Yamada DVR-9300HX. 250GB Hard Disc DVD Recorder.

Yamada DVR-9300HX. 250GB Hard Disc DVD Recorder.
Yamada DVR-9300HX. 250GB Hard Disc DVD Recorder.
Divx hard disc DVD recorder.
Official DivX DVD certified product.
250GB Hard disc drive.
Progressive scan, time shift, 5.1.
DV link, video, audio, S-Video.
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The RH-277H DVD/DivX player/recorder offers you the possibility of recording several hours of video onto DVD or the 160 GB in-built hard drive. In recording mode, the RH-277H handles DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, as well as DVD+R dual layer discs. The DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW has 5 recording speeds letting you record up to 11 hours of video on DVD and up to 477 hours of video on hard drive. The TimeShift function lets you record one programme and replay exactly where you left it when you paused. The RH-277H also lets you record and watch another programme simultaneously. Thanks to the chaptering functions, you can customise your own DVDs. As for all the practical functions, the RH-277H offers a quick copy from hard drive to DVD function. The VPS/PDC mode lets you pre-programme your recordings. The RH-277H includes complete connectivity, including a High-Definition HDMi output, a frontal DV input for a camcorder and a USB port. With the RH-277H DVD/DivX player/recorder, youandrsquo;ll be able to enjoy hours of TV programmes, films and video at your own speed.
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Customer Review: DMR-EZ27
This DVD player does exactly and more than we had hoped for. It is easy to use and the picture quality when linked by HDMI to our TV is exceptional. What else is there to say?
Customer Review: Decidely average and many restrictions.
Nice looking item, easily installed and very promising with lots of connection possibilities. I purchased this to record my old VHS/MiniDV collection on to DVD, sadly it’s not easy. The DV input keeps flashing a grey screen on the recording every few, random moments. That’s OK I’ll go for the Svhs connection then. Nope, that’s no good either, it flashes up random “copy protected” messages concerning my home made video snaps, and stops recording! So finally I have the RCA inputs, ok so it’s only VHS so the quality shouldnt matter that much. That works but you cannot put your own chapters in, for some obscure reason you can only do that on RAM discs!! So now all I have is a DVD recorder where all I can do is record a 3 hr tape in one hit and keeping my fingers crossed tightly!! Horrible. Finally the recorded DVDs seem to only come out in 4.3 which is a nuisance. I had a cheap Lite-On before and that was much easier and far less hassle. I contacted Panasonic about the problems and they basically said sorry, that’s the way it works. The Freeview section and guide are excellent, making future timer recordings very easy indeed. Well impressed with that side of it. You can even switched the machine off and it remembers it’s timer settings days later. I thought I’d go for a quality item this time as Lite-On are going down the pan, and I have been bitten. In future I’ll just buy cheap and it wont hurt so much. Very disappointed with this purchase from DABS but unfortunately the returns procedure is so long winded it means I am stuck with it. It wasnt available from Amazon at the time or I would have bought it from them, as their returns service is a healthy 10/10.
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