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== list ==
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BriteView BV-980H / Zinwell ZAT-980H,
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Channel Master CM 7000 / DTVPal,
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Channel Master CM7400 / Entone Amulet 458 (w/ fan),
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Channel Master DVR+,
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Digital Stream / RCA DPH1000R,
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DVICO TViX M6620N,
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ePVision PHD-VRX/VRX2,
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iView-3500STB/STBII, the similar Homeworx HW-150PVR and another 4-6 versions under different names using the MStar SoC
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Philips HDR5710/F7 & 5750 made by Funai,
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Moxi HD,
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TiVo Series 3 & HD,
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TiVo Premiere & Premier 4,
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TiVo Roamio.
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== ePVision PHD-VRX2 ==
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says No analog channel recording and also not recording from other input
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== Philips HDR5750 Digital multimedia receiver ==
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has analog tuner but wont record analog (i think)
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Does not have A/V inputs, so you can't connect a VCR to it to copy tapes. (mixed info on this)
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also, see this link:
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http://www.avsforum.com/forum/106-dvd-recorders-standard-def/940657-magnavox-557-537-535-533-515-513-2160a-2160-2080-philips-3576-3575-a.html#post12244086
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== The Case of the Disappearing DVD Recorder ==
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Most consumers buy a DVD recorder to record television programs for later viewing. So how are movie studios and cable/satellite program providers conspiring to limit your access to such video recording? The implementation of a copy-protection scheme that severely restricts what you can record and how you can record it.
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http://hometheater.about.com/od/dvdbasics/qt/the_case_of_the_disappearing_dvd_recorder.htm
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== Vonnic DVR-C1104SEFD ==
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It is for CCTV.  It could be used like an old VCR for recording television input
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== Magnavox MDR515Hd ==
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Magnavox
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500GB DVR and DVD Recorder MDR515Hd is the best thing going. it has an analog and digital tuner,. Only drawback is that is has no slot for a "cable card." So you either can use this in conjunction with your cable box watching what you are recording or be limited to recording only what is in the clear and not scrambled. An A/B switch could be used to choose.
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== Philips DVDR3575H/37 ==
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    DVD Recorder with 160 GB built-in HDD Hard Disc Drive
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    Dual Media play and record in DVD-R-RW and DVD+R+RW
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    1080p and 1080i upscaling for optimum HD picture performance FREE Over The Air OTA Terrestrial HDTV HDMI DVR
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    Pause live TV and instant replay
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    ATSC digital HD/SD TV tuner built in -- records and displays in standard definition only
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https://www.amazon.com/Philips-DVDR3575H-37-Upscaling-Built-/dp/B000P76KXY/

Latest revision as of 00:12, 22 January 2017

videos

list

BriteView BV-980H / Zinwell ZAT-980H, Channel Master CM 7000 / DTVPal, Channel Master CM7400 / Entone Amulet 458 (w/ fan), Channel Master DVR+, Digital Stream / RCA DPH1000R, DVICO TViX M6620N, ePVision PHD-VRX/VRX2, iView-3500STB/STBII, the similar Homeworx HW-150PVR and another 4-6 versions under different names using the MStar SoC Philips HDR5710/F7 & 5750 made by Funai, Moxi HD, TiVo Series 3 & HD, TiVo Premiere & Premier 4, TiVo Roamio.

ePVision PHD-VRX2

says No analog channel recording and also not recording from other input

Philips HDR5750 Digital multimedia receiver

has analog tuner but wont record analog (i think)

Does not have A/V inputs, so you can't connect a VCR to it to copy tapes. (mixed info on this)

also, see this link:

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/106-dvd-recorders-standard-def/940657-magnavox-557-537-535-533-515-513-2160a-2160-2080-philips-3576-3575-a.html#post12244086

The Case of the Disappearing DVD Recorder

Most consumers buy a DVD recorder to record television programs for later viewing. So how are movie studios and cable/satellite program providers conspiring to limit your access to such video recording? The implementation of a copy-protection scheme that severely restricts what you can record and how you can record it.

http://hometheater.about.com/od/dvdbasics/qt/the_case_of_the_disappearing_dvd_recorder.htm

Vonnic DVR-C1104SEFD

It is for CCTV. It could be used like an old VCR for recording television input

Magnavox MDR515Hd

Magnavox 500GB DVR and DVD Recorder MDR515Hd is the best thing going. it has an analog and digital tuner,. Only drawback is that is has no slot for a "cable card." So you either can use this in conjunction with your cable box watching what you are recording or be limited to recording only what is in the clear and not scrambled. An A/B switch could be used to choose.

Philips DVDR3575H/37

   DVD Recorder with 160 GB built-in HDD Hard Disc Drive
   Dual Media play and record in DVD-R-RW and DVD+R+RW
   1080p and 1080i upscaling for optimum HD picture performance FREE Over The Air OTA Terrestrial HDTV HDMI DVR
   Pause live TV and instant replay
   ATSC digital HD/SD TV tuner built in -- records and displays in standard definition only

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-DVDR3575H-37-Upscaling-Built-/dp/B000P76KXY/