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DVD RECORDER RECOMMENDATION
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Can anyone recommend a DVD recorder that is compatible with a DV camcorder. ( without having to link to pc)
Priorities being: Easy to understand and use and preferably non- linear editable. Budget around �300 so I guess a hard drive facility is out. ( PS the cam corder is a panasonic NVds60.)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I got a Toshiba DR-1 which has a firewire DV input. It was �320 from John Lewis. It uses DVD-RAM which gives it the "pause live tv" facility which is very cool. It'll also record onto DVD-R(W) for easy transfer to your PC. I tried this once, where I transferred footage shot in widescreen on my Sony DCR-PC105. It looked fine on the telly and seemed to record fine, but only played in 4:3 aspect ratio on the PC. It might be a Windows thing, I might investigate by recording something off the digibox tonight.
Are you in a hurry? Dual layer DVD recorders will do 4 hours a disc but they might be a while in coming. Blu-Ray is worth keeping an eye out for, but not for a while yet!
Yeah, I try to do all the fancy stuff on my PC but I've got that strange 4:3 limitation when recorded on the Toshiba that I haven't sorted out yet. I use Pinnacle Studio 9 which is pretty powerful, fairly easy to use and if you compare it to Adobe Premiere, cheap at about �60. I think there are cheaper ones out there, even a free one in WinXP.
If/when I get a bonus, I'm off to buy a nice new hard disk for my PC, then I can rip straight to disk without dropping frames all over the place, then my Toshiba will just be a (good) VCR!