I hear that with DVD ram disks, you can record on one disk many more times
than on a DVD.
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> Hi G
Panasonic also makes a DVD recorder/DVD plus VCR!
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> Don, I am going to bet that you can not ma
Hi Garry, Thanks! I never can tell which is the correct type to get.
Vicky
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Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 7:44 AM
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HI Vicki, make sure you get DVR plus or DVRw plus blanks. most brands will
work
today. the machines will format them, and you won't have much of a problem.
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problems, like what you are asking, but, who knows?
-Mac-
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Mack, When using your Panasonic
Victoria,
I forgot to mention that this unit retails for around $350.00 ! Hope that
doesn't create problems for you!
-Mac-
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> Hi Garry and Don, Thanks for your info also! 1 Touch sounds about my
> speed.The one I have now, needs lots and lots of steps to get the job
> done. Do you recommend any particular type of blank DVD for me to use?
>
&g
Hi Garry and Don, Thanks for your info also! 1 Touch sounds about my
speed.The one I have now, needs lots and lots of steps to get the job
done. Do you recommend any particular type of blank DVD for me to use?
Thanks again, Vicky
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f you happen to know a displaced worker that is working at
Walmart, they can get you a machine for $199.00 or so.
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Mack, When using your Panasonic unit, are you precluded from
copying commercially produced VHS movies to DVD?
Thanks.
Don Roberts
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Hi Mac, Thanks! I'll check it out right away.
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Victoria,
I invested in a Panasonic Model number DMR-ES35V, DVD recorder, that will
automatically record, from VHS. You might need a little bit of sighted
assistance, initially, but, it is pretty straight forward! I have it hooked
into my Media system, in my living room, not attached to my co
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