Page 1 of JVC DRM10 DVD recorder
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If you`re looking for a decent quality DVD recorder, this is worth considering.
eBuyer were selling this for about £150 until about a month ago. Then down to £125 and now £99 (inc. VAT). It was originally £300 and although it`s a "graded" product the last 2 "graded" products I`ve bought (not from eBuyer), a Panasonic E55 and Sony 400 disc CD, have been perfect and with a full guarantee.
The web address is
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=90673
and you can find reviews on the machine here
Let me know if the links don`t work - this is my first offering to this useful forum.
:)
This item was edited on Tuesday, 16th August 2005, 12:53
Welcome & thanks for the heads up, my sister is looking for a DVD recorder, sure she will be very interested in this one :)
"LOADING" :)
Bro-in-law is after a deal - this may suit him. Thanks & welcome to the forums. :)
I quite like the Helpdesk people in a benevolent (as opposed to malevolent) way as they do some valuable work in preventing us being inundated by every halfwit who can work a phone.
This looks very good. :) The only question is if there is a freely available multi region hack.
One of the posts on ebuyer says:
"Seems to no multi region hack freely available for this model.Only one I\`ve come across costs £20
http://www.multiregionupgrades.co.uk/upgrades/jvc/drm10.htm"
This item was edited on Tuesday, 16th August 2005, 15:05
RE: JVC DRM10 DVD recorder
Doesn`t have RGB input though so those buying to record off Sky may be slightly disappointed with the picture quality through scart
OK Pardon my ignorance, but if I want to transfer my vast VHS archive to DVD, will this machine do the trick? I would appreciate any help!
RE: JVC DRM10 DVD recorder
Absolutely no problem. Scart to scart is easiest or scart to three phono (audio left, audio right and video).
I`ve done loads of archiving of both VHS and Beta using Panasonics and Liteons with similar connections to the JVC.
:)
I have the DR-M1, which was the previous model. I can calm anyones fears who is interested in buying this recorder, the picture quality is outstanding. I have my JVC set to longplay (4 hours recording time) and I cannot tell the difference between live TV and offair recordings. At this price it`s a steal.
This item was edited on Tuesday, 16th August 2005, 19:44
If it recorded +R/RW I would have been interested, but it does not.
I have loads of +R/RW discs since my Philips machine died and would like to keep the same format. May get the new Sony models that do both plus and minus. :D