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10ClarionSt | 19:54 Thu 18th May 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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I'm considering buying a DVD recorder that includes freeview in the machine. It's a Panasonic DMR-ES20V


Has anybody got one of these and can you record onto DVD from video tape?


Also, I checked on the phone for Freeview reception in this area and was told that it was ok but I'd need a Wideband ariel. How do I know if I've already got one of these?


Or, has anybody bought one and how much was it? Any help/advice appreciated. Thanks.

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Hi 10ClarionSt and thanks for the answer to my Topcat question.


If you've not had a new aerial installed within the last few years, chances are you'll need to upgrade. I did and it cost �65 supplied and fitted. Just check your local paper.


Looks a nice toy, so happy recording !

Can't answer on the machine, as I have a video/DVD recorder combined which cost me about �165 - a Daewoo from Currys. For the price I paid it is top quality, and can copy Video to DVD and Vive versa, and record on one (video) while watching a DVD. Like everything of this sort, it just gets cheaper and cheaper.


However, regarding Freeview, I have it, and use an aerial that has been in the loft since the 60's, and it is fine. I do have a signal booster as well (about �20) but that's only because my PC has Freeview, and I need to boost the signal for the two. If I were you, I'd get Freeview first and try it before forking out for the aerial.

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I'd go along with Postdog and buy the Daewoo machine it's great.The problem with buying a recorder with freeview already installed,what happens when the recorder packs up you lose your freeview as well

If you have a Richer Sounds near you they offer good prices on this type of thing.


Their web site is


http://www.richersounds.com/splashpage.php


They have the DVD recorder you want for �179


http://www.richersounds.com/showproduct.php?cda=showproduct&pid=PANA-DMRES20


I bought a DMRES15 from them 2 weeks ago.


Recording from VHS is easy, just plug the VHS player into the back of the DVD recorder and press play on the VHS player and record on the DVD recorder.

i have the panasonic dvd freeview player/recorded. its very good

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