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This DVD recorder may be a little old by today's standards, but it still works great. The only minor drawback is that it takes a little while to load the discs sometimes. My main use for the DVD recorder has been recording video game footage. I have had little problems recording my video games and putting them on the disc. Then I can just put the disc into my computer and convert it to a youtube usable file. I've recorded a few tv shows as well using the timer function to record a show at 6:00 am (before I get up). Overall very useful product, good for recording video games for those other gamers out there.
I use this DVD recorder with DVD-RAM. It must have the upgrade to DVD software version 1414 or you will get 'bad disk' errors. Toshiba will send you an update DVD for free. I have done this twice. The quality is very good at the 2 hour 400 line resolution. Recording HD programs produces a DVD-RAM that looks almost as good as the original broadcast. I feed it from an HD tuner. It does not have a digital tuner. On the down side, the DVD itself is not standard and Toshiba wants almost $200 for a replacement. That hurts. I had one fail, and could not find one anywhere except Toshiba.
I would take an electrical engineer to get it to work. I am no electrical engineer. I could not get it to work.
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From what everyone says this recorder sucks. I have an emerson from 2005 I got at goodwill with a remote and, you never have to update it and has no problems.
play discs so far ok not until 1 or 6 hrs. of recordings, it lets you know that the discs are 'physically damaged or dirty'