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(More customer reviews)I took the plunge
and bought two of them (One for my brother). My reason for this
is:
1. the predominance of editing software available for MPEG2, MPEG4,
AVI, etc. as well as the ability to play on practically any regular
DVD player. My Aunts, Uncles, relatives and friends do not care
for, nor ever will buy a BluRay Player and a 42"+ Panny, although I
do (more about that in a sec). Thus sharing compatibility is more
important to me than obtaining the latest AVCHD, although I may for
other reasons in the future. I know I can down convert but the
extra steps, increased price, limited industry supported software
(for unconverted .mt2s files), the new h.264 compression standard
and the increased horsepower required for PC use are all compelling
reasons to stick with SD in the home and for sharing - not only the
finished product but also raw footage with others and having zero
complications.
I have a 2GB RAM, P4, 3.0 Ghz, etc. laptop but 8 out of every 10
others I know use centrino technology, 1.8 Ghz, 256-512 RAM, etc.
which just isn't gonna drive h.264 footage nicely is it. Same goes
for desktop setups. Try downloading and watching 720p video from
the Windows Media HD Video website if your computer leans more
towards the latter to see what I mean. SD footage won't encounter
these snags. Once again, I am speaking from the point of view of
sharing with the people I know who for the most part will never
upgrade to the latest PC / Home theatre (or at least not in the
next 5-10 years).
2. USB 2.0 Hi Speed Transferring, i.e. 100 MB files transferred
from card/ HDD in about 15 seconds. Editing, Rendering, Authoring
is a breeze.
3. I wanted a MEMORY MAKER, not a home movie studio. This unit fits
in the palm of your hand (almost bordering on too small) and easily
slips into a LowePro camera bag.
4. I have a 32-bit PCMCIA SD/SDHC card reader (not 16) that I
bought to replace my laptop 4-in-1 media reader. Standard readers
that most people have today on their desk or built in to their
laptop will not read the new SDHC cards available at 4GB+
capacities. More mention of this should be made in my opinion.
Also, these new cards will not work in older devices that do not
support SDHC. The SDR-H200 does support SDHC.
I experimented recording to the card and then transferring footage
to my laptop. The 32bit cardBus adapter is 10-16X faster than USB
2.0. It is just awesome. The reason I mention this is because of
the 1 major gripe I encountered, Namely...
...Transferring HDD footage requires disconnecting the battery from
the unit and connecting a DC cable to it from the AC power adapter.
Then USB 2.0 cable out to computer. Sooooooo, this means always
needing to be around power instead of just turning on the camera
and transferring the HDD footage randomly anywhere. It's not that
big of a deal but I like having Zero restrictions ;) So using SDHC
cards frees me from that restriction, hence the mention of the
32bit cardBus reader (YES they exist - interfirm -
http://www.synchrotech.com/products/media-adapters_01.html)! ***If
you follow suit and get this adapter make sure you download and
install the correct driver from the website because there's no
Windows XP/ Vista substitute that will do it for you like we're
used to!!
Another Note - if you transfer files directly from the card they
show up as .mod files. Windows media player 11 recognizes them and
plays. Other players don't, so you simply change them to .mpg.
Sektionschef created a great program that automatically converts
multiple .mod files (i.e. all of your stored clips) to the .mpg
extension all at once! Very cool. It's called
5. 3CCD over single chip, this unit uses 3CCD RGB, nice. A handy
F1.8 for dimly lit environments works pretty good. The 10x optical
zoom is very smooth, speed contollable by the amount of pressure
used on the toggle switch and there was no focus hunting in Auto
mode. The O.I.S. doesn't help much when zoomed in on a subject and
you're moving around so staying wider helps unless you're into
using tripods. But zooming in fully on a WestJet airplane taking
off produced good results.
Another nice feature is the auto fade in and fade out when you
start and stop recording. It effectively smooths over those slight
but noticeable camera movements that sometimes occur when the
record button is pressed non-gently, awkwardly, haphazardly or
whatever. This setting can be switched on or off. I like it, but
you may not want to use it if you're into utilizing post-editing
software because you can't remove an already recorded fade.
Here is a few clips I uploaded you can check out. I recommend
downloading and playing the clips on your computer video player
over using the website streaming player because the web player
compresses the video resolution...
Indoor, Available Light, Auto, Setting = XP (higest SD quality) -
Outdoor light is completely overcast.
http://files.filefront.com/MOV007mp...;/fileinfo.html
Outdoor - Auto, Zoom in on airplane, XP, Completely overcast
sky
http://files.filefront.com/MOV009mp...;/fileinfo.html
Low Light, Indoor, Coffee Shop, XP Mode, Auto
http://files.filefront.com/MOV002mp...;/fileinfo.html
Finally, does the footage measure up? YES. There is no comparison
to watching footage on the laptop as compared to a monitor, TV or
Plasma. When I watched it on my laptop I was like hmmmm, oh yeah,
that's pretty good. But when I ran my footage from the camera
through a Yamaha RX-V2700 Receiver with 1080i/1080p upsacling to a
42" Panasonic Plasma via HDMI I was blown away! You will be
extremely PLEASED if you run your footage through a home theatre
HDMI setup. The same goes for a DVD disc.
I also tried S-Video out directly to TV with included AV cables (no
HDMI/ no receiver) and I would still rate the footage as GREAT.
Fortunately, you can do this running on straight battery power and
a remote control is included! I also ran it through my 23" Samsung
LCD HDTV computer monitor and... you guessed it, great. In all
cases the picture turns out to be very crisp, clean and
vibrant.
So although I love the new HiDef footage, etc. I took my chances in
sticking with SD for home video purposes and am more than pleased.
No regrets. The unit shoots in 16:9 or 4:3 and has no problem
saturating my entire 42" screen. Even my mother who is expecting
plenty of baby footage from my brother was more than impressed and
could tell that it was a quality pic.
So, if you are looking for a memory maker and anticipate bringing
it along on trips or to the ball game or whatever you'll be happy
to own this unit.
The menu is simple and clean, and you can easily switch from
recording to HDD/ SD/ SDHC card at the push of a button. There is
plenty of manual settings you can tinker with but auto mode does
the trick nicely.
It is simple, handy and fun which is exactly what I wanted. This
unit delivered that. 4 out of 5 stars for not being able to
transfer HDD footage to computer without power adapter (but to its
credit, the adapter is conveniently small). Since it also holds 7
hours of highest quality footage this shouldn't be too much of a
bother unless you're a frequent downloader. I peronally will buy an
8GB SDHC card (110 minutes) off of eBay and leave it in the unit so
that I'll have options baby :)
The unit comes with ImageMixer editing software and is very easy to
use and import your video with directly from the camera - it's a
good added value piece of software.
This is my first review here and always appreciate when others have
taken the time to share their experience with new products that I'm
interested in buying too. I hope my taking the plunge this time
helps. Enjoy!
One more thing... READ the manual you lazies, there are things you
should and need to know.
P.S. It takes decent one push 2MP still photographs too in a pinch
(not outstanding but not too bad - it's nice knowing that it's
there if necessary)!You can find a still I posted here...
http://www.pana3ccduser.com/showthread.php?t=14208&page=4&pp=10
Bruce
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Panasonic SDR-H200 30GB 3CCD Hard Disk Drive/SD
Palmcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
Product Description:
The Panasonic SDR-H200 3CCD Hard Disk Drive/SD Palmcorder Camcorder
is perfect for recording long events. It features extended
recording for extended shooting fun. The internal 30 GB hard disk
drive holds as much video data as about 22 8-cm DVD discs. That
means you can record for around 27 hours non-stop. This SD
Card/Hard Disk camcorder is perfect for people who want to shoot
for hour after hour without worrying about memory space. 3CCD
Camera System/ Optical Image Stabilizer /Minimum Illumination1 Lux
(Magic Pix)High Speed Shutter - 1/60 - 1/8,000 sec. (Moving
Picture) / 1/30 - 1/2,000 sec. (Still Picture) / IrisAF/Manual /
Backlight Compensation LCD Monitor -2.7 wide (123K pixels) /Manual
Focus Ring /Microphone -Stereo Zoom Mic /Wind Noise Reduction /
Date Recording Wide Mode (16 - 9) / Digital Zoom -10x - 700x
/Recording Modes -XP/SP/LP Still Picture -JPEG / Built-in SD Slot
(SD/SDHC) / DPOFMax. 999 stills PictBridge Compatible / S-Video Out
/ Video Output -AV out / USB 2.0 High Speed (mini B)Dimensions (H x
W x D) - 3.27 x 2.98 x 4.76 inches Weight -1.01 lbs
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(More customer reviews)I purchased the
Sharp LC52D64U via a direct promotion with Sharp USA. The deal I
was offered was too good to pass up. I have never bought a large
format TV in my life and always got by with a Sony CRT 27" in my
bedroom running SD TV. I was just fine with that for many years and
when I moved into a new apartment with a nice big (and empty)
living room and ordered HD cable, I decided to consider purchasing
a large HD panel TV.
When I did my research, I was overwhelmed at the number of choices,
formats and connections types, such as LCD, plasma, projection,
720i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, Hdmi, HD channels
recievers....argh!?!?!?!
Well after I did enough research, this Sharp LCD has everything
that I need for at least the next 5 years. I am running a Tivo
Series 3 HD reciever pumping 1080i HD channels over digital cable
into one of the 3 available HDMI ports. The image quality is, to
say the least, MAGNIFICENT!!!! The deep blacks and rich colors
really cut through exceptionally well. I have not yet played an HD
DVD or Blu-Ray movie through it, but if the 1080i HD channels look
this great, I can only expect the same from watching Spiderman 3 on
Bluray at 1080P when it's available this late October.
When I was researching large format panel TV's, my eye kept going
to plasmas like Panasonics and the Elite series from Pioneer.
Suffice it to say, these brands were very much out of my budget and
consdered LCD's instead. So I did some research on the Aqous series
and found alot of useful information. I also read many reports of
the Sharp Aquos series suffering from a bad phenomenom known as
"banding" and a recent review of the LC52D64U on cnet.com indicated
that the problem was still present in this new model. This made me
nervous about buying the TV, but then Ireminded myself that those
reviewers have eyes like a hawk and scrutinize every little detail
that an average consumer (like me) probably wouldn't even notice
until pointed out.
Well I don't know if I can't see it, or if it is not present in my
particular unit, but I have NOT experienced any "banding" issues
that may appear as color bleed, ghosting effects or ongoing
pixilation.
Sharp does offer Aquos models that have a higher refresh rate as
much at 120 hertz. This unit, I believe, operates at a 60 hertz
refresh rate. The higher 120 refresh rate is supposed to handle
fast moving images (such as football player running across a field)
and improve the image so as to reduce any bluriness or undesireable
pixilation.
Well I do not watch alot of sports, so this is not a deal breaker
for me. There were a few times I was watching a movie and saw some
pixilation occurring due to fast moving images. But as long as you
watch your 52" sharp LCD from a practical viewing distance and
loose yourself in the entertainment and not scrutinize every single
image that's on the screen, you probably won't notice it when it
does occur, if at all.
Overall, I am extremely pleased with the Sharp LC52D64U. Remember
that to get the most out of this LCD panel, be prepared to spend
some money and feed it a high resolution data feed for both audio
and video. Everything I am sending it comes in at full 1080i/1080P,
if not upscaled from 720/480. I plan to get the new X-Box 360 elite
and it has an HDMI output port and many of the newer games run at
1080P, so I can only imagine that there's more visual pleasure to
come my way.
I hope this non-technical review was helpful. Now go out and buy
this damn thing and be a happy couch potato!!! :-)
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Sharp Aquos LC52D64U 52 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Product Description:
Large-screen 52 flat-panel TV offers full HD Spec 1080p (1920 x
1080) resolution. Sharps proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT
Panel with multi-pixel technology provides a native 2000:1 contrast
ratio and a dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000:1 with Enhanced
Picture Contrast Technology, 4ms response time and wide viewing
angles (176 degree horizontal x 176 degree vertical). Multi-pixel
technology divides each pixel into two sections and adds an
advanced driving system to provide 60 percent improved color
reproduction. Built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC Tuners provide access to DTV
and analog TV channels. Includes two HDMI inputs and two HD
component video inputs. Compatible with 1080p signals. Features a
sleek piano black cabinet with subtle, recessed bottom-mounted
speakers. Included table stand easily removes for wall mounting
applications. Flat-panel TV offers 16:9 LCD panel, S-video input,
15 watt speaker system and removable stand. Screen measures 52-1/32
diagonally.
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Date Published: Feb 13, 2012 - 11:30 am

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(More customer reviews)If you are looking
for a camera that records to DVDs and doesnt cost an arm and a leg,
buy this one. It is a decent camera if you take into account the
price. The quality isnt the best however its good enough for the
average customer just wanting to shoot video of family events. If
you are looking for top quality, pay more. It is true you get what
you pay for. For me the camera is good enough for what I use it
for... a once in a while camera moment.
I've read over a couple of other reviews stating they are having a
hard time getting their camera to read discs. I use the Sony mini
DV-R discs and have never had a problem. They are a little more
expensive however they are top quality and work great with this
piece of equipment.
Also I have transfered the mini-discs to larger ones using a
panasonic dvd recorder using Sony (Large) DVD-R disc and havent had
a problem either.
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Samsung SC-DC173U DVD Camcorder with 34x Optical
Zoom
Product Description:
Why use a camcorder with tapes when you can use this one that
records directly on a DVD? With the Samsung SC-DC173 DVD Camcorder
you'll have a record of the major moments that matches your most
vivid and happiest memories. You'll write those incredible moments
directly to a blank DVD; once you're done, you can simply pop the
disc into a computer or DVD player and begin sharing your movies.
Before sharing, you can preview your video on the 2.7 inch LCD
screen. See if you've caught everything - the 680,000 pixel CCD,
33x optical and 1200x digital zoom help you capture every detail
brilliantly. 1200x digital zoom 4-in-1 multi-memory card slot
compatible with SD - MMC - MemoryStick - Memory Stick Pro Digital
image stabilization - Virtually eliminates shake due to normal
handheld movement MPEG-4 recording - MPEG4 provides enhanced video
image quality and maximizes the amount of video you can record. In
addition, MPEG4 even lets you quickly and easily share video clips
via email May be used as a Webcam when connected to a PC via USB 16
- 9 recording and viewing - Samsung's 16 - 9 recording option
ensures that the entire image is recorded. Once your movies are
captured in widescreen format, you can enjoy viewing them without
having to lose any of the images on your wide-format HDTV screen
Supports DVD-RW/-R/+RW/+R (dual layer) - With Samsung's advanced
technology, even a person without any knowledge of DVD formats can
easily handle it, because you can use any type of Recordable DVD Is
PictBridge compatible Samsung's Audio Enhancements & Effects
reduce unwanted ambient sound, improve stereo separation, voice,
and music playback, and lets you add echo sound effects Features
USB 2.0 connectivity (Windows98, 2000, XP) Unit Dimensions - 2.36 x
3.44 x 4.78 / Weight - 0.95 lbs. Supplied accessories - AC adapter,
battery pack, A/V cable, USB cable, software CD Accepts 30mm
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Date Published: Feb 13, 2012 - 10:28 am

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(More customer reviews)This is a very nice
'palm'corder. I've put it through its paces the past couple of
days. It does use more than just the Panasonic mini-disks . . I'm
using Maxell. Their website says it will also use Sony and TDK
disks. Of course, you can't play the mini-disk on an outside DVD
player until you "finalize" the disk while still in the
camera...just like if you were using a regular DVD Recorder. Then
it played on both of my DVD players just fine. It pays to take an
hour or so and read the book, which was very clear. The movies are
clear and bright. I'm particularly looking forward to reducing the
hand shakiness on zoom with the OIS. It did not have the capability
of using a USB cable to go to a computer, or have a video light,
but if I wanted those features, I would have bought the higher-end
model. I'm very satisfied. Can now pass down my older 8mm camcorder
to one of my children!
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Panasonic VDR-D210 DVD Camcorder with 32x Optical
Image Stabilized Zoom
Product Description:
Item #: PANVDRD210.
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Date Published: Feb 12, 2012 - 11:30 am

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(More customer reviews)A great camera with
many wonderful features. The manual is chocked full of information,
all except the most important feature:Format your disc before
recording!!!!From the get-go with DVD-R, it prompted me to format
the disc. But with DVD-Ram, It did not tell me to format the disc
at the start.I took movies of my trip to Europe and was able to
view them back through the finder/display. However, when I got to
the end of the disc, I was prompted with a notice to "format the
disc now" and that all video will be lost if I do format!! I
couldn't believe I had to lose all my Europe footage all because I
did not format the disc BEFORE I started recording. London Eye -
gone!Meusse-Argonne Cemetary in France - gone! Hitachi could not
help me.Again, great camera but Format first!!!
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Hitachi DZMV350A MiniDVD Camcorder with 2.5 LCD and
Digital Still Capability
Product Description:
Because you can record directly to DVD, remove the disk and play it
back on a home DVD player, you can easily share your important
moments with family and friends. This dual format DVD camcorder,
the DZMV350A, offers both DVD-RAM and DVD-R recording and playback,
as well as the capability to shoot and store nearly 2, 000 still
photos plus an SD card capability. The Disk Navigation feature not
only enables direct access to any scene or photo, but provides a
host of in-camera editing functions.
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Date Published: Feb 12, 2012 - 3:21 am

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(More customer reviews)Product is very
easy to use with a good manual included and movie pictures are very
clear especilally when made in daylight. Zooming option is
excellent but a bit difficult to control when maximized. Camera
option to use light at night improves picture quality
significantly. However, not all discs are compatible with this
camera. Can't use Sony DVD-R and Sony DVD+RW dsics for handycams.
Was successful so far with Maxwell DVD-R discs for camcorders.Info
which discs to be used is lacking when purchasing this camera.
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Panasonic VDR-D230 DVD Camcorder with 32x Optical
Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)
Product Description:
Record all your memories to DVD discs with the VDRD230 Palmcorder.
With a 32x optical zoom and optical images stabilization, you'll
get terrific close-up footage to enjoy for years to come. The
VDRD230 records to 8cm DVD-R, DVD-R, and DVD-RAM discs. A 2.7-inch
Wide LCD monitor swivels to help you keep an eye on your
recording.
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Date Published: Feb 11, 2012 - 10:40 am

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(More customer reviews)I was thrilled with
how small this camera is.It fits in your hand as if it were a half
full 12 oz. can of soda.It's very light, but the fortunately the
image stabilization makes it shoot like it was a heavier
camera.
I ran into an issue with iMovie '07 (part of Apple's iLife '08)
that caused the screen to stretch wider, making people look
fat.This will likely be resolved soon by Apple, and for now I've
taken to using the 1440 X 1080 resolution which imports just
fine.
I've also fitted a 37mm mount size aftermarket wide angle lens
which really helps for shooting indoors.Some have complained that
the video is a bit more grainy while indoors and in darker
conditions than the HD1, but I can't complain.
So far, the battery life seems to run an hour and 10 minutes, which
is better than the 55 minutes it's rated for.
This camera does not include an SD card, so you'll want to pick up
a 4GB (40 minutes) or 8 GB (80 minutes) card.I got the class 6
version of those SDHC cards for a faster transfer.I think I might
stick with the 4 GB size in the future so I can easily burn the
files to a blank DVD which holds 4.7 GB.Also, make sure you have a
card reader that supports SDHC.It also doesn't include an HDMI
cable, so pick one of those up if you have a TV capable of
HDMI.Belkin makes the least expensive cable at $20.
And finally, if you're a Mac user, you should know that only the
Intel Macs (that have been out since January of '06) support the
AVCHD editing.
Some have complained about the low light grain that this camera
tends to have.I've noticed it as well, and apparently the HD1 is
slightly better indoors.But this wasn't a huge issue for me.
The only thing that would make this camera perfect for me would be
an external mic input.
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Panasonic HDC-SD5 AVCHD 3CCD Flash Memory High
Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilization
Product Description:
The HDC-SD5 hi-def camcorder can copy recordings from the SD Memory
Card to a DVD disc, maintaining the original full-HD format, or use
the included software to burn a full-HD recording from an SD Memory
Card to a DVD disc on your PC.Images recorded by conventional HD
camcorders have only 1,440 horizontal pixels, while full-HD
camcorders have 1,920; that's about 30 percent more recording
pixels! The result is a level of detail and resolution that goes
beyond anything you've ever experienced before. And because full-HD
recordings contain a vast amount of picture information, they look
beautiful not only on high-definition TVs, but on
standard-definition TVs as well.Camera shake happens. Unsteady
hands, shooting while in motion: these factors can reduce the
quality of your video. But Panasonic has developed its best-ever
built-in Optical Image Stabilization, which compensates for
hand-shake and helps keep your videos crisp, steady and
blur-free.The HDC-SD5 comes with a world-class Leica Dicomar lens,
fashioned specifically for high-definition digital camcorders. The
superior craftsmanship of Leica's advanced lens system captures
stunning images and colors that look magnificent in HD. Combined
with Panasonic's advanced 3CCD system, which uses three separate
sensors to capture and process light, you can relive your memories
in lifelike detail on your HDTV screen.
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Date Published: Feb 10, 2012 - 1:45 pm

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(More customer reviews)I bought this DVD
player and recorder to enjoy the picture of my new Samsung HD
LA32R81B LCD TV. I own a huge collection of standard DVD's. So I
thought the perfect way to watch them with high resolution is
upconverting the standard 480i picture to a higher one. Thanks to
this machine, it can be converted to 576p, 720p or 1080i. My choice
is between the last 2, and I found 720p good enough for action
movies with a lot of movement, and 1080i excellent for normal
movies and concerts. The picture becomes unbelievable. The player
doesn't play HD discs of course, but it's wise to wait until the
dilemma between HD and blue ray comes to an end. Speaking now about
the recorder, it's so easy to use it specially using the exclusive
Samsung EZ capability which initialize, finalize the recorded disc
and make chapters to the DVD. You can choose between many recording
speeds ( the EX is the best for quality and SP is the optimum
providing perfect picture and enough recording time). Timer for
recording could also be set according to your will, and the
recording can be stoped any time. And if only 30% of the recording
time is elapsed,the instrument finishes the job by itself and
finalize the disc.For me I use DVD-R blank discs without
problems.
All you have for recording is to connect your external device
output AV cable to the front panel AV2 input of the recorder, and
don't forget to select the AV2 input with the remote until you get
the picture on the TV.
What is really nice is the free HD cable provided with the
instrument. All you have is to connect it to the compatible TV, and
you'll get the best picture and sound definition. Regarding
compatibility the recorder provides the Aynet capability making
using one Samsung remote control for all Samsung units used.
Now it's about the area code. I'll provide the code used to make
the player ALL CODE region, without affecting the warranty of the
instrument.
Press menu on the stop mode without a disc in the tray.
Highlight setup
Press the code 57538
The number of your area either 1 for USA or 2 for Europe will
appear on the left upper corner
Press 9 ( all region) before your area code disappear
Press off then on again and that's it.
You can return to your original area code with the same
manoeuvre.
Enjoy this fabulous player and recorder.
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Samsung DVD-R155 Tunerless DVD Recorder
Product Description:
Includes Samsung Tunerless DVD Recorder Remote control.
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Date Published: Feb 10, 2012 - 12:48 pm

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(More customer reviews)Read speeds are
excellent.DVDs and CDs are read at fast speeds, not locked at slow
speeds like some burners I have tried.I only tried burning at 8x as
I don't trust 16x in general.The resulting burns on TDK printable
media is excellent; no incompatiblity problems in any machines I
play them in.
My only complaint is the enclosure seems a bit flimsy, but that's
negligible.
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PIONEER COMSTAR DVR-S111B External DVD/CD RECORDER
USB 2.0
Product Description:
Comstar 16x External Double Layer DVD Writer - This external DVD
writer from Comstar features support for Double Layer DVD-R &
DVD+Rdiscs. Each one of these optional discs can hold up to 8.5GB
of data. Perfect for backing up large amounts of data or creating
your own homemovies onto a single disc. This drive also supports
other DVD and CD writing in the following speeds and formats:
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Date Published: Feb 09, 2012 - 1:10 am

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(More customer reviews)I had an NEC OEM
shipped by Dell. After a few coasters, I researched the reasons
why. Unlike DVD+R discs, the DL discs work only with specific
drives and specific firmwares. If you use NEC, you need 2.18
version. You can easily upgrade your firmware by going to NEC
site.
Once you fix that, these discs work like a champ. More affordable
than other DLs.
Just an addition after several months of using the dual layer: Once
in a while you will come across Memorex DVD+R DLs that are
defective. It would copy fine but when you try to play it (even on
the computer), it will give an error message. Although Memorex
offers lifetime warranty, I have not been able to get through to
customer service. After a week of sending them a message, no
response.
If you want to play any dual layer media to play on your home DVD
player, you need to set the booktype to DVD-ROM. This advice is not
specific just to Memorex. You need to do that with all brands.
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Memorex DVD+R 8.5GB Double Layer 2.4x 25 Pack Spindle
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Date Published: Feb 08, 2012 - 10:14 am

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(More customer reviews)I just love this cd
burner/dvd rom!!!!
I bought it for my kid so she could play a dvd-rom game but I had
always wanted to try burning my own music cds.
Well I am soooo pleased. Sony has made this so EASY.It was easy to
install and plenty of instructions and with diagrams for the
mechanically uninclined.I was intimidated but I got it in, and it
worked right away.
Sony gives you some free music downloads so I went there right away
to try it out.You have to download their software which took me a
long time because I have a dial up connection, but it was worth
it.You pick your song and download, which takes 15 minutes at
dialup speed.Then you transfer it right to the cd.Bam!I got in a
hurry and used a cd-r (which is not erasable) and only put two
songs on the cd.After I took it out and played the songs it
wouldn't let me put any more on the cd. So I need to wait until I
have all my songs downloaded before I burn them to cd. I still have
some things to learn.
Sony gives you software so that you can make jacket covers for the
cd and to make a track listing.Nothing fancy but I liked it.
You can watch dvd's on your computer and you can drag and drop
information on your hard drive to a cd so that your info is backed
up.I love that too, having a way to back up my photos and other
info.
You can also create video CDs.
(...)I'm very happy with my Sony products!
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Sony CRX320AE/U 52X/32X/52X CD-RW and 16X DVD-ROM
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Product Description:
52X/32X/52X CD-RW and 16X DVD-ROM Internal ATAPI EIDE Combo Drive
with Buffer Underrun Protection.Package Contents: 1 CD-RW &
DVD-ROM ComboDrive, Mounting screws, IDE Flat cable, Software cd,
Warranty card, Quick-start poster, user's manual , interchangeable
bezels (beige attached, black bezel kit inside box) *includes 10
free music downloads from Sony Connect.Software Contents: Nero
Burning ROM 6.0, Nero InCD 4.0, Nero Showtime 2.0
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Date Published: Feb 08, 2012 - 4:43 am

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(More customer reviews)This CD R/RW drive
sounds better than the Samsung player that came with my HP Pavilion
793.Clearer, crisper.Installing was a snap. Pulled the old one,
changed jumpers on the new one to match the old one, installed the
new one. That was it.I did not use the software that came with it,
nor did I install a new driver.Using MusicMatch 8.2 for playing,
ripping music and burning CDs.
I previously replaced the original equipment DVD burner in this
computer with a Memorex drive (DVD+/-RW True8XI) and I love that,
too.
Note - Both still great 15 months later.
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Memorex Internal CDRW DRIVE 52X/32X/52X EIDE (
32023257 )
Product Description:
Product Name: 52x32x52x Internal EIDE/ATAPI Ultra Speed CD-RW
Drive
Marketing Information: The Memorex Ultra Speed CD Recorder offers
the best way to create, archive, duplicate and view any
information. The software and accessories included make
installation quick, back up simple and professional recording
easy!
Product Type: CD-Writer
Technical Information
Optical Drive Speed: 52x Write/32x Rewrite/52x Read
Interfaces/Ports
Interfaces/Ports: IDC EIDE/ATAPI
Physical Characteristics
Form Factor: Internal
Dimensions: 8.25" Height x 10.0" Width x 3.75" Depth
Weight: 2.38 lb
Warranty
Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s) Limited
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Date Published: Feb 07, 2012 - 2:54 am

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(More customer reviews)The Canon DC100 is
a very easy DVD camcorder to use, just set it to auto mode, press
the record button by your thumb, and start recording.The microphone
is surprisingly good for such a small camcorder.The camera boasts
the ability to take still photos, but I haven't attempted to use
this feature at this time.The camcorder is very small, slender, and
very light to hold.Although it's a fairly good camcorder for its
price range, it's not to say there aren't significant improvements
needed.
A couple of things that I felt could be better are the
following:
1. The recording function in low light needs improvement.Granted, I
don't use the manual controls too frequently, but performance seems
to be lagging a bit.
2. The mini-DVD disks hold 20 minutes of video at XP setting.Not
that big of a deal to me, especially since the battery will only
last that long, but it may be an annoyance to others.
3. The battery (as I mentioned above) only lasts for approximately
20 minutes.Get a spare on E-bay (it's cheap...less than $15
each).
4. You cannot finalize a disk, unless you have the AC adapter
(plugged into a wall outlet) connected to the camcorder.It doesn't
matter how much battery power you have, if you don't have the AC
adaptor, forget about finalizing.
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Canon DC100 DVD Camcorder w/25x Optical Zoom
Product Description:
With the affordable DC100, you get all the convenience and
functionality of recording and sharing your videos with DVD
technology. You also get the same Canon expertise and features
found on more expensive camcorders. The DC100 delivers great video
and makes it easy to capture the precious moments in your life. DVD
Video Recording Format with DVD-R and DVD-RW Compatibility
Widescreen HR (high resolution) 16:9 recording offers higher
resolution for playback on your widescreen TV Widescreen 2.7LCD so
you can see what you re recording and what your widescreen TV will
display Genuine Canon Optics with 25X Optical Zoom and 1000X
Digital Zoom Image Stabilization to ensure rock-steady images DIGIC
DV Image Processor for outstanding color/clarity of video and
photos One-Year Parts and Labor Warranty for protection long after
other manufacturerswarranties expire Canon includes: DC100
Camcorder Compact Power Adapter CA-570 Battery Pack BP-208
Stereo/Video Cable STV-250
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Date Published: Feb 07, 2012 - 12:40 am

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(More customer reviews)July 18, 2007: Read
my response in the comments section to a question from Jason G
regarding VRO.
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If you want a DVD camcorder to shoot videos, make VERY minor edits
from the camcorder itself, and then drop in your DVD player -- the
DC210 is okay.It's easy to use, despite the poorly written user
guide.As to its features -- it doesn't really stand out in the
crowd of similar (less expensive) models.
The audio recording isn't great.From a distance of about 5-6 feet,
you'll have difficulty hearing someone who is not projecting their
voice.
Regardless, after a weekend of significant frustration, this
camcorder is going back.
After talking with Canon, I found out that they chose not to inform
their users, or even their retailers, that the output video format
in VR mode is "VRO" -- a new, largely unsupported format.
Users CANNOT edit their videos without conversion software --
which, according to Canon reps, WILL NOT be provided on the Canon
site.And, this format is so new, I had difficulty finding
conversion software and I was unable to find freeware to convert
the VRO video files (get ready to pay between $15-$25 for
conversion shareware -- in addition to DC210'S $340-$400
pricetag).
Canon does not provide ANY software for this camcorder -- their
reason:the camcorder is ONLY intended for
point-shoot-play.Note:Canon didn't even bother addressing the new
"VRO" format in the user manual that came in the box or the PDF
file on their site (the term itself isn't in their
documentation).
Finally, if you need decent audio via use of an external mic,
forget it -- Canon also didn't put an external mic jack on the
DC210 (Canon's ZR800 does have an external jack).
During my last conversation with a Canon rep, my message was
basically "shame on you."Canon has obviously chosen to ignore
rapidly increasing consumer interest in video editing, the credit
for this going to Microsoft, Pinnacle, and others, who have given
us some good, simple tools to do creative editing on home and/or
amature videos.
Canon totally missed the boat on this one.They could have been
packaged a decent camcorder with, at minimum, some conversion
software and a better user-guide, thus encouraging their customers
to get out there and shoot lots and lots of video for sharing,
presentations, and so on, which I intend to do -- with a Sony, JVC,
or other camcorder.
I'm giving 2 stars to Canon only because the DC210 does do what
they wanted it to do.
Canon gets an "F-" for not shelling out a few extra cents for each
camcorder sold to ensure customers have conversion software, and
subsequently the capability to easily edit their creations with
inexpensive, easy-to-use movie/video editing software.
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Product Description:
The name Canon has always meant photographic and broadcast
television cameras with optical excellence, advanced image
processing, and superb performance. And Canon digital video
camcorders are no exception. In fact, Canon digital camcorders
include a family of sophisticated and powerful DVD camcorders. With
this innovative line, you experience all the image quality,
convenience and compatibility of DVD technology in sleek and
compactly designed camcorders. With the affordable and
easy-to-operate DC210, you get all the performance of DVD
technology, along with the brilliance and power of a Genuine Canon
35x Optical Zoom. You also get an impressive array of features
found on more expensive models. With the DC210, you'll enjoy
capturing the precious moments of your life and sharing them with
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Date Published: Feb 06, 2012 - 6:25 am