handle the disk, so if you wrote your home movies to disk for long-term archiving, you're out of luck.
I don't know how a company the size of Phillips can release such a piece of crap. They HAD to know of these problems. I am sick to think of the time I have lost. All I have is junk to show for it. And yes, I did everything right (finalizing the disks etc).
Add to this the terrible remote control with rubbery, no-feedback keys that often don't work; little provision for using the deck for playback, etc. etc. (read other's complaints) and you have a real loser here.
I bought my first Phillips tape recorder in 1968. I will never buy another Phillips product. |
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