RCA DRC8320N DVD Recorder buy bestselling audio, video, electronic equipment find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $229.99
Features
• DVD-Video
• DVD recorder / HiFi VCR combo
• DV-input w/ camcorder control
• TV guardian
• One-touch copy VHS to disc
• Front audio / video input jacks |
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RCA DRC8320N DVD Recorder description
RCAs combination DVD Recorder and VCR makes for a convenient, all-in-one video entertainment solution. Easily copy VHS tapes to DVD with the touch of a button and transfer your camcorder Digital Video tapes over to a DVD for ease of viewing and archiving. Feature List - DVD Recorder / HiFi VCR Combo
Record from your TV, camcorder, or other video device using DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW Discs or record directly from VHS tapes to DVD - DV-Input w/Camcorder Control
This high quality digital connection is ideal for transfer of Digital Video (DV) camcorder home videos over to DVD. It also includes camcorder control to simplify the process - TV Guardian®
This Foul Language filter is built in and ready to use. When activated via the parental control menu, the DVD player scans the subtitle data and mutes the TV when offensive language is detected - One-Touch Copy VHS to Disc
Easily copy from your VHS tape to disc with the touch of a button - Front Audio/Video Input Jacks
Allows convenient hook-up of camcorders, mp3 players and other devices - Interactive User Interface
With this units user friendly interface, DVD recording and playback have never been easier |
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RCA DRC8320N DVD Recorder Customer Reviews
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Junk! If they give it away, don't take it home with you!
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| The firmware is toast, everytime I turn it on it wants to do the whole initialization thing, then it doesn't pick up any channels during auto-scan, it will only record to one DVD format, although the box claims many. When you get it home, and after you wade through the nearly incomprehensible user's manual, that's when you find out about the DVD format thing. This is, no doubt about it, the worst ever consumer electronics product I've ever bought. I'd send it back, but that would deprive me of the pleasure of taking a hammer to it. |
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