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   XPost: misc.consumers   
   From: NONONOmisc07@bigfoot.com   
      
   On Wed, 9 Nov 2011 16:36:48 -0800 (PST), Ann    
   wrote:   
      
   >I can't find a DVD recorder with a hard disk on Amazon or anywhere. I   
      
   P&M   
      
   This one is on Amazon and probably elsewhere. Maybe refurbished for   
   150, or new for 200 or so.   
      
   >want to transfer some of my recordings from my DVR, which is nearly   
   >full. The DVRs and add-ons are tied to the system (at least in   
   >Cablevision). If you move, you have to get a new DVR. I could   
   >transfer to VCR but there's a significant loss of quality. It's just   
   >so convenient having a system where you can choose something to watch   
   >from your armchair, so I'd rather not get a DVD recorder that records   
   >to disk.   
      
   Yes. I think the Philips model was 7576H, and that might be   
   available used.   
      
   Now it's sold new by Magnavox, with one improvement, channel up and   
   down on the box itself, so it's moderately usable if you can't find   
   the remote. And the remote has been rearranged and the remotes for   
   each model are not interchangeable with each other. Otherwise, it   
   might be exactly the same.   
      
   It works well, but has logical flaws. The biggest is that it doesn't   
   record the show ttile, and after a while, the date, channel, and time   
   are not enough to remember what it was. In theory they could upgrade   
   the firmware and I could apply the upgrade, but they don't do that.   
      
   It records to HD or to disk and you can then copy from either to the   
   other. I only recrod to DVD when I'm going to take it to a friend.   
   Mine will save 160 hours worth of stuff but the magnavox is bigger.   
   When the HDD failes, it's possible to replace it, though instructions   
   are not included. If you read the very long thread in AVS-forum   
   (sp?) for the 7576H, it gives added info, like how to replace HDDs   
   There may be a thread about the magnavox also.   
      
   Mine is 4 years old, I use it all the time, record 4 to 5 hours every   
   day, and it's working fine.   
      
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