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07-06-03, 06:07 AM
Replies: 29
Views: 4,419
Posted By Ernie6

In answer to a question about playback of...

In answer to a question about playback of DVD-RAM. DVD-RAM will playback in players designed to play RAM such as Panasonic RP 82, S35, and many more. Of course RAM will also play in all the RAM...
06-29-03, 10:38 AM
Replies: 15
Views: 1,624
Posted By Ernie6

I purchased my Panasonic E 30 player / recorder...

I purchased my Panasonic E 30 player / recorder for e.cost and the service was excellent. I paid the extra $9.95 for FedEx overnight and was recording the day after I purchased the unit.
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06-24-03, 08:19 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 1,624
Posted By Ernie6

The RAM recorders, Panasonic and Samsung both...

The RAM recorders, Panasonic and Samsung both incorporate "Flexible Recording" which allows the user to enter the recording time, 2:20. The unit will then record at the highest bit rate for the...
06-08-03, 06:17 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 1,030
Posted By Ernie6

With this recorder you will not have to record to...

With this recorder you will not have to record to RAMS for editing. Movies like Helen of Troy, parts 1 and 2, would be recorded to the drive back to back. Within Direct Navigator select "Shorten...
06-08-03, 06:09 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 3,886
Posted By Ernie6

The JVC players have a great zoom feature that...

The JVC players have a great zoom feature that can be used to reformat 4x3 letterbox to 16x9. The icon in the upper left hand corner disappears in 5 seconds. Sam's currently is selling the JVC pro...
04-18-03, 06:08 AM
Replies: 29
Views: 4,419
Posted By Ernie6

All things being equal the Panasonic E30 and now...

All things being equal the Panasonic E30 and now E50 is the better choice for many reasons, some listed below.

1. DVD-R is most compatiable with DVD players.
2. Flexible recording allows the...
12-30-02, 05:02 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 833
Posted By Ernie6

Buy the Panasonic E30 for $519.00, free shipping...

Buy the Panasonic E30 for $519.00, free shipping UPS Ground or $9.90 overnight FedEx, FedEx is the best buy, you will not be disappointed. Records to DVD-R, write once only and re-writeable RAM. ...
12-30-02, 04:56 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 830
Posted By Ernie6

Excellent. I own a Samsung DVD R3000 and...

Excellent. I own a Samsung DVD R3000 and Panasonic E30 DVD-R / RAM recorders and players. Both units incorporate 3-D Y/C Separation and Hybrid VBR Resolution to ensure recording are done at the...
12-22-02, 05:49 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 750
Posted By Ernie6

No, a progressive scan player will not improve...

No, a progressive scan player will not improve picture quality for home video recordings. All HD TV's line double creating progressive scan and most now include 3:2 pulldown. The main benefit of a...
11-26-02, 08:13 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 1,392
Posted By Ernie6

The best DVD Recorders for recording are the...

The best DVD Recorders for recording are the Panasonic E30 and Samsung DVD R3000 because both units incorporate "Flexible Recording" along with special filters which improve upon an NTSC conversion...
09-13-02, 08:27 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 1,565
Posted By Ernie6

I bought the laserdisc years ago and just...

I bought the laserdisc years ago and just recorded it onto DVD-R and it is fabulous. Excellent video / audio the best there is right now. Check half.com or ebay and buy the"letter-box" laserdisc...
09-08-02, 05:43 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 1,367
Posted By Ernie6

I have been recording with a Samsung DVD R3000...

I have been recording with a Samsung DVD R3000 and have been using PrimeDisc DVD-R's purchased from www.shop4tech.com. The blanks sell 25 / $41.95. I have expereinced excellent results in converting...
09-01-02, 06:00 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 1,290
Posted By Ernie6

I recently purchased a Samsung DVD R3000, which...

I recently purchased a Samsung DVD R3000, which is very similar to the Panasonic E30, and pay $1.44 for blank DVD-R's(PrimeDisc) and $8.00 for DVD-RAMS. I have never experienced a failure using...
08-27-02, 08:14 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 2,700
Posted By Ernie6

Prices for DVD recorders have dropped...

Prices for DVD recorders have dropped dramatically and will continue to drop as they become more popular. I recently purchased the Samsung DVD R3000 player / recorder for $569.00 and am very happy...
08-27-02, 08:10 PM
Replies: 1
Views: 952
Posted By Ernie6

Has the DVD-R disc been finalized? A true DVD-R...

Has the DVD-R disc been finalized? A true DVD-R will not play on most DVD players. It is when the DVD-R is finalized that makes it compatible with most players. Finalizing changes the DVD-R into...
05-30-02, 08:25 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 1,360
Posted By Ernie6

The big problem with buying "Full Screen" is...

The big problem with buying "Full Screen" is eventually everyone will own a 16 x 9 TV and then what? All of you who have purchased the "Full Screen" editioins will be faced with buying new DVD's in...
12-28-01, 02:43 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 1,365
Posted By Ernie6

If you are looking for a rear projection TV both...

If you are looking for a rear projection TV both Panasonic (47") and Toshiba (42") have 16 x 9 sets that list for under $2000.00. Unfortunatley when you add in the sales tax, if that exists in your...
12-28-01, 02:33 PM
Replies: 52
Views: 3,984
Posted By Ernie6

It does come down to a personal decision based on...

It does come down to a personal decision based on your TV viewing habits. After doing the research and ending up buying a Toshiba 16 x 9, the 16 x 9 was the way to go for me. I collect DVD's, 400+,...
12-23-01, 10:31 AM
Replies: 12
Views: 1,978
Posted By Ernie6

The JVC players do an excelent job of converting...

The JVC players do an excelent job of converting 4 x 3 letterbox DVD's to 16 x 9 anamorphic. The picture quality definitely improves. Since all DVD's are not created equal some 4 x3 's are not...
11-04-01, 05:56 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 883
Posted By Ernie6

This title is flagged correctly and when played...

This title is flagged correctly and when played on a JVC 723 or Panasonic R91 progressive scan player, the player will reformat the DVD to 16x9. There is a big improvement in picture quality. White...
09-27-01, 08:18 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 2,230
Posted By Ernie6

JVC has just introduced a new unit, XV-S60BK,...

JVC has just introduced a new unit, XV-S60BK, that is very similar to their top of the line 723 minus DVD-Audio. The list price is $349.00 which means you should be able to find it for $249.00. ...
09-27-01, 08:10 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 1,158
Posted By Ernie6

Recently I experienced a problem with my 723...

Recently I experienced a problem with my 723 resulting in the player not being able to read certain titles. I contacted JVC customer service and I was told the unit needed a software upgrade. JVC...
08-12-01, 10:49 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 1,114
Posted By Ernie6

I also own a 434 and have not experienced this...

I also own a 434 and have not experienced this problem. To start with whenever a player is not perfornming correctly you should reset the settings. Unplug the player for 5 minutes. If that has no...
08-12-01, 10:23 AM
Replies: 11
Views: 1,107
Posted By Ernie6

Your best bet is the Panasonic RP91 or JVC 723...

Your best bet is the Panasonic RP91 or JVC 723 because besides providing excellent progressive scan film ilke picture quality both players convert letterbox 4 x 3 DVD's to 16 x 9 anamorphic. This...
07-22-01, 06:12 AM
Replies: 7
Views: 1,342
Posted By Ernie6

I own a JVC 723 and it will reformat some...

I own a JVC 723 and it will reformat some letterbox 4 x 3 DVD's to 16 x 9. Unfortunatley it does not work on all DVD's and I suspect it's because the DVD dose contain the proper instructions. I...
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