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Here's the Deal....I am from the US, but currently in Qatar. So my issue with the whole PAL and NTSC thing. I need a DVD recorder/VHS. But has to be fairly priced.
**I need an unit that will play NTSC VHS tapes from back home (I know it's old school.)
**But also be able to record onto DVDs from both NTSC and PAL.
I currently have PAL TV here in QATAR, but when I go home I want to be able to use it with NTSC TV there too with not problems except for having to get a converter. So I need it to be fully functioning in both places.
Thanks for the help!!
Answer
I would think the reason you haven't got an answer yet is because it will be hard to find such a machine that also offers quality. One thing you need to keep in mind is whether or not you would be able to have the machine fixed in Qatar if you have a problem with it.
There are decent PAL/NTSC DVD recorders and there are good PAL/NTSC vcrs but I've never seen a combo unit worth buying.
If you want to record TV shows, I'm not sure it is worth the expense of a dual format DVD recorder. I think I would go with a better quality dual format player to view DVDs with and do the recording on a vcr.
This here is the best dual format DVD player (also an upconverter for when you get yourself a HD tv) I have found so far and use in a lot of my installs:
http://oppodigital.com/dv981hd/dv981hd_features.html
With the vcr you have to make sure it will play on whatever tv you have. I am not an expert as far as vcrs are concerned but from what I understand, a lot of the multi format units only work on one format of TVs with a converter between the VCR and TV.
Here's is one that seems to do it all and comes from a decent brand:
http://www.dvdoverseas.com/store/index.html?loadfile=itemsv5000.html
Last but not least, make sure that whatever you buy is both 110/220 volts and 50/60 hz.
Good luck.
I would think the reason you haven't got an answer yet is because it will be hard to find such a machine that also offers quality. One thing you need to keep in mind is whether or not you would be able to have the machine fixed in Qatar if you have a problem with it.
There are decent PAL/NTSC DVD recorders and there are good PAL/NTSC vcrs but I've never seen a combo unit worth buying.
If you want to record TV shows, I'm not sure it is worth the expense of a dual format DVD recorder. I think I would go with a better quality dual format player to view DVDs with and do the recording on a vcr.
This here is the best dual format DVD player (also an upconverter for when you get yourself a HD tv) I have found so far and use in a lot of my installs:
http://oppodigital.com/dv981hd/dv981hd_features.html
With the vcr you have to make sure it will play on whatever tv you have. I am not an expert as far as vcrs are concerned but from what I understand, a lot of the multi format units only work on one format of TVs with a converter between the VCR and TV.
Here's is one that seems to do it all and comes from a decent brand:
http://www.dvdoverseas.com/store/index.html?loadfile=itemsv5000.html
Last but not least, make sure that whatever you buy is both 110/220 volts and 50/60 hz.
Good luck.
toshiba dvd/vhs player?
John S
I have a Toshiba sd-v295 dvd/vhs player. I bought it new and have had it for around 5 years now, I can't get any audio when I play a vhs, but when I play a dvd it has great audio. I played a vhs when it was new and had no audio even then, it plays the movie fine, great picture and play, but it has no audio. I can fast forward/reverse etc...but no audio. I must have it hooked up correctly or the dvd audio would not work,,,,right?? Somebody help me please,,;o) I just want to watch some old movies on vhs but the audio isn't there...
Answer
You probably don't have it hooked up correctly sometimes those units only have to have one connection for audio for both VCR and DVD but other times you have to hook up two separate connections one for DVD and another for VHS depending on how the unit was designed...you might also try pluging in the connections for the VHS and once you get that going with sound; the DVD may be able to play through those same connections for VHS but not the other way around....but just unplug everything and try and get the VCR to work fist and then the DVD player.....last
You probably don't have it hooked up correctly sometimes those units only have to have one connection for audio for both VCR and DVD but other times you have to hook up two separate connections one for DVD and another for VHS depending on how the unit was designed...you might also try pluging in the connections for the VHS and once you get that going with sound; the DVD may be able to play through those same connections for VHS but not the other way around....but just unplug everything and try and get the VCR to work fist and then the DVD player.....last
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