Post 1 made on Friday January 16, 2004 at 20:56 |
jeffh9020 Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | December 2003 105 |
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Never having been the least bit interested in copying anything on VHS to DVD, I have remained blissfully ignorant of the process. Now, somebody for whom I have to design an upgrade wants to do it... Can you folks fill me in on your favorite approaches? The system, so far, contains a Denon AVR 1804, Sony HD300, Denon DVM 1815. Thanks! Jeff
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Post 2 made on Saturday March 6, 2004 at 01:51 |
Ernie Bornn-Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
Joined: Posts: | December 2001 30,104 |
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Well, looking at the date that you posted, I guess I will have to declare that the answer to your question is a resounding
NO !
I think that installers are too busy doing other things, or too expensive to watch all the client's videos in real time, to be able to do this.
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Post 3 made on Monday March 8, 2004 at 13:34 |
Spiky Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | May 2001 2,288 |
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How about: Get a Go Video DVDR/VHS recorder at Costco for $450. Or the Zenith version at Best Buy for $500.
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