Goodmans GDVD301RP Slimline Multi Region capable DVD Recorder
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Amazon Price: ?107.79
Customer Review: iNSTRUCTIONS PLEASE
We have had this item for 6 months and have no instructions. It works fine as a player but we have not been able to record anything. Could someone please help
Customer Review: PLEASE READ THIS
THIS IS A GOOD CHEAP RECORDER.IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO USE THE SOURCE BUTTON.I HAVE SCART LEADS CONNECTED SO SCART MUST BE SELECTED WITH THE SOURCE BUTTON.I HAVE PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN BAD COMMENTS ABOUT THIS RECORDER,BUT IT WAS MY IGNORANCE ABOUT THE SOURCE BUTTON THAT CAUSED THE PROBLEMS.THIS DVD RECORDER NOW WORKS PERFECT.
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Customer Review: So Much Promise
Firstly, It does do what it says, it records on hard disk and DVD, and it does so competently. It has little irritants like naming of titles is only in upper case, no QWERTY keyboard layout. The pause live TV only lasts an hour, which I know a year ago was cutting edge practically, but still! It tries to be slick, and flash but it realy isn’t. I do like the editing functionality but the menus are clumsy. Who did they test it on?The user manual says you can record on DVD-R but somehow it won’t let you. +RW is fine though. the picture quality is good on SLP so use that and save space. You can get a lot on 160GB at that rate. Good for recording your old VHS onto HDD, & editing it (in a basic fashion) before dubbing to DVD. You can’t watch one channel whilst recording another! It’ll be obsolete before long too long as it’s analogue. Shame really, good idea that wasn’t taken far enough. Add twin tuning freeview and better navigation / editing tools… now that would be the thing.
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