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DVD Recorder

The DVD recorder is one of the most popular and affordable gadgets available today. A DVD recorder can be an invaluable piece of equipment especially for those who are not around during the day to catch their favorite shows on TV and for those who want to record special moments on DVD. If you want to create a library of clear, crisp movies and TV shows, a good DVD recorder is the answer.

Tips on buying a DVD recorder

If you want to take your recording seriously, you have various options of DVD recording formats that you can choose from. The easiest choice would be a DVD recorder in a + or - format. Other consumers may also prefer a DVD recorder that comes specifically with either one, but neither the + or the - format is superior to the other. A good tip in choosing the format of your DVD recorder is to check the supported formats of your DVD player if you already have one. If you are planning on recording DVDs using a variety of formats, you can opt for a DVD player that can record and play using the DVD-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW formats. Just be sure to buy discs that also support these formats. This is not hard to do, as DVD discs are sold with their formats clearly stated on their labels.

The DVD recorder and the VCR

The DVD recorder is essentially a more sophisticated version of the VCR. The main advantage of a DVD recorder is that it produces recordings that are clearer and crisper than those recorded by the VCR. And because a DVD recorder usually has built-in tuning jacks, it allows you to record your favorite movies and TV shows while watching others. Another reason why the DVD recorder is superior to the VCR is the storage material. DVD discs do not degrade as fast as VCR tapes, which make them perfect for preserving precious memories of birthdays, weddings and other important moments.

The difference between a DVD recorder and a DVD burner

A DVD recorder is often confused with the DVD burner, but the main difference is that the DVD recorder is often a stand-alone unit, while a DVD burner often comes as a built-in accessory to most personal computers and laptops. The DVD burner also does not have the ability to record computer data. Both the DVD recorder and the DVD burner can record digital information by burning information to a DVD disc using a laser. The DVD recorder, however, also has added features such as the ability to record information from any analog video source such as a video camera. A typical DVD recorder also has AV jacks and TV tuners for recording straight from the television.

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