

The thing that confuses me is the litany of formats that various recorders create (+R, +RW, -R,-RW and so on). I would like to locate a reasonably priced DVD recorder to create disks that can be played on my GoVideo or other standard players.

It appears that there are a number of devices (DVDRed,VideoMagic,the Clarifier by FacetVideo, and others) that claim to be able to override copy protection technology. All I want to do is create copies that can be played on this or other standard players. I already have a GoVideo DVD player with "S Video" output. As I understand it, this requires three components. Posted on Sunday, Aug23:35 GMTI want to make backup copies of commercial DVDs that I have purchased for my film library. The Samsung is manufactured by Panasonic with the Samsung name and is less expensive then a Panasonic unit.
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You can record both DVD-RAMs and DVD-Rs from DVD and VCR players, as well as, TV and Cable programs. The unit does not run on batteries but with AC adapter. Also includes a red indicator light to let you know when a transmission signal is received from either the VHS or DVD player. However, I found that the preset setting are excellent. Controls on front of unit includes seperate controls for color, tint, brightness and contrast. Input and output is choice of either S-video or composite video. Go to to order but expect to wait up to as long as 4 weeks to receive the unit. The copies look as good as the originals with no artifacts.

Posted on Sunday, Febru15:21 GMTI purchased a Video Magic/DVD and am using it with a Samsung DVD-R4000 Recorder and am extemely happy with the results when copying protected DVDs and VHS tapes.
