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Panasonic DMR-E75VS Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo | 
| Brand: Panasonic Category: CE
List Price: $449.99 Buy Used: $175.00 You Save: $274.99 (61%)
Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 20363
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.3 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 16.9 x 3.1
MPN: DMRE75VS Model: DMRE75VS UPC: 037988407552 EAN: 0037988407552 ASIN: B0001WV6W8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Dual DVD and VHS recording deck; measures 16.9 x 3.5 x 13.7 inches (W x H x D) | | • | Records onto DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs; also compatible with CD-R/RW with MP3 audio | | • | Time-slip feature enables you to watch any point of a program while it's being recorded | | • | Front A/V inputs; also includes composite A/V, component, S-video, and coaxial and digital audio connections on back | | • | Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound |
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Amazon.com Product Description Introducing Panasonic's first dual-deck DVD-Video recorder/VHS recorder, which enables you to easily dub home movies and recorded VHS tapes onto either DVD-RAM or DVD-R discs, and from DVD discs back to a VHS tape. It also plays back music burned to CD-R/RW discs as well as MP3 digital audio. p The DVD side of the DMR-E75V features progressive-scan video playback and great sound thanks to the Dolby Digital and DTS output. The unit also offers twin NTSC TV tuners, enabling you to record two channels at the same time (one on DVD and one on the VHS VCR). Other features include variable data rate settings, a front A/V input, and composite-, component-, and S-video connections on the back. p With Chasing Playback, an element of the Time Slip feature, you can watch a program currently being recorded from any point that's already been recorded--while continuing to record the program in process. Simultaneous Recording and Playback, the second element of the Time Slip feature, lets you record a program onto a disc while you're watching any other program that's previously been recorded on the same disc. p bTech Talk/b ul liiDVD-RAM/i: DVD-RAM discs can be rewritten up to an incredible 100,000 times, whereas DVD-R discs are write-once. They come in double-sided (9.4 GB capacity) and single-sided (4.7GB) varieties in both cartridge (provides additional protection) and noncartridge types. DVD-RAM discs can be played back on DVD-RAM-compatible DVD home players and portable players. liiProgressive scan:/i Progressive scanning, otherwise known as 480p ("p" for "progressive"), creates a picture signal with double the scan lines of a conventional interlaced picture, 480i ("i" for "interlaced"), to create a noticeably sharper image. Standard DVD players use interlaced scanning to produce a picture. Interlaced scanning combines two fields to generate a picture of 525 scan lines (480 of which are displayed). Your television projects an interlaced image by first scanning the 240 odd-numbered lines of one field (in 1/60th of a second), followed by the 240 even-numbered lines of the other field (in 1/60th of a second). A progressive video processor enables all 525 lines (480 of which are displayed) to be scanned at the exact same time. A television with 480p component inputs completely scans the entire image in 1/60th of a second, so it only takes one field to build one frame of video. /ul bWhat's in the Box/bbr This package contains the Panasonic DMR-E75V DVD/VHS recorder, remote control, 2 AA batteries, and printed operating instructions.
Product Description Dimensions 3-1/2"Wx10-4/5"Dx3-1/10"H. Shipping weight 13 lbs. Progressive Scan Advanced. 10-bit Video D/A Converter. Still Picture Display. Dolby Digital and DTS Compatible Output. Forward and Reverse Scan x200, 5 speeds. CD/CD-RW Playback MP3/DVD-RAM. Re
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Works OK October 30, 2008 Thomas H. Fields (Washington, DC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The owner's manual was actually a set of photocopies from the original, and the pages were all disorganized. So I cut the pages out, rearranged them, and placed them into a binder, with sheet protectors. Now, I can find what I need to know. br / br /It's rather tricky to do certain things, and some parts are a bit complicated. But once I learned how to use this product, it was OK. The only defect is a bad button on the remote (and it's not essential). br / br /It's good for dubbing VHS tapes onto DVD-R's. That is if the tape doesn't have a tab that prevents dubbing. This take a little practice. Once you have it down pat, you can edit your DVD-R's, but it's hard to fix any mistakes. br / br /It also does well reading a CD-R with a photo slide show. I put the pictures in the JPEG format, and load onto the CD-R using Adobe Photo Elements. It's time-consuming, but not too difficult. I don't know if this will work with BMP or other photo formats.
Panasonic DMR-E75VS September 14, 2008 Edward Conley (Parker, CO, United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought is product in August 2006. It works extremely well, but it has limitation. br / br /1. All my attempts to utilize it with my cable box have not worked. I am able to accept cable signal input but not the full compliment of channels provided through my cable service. br / br /2. Since I purchased it, the DVD record firmware and RAM have had to be replaced 6 times. Fortunately, I purchased an extended warranty and have not born the cost of these repairs (approx. $300 plus each time.) br / br /3. The unit works very well for dubbing from VHS to hard drive. I have been able to move an entire collection of movies, sporting events and TV show from tape to DVD. It provides excellent editing function once written to the hard drive. br / br /4. I'd recommend the unit as long as the buyer is cautious of the above noted issues. If Panasonic could work out the DVD recorder issues in a subsequent model, I'd buy again.
Rocket Scientist December 24, 2007 Henry Cargen (SYRACUSE, NY USA) I have had this over 2 years and still can not make out most of the directions which are very confusing. Nothing is strait foreword always referring to another page instead of continuing the sentence. The recorder is good and I am not knocking it only the directions. I remember reading in an earlier review that this was a problem. Customer support is good.5 stars the recorder is good.
More things than I really need... March 13, 2007 Ricardo Winez (Sparta, NJ) This unit might be able to make a Mar's trip....far more flexibility than I need but it is there for the taking....the performance is excellent and surprisingly it plays most of the newer tapes so well they are hard to tell from a CD....sometimes impossible to tell the difference....dubbing is easy enough and provides good viewing of the dubbed item..............buy this again? Yes I would......
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