Thread: Sanyo DVR-500 recorder DVD+R/+RW, Costco $259.99
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Apr 11th, 2005 02:03 AM
#1
Sanyo DVR-500 recorder DVD+R/+RW, Costco $259.99
I bought the Sanyo DVR-500 at Costco for $259.99
(used to be around $400 last year, was $299 in Feb, MSRP$450).
http://www.sanyocanada.com/en-CA/Ent...?productID=562

Solid as a rock with the Benq DVD+R. No coasters in about 40 DVD's yet. Good quality built and most important of all, recorded shows are of very good quality. No pixelation and jerking of the images during playback ( as seen in an Aspire AD-8091, refunded the next day).
# Playable discs: DVD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3, DVD-R/-RW (VIDEO), DVD+R/RW and JPEG
# Recordable discs: DVD+R/+RW
# Recordable time (on a 4.7 gigabyte disc):
* 1 Hour recording on HQ (highest quality... pre-recorded DVD resolution of 400 lines) (Found BenQ to be 1hr +10 min)
* 2 Hours recording on SP (regular TV resolution) (Found BenQ to be 2hrs +20 min)
* 3 Hours recording on LP (VHS SP pre-recorded tape resolution)
* 4 Hours recording on EP
* 6 Hours recording on EP+
# Component/S-Video/Progressive Scan output
# 3D surround sound
# Zoom
# Thumbnail display of recorded programs
# Playlist
# Trilingual on-screen display (English, Spanish and French)
# Title/Chapter delete
# Auto chapter marking
# Random playback
# Repeat playback
# Auto clock set
# Front AV/S-Video input
# OTR (One-touch Timer Record)
# Parental Lock
# Disc protection
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Apr 11th, 2005 07:37 AM
#2
No time slip though.. I want that feature.
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Apr 11th, 2005 07:53 AM
#3

Originally Posted by
kool1
No time slip though.. I want that feature.
Sorry for asking a dumb question.
What is "time slip" ?
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Apr 11th, 2005 07:59 AM
#4
Watching a show while recording it... So you can start the show even though you are in 10mins recording.
The Panasonic models can do it on dvd-ram, and the others on ±RW only (I think)
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Apr 11th, 2005 08:13 AM
#5
Support of +RW is good ... No lengthy annoying -R/W finalization ...
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Apr 11th, 2005 08:19 AM
#6

Originally Posted by
willy
Support of +RW is good ... No lengthy annoying -R/W finalization ...
After reading the other thead "Panasonic DMRE55S 1 - Disc DVD Recorder at FS-$229 "
It looks like the Sanyo might be a better deal since it works better overall with -R/W
.... And the time slip only works on DVD-RAM. That's expensive media
Anyone know of a good place to get cheap DVD-RAM in the GTA?
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Apr 11th, 2005 09:55 AM
#7
DVD-Ram is more expensive, though its rated at *> 100 000 writes...
Personnaly, this is what I do. I record on DVD-Ram, then transfer it on the computer with my dvd-ram compatible drive, edit it to remove commercials, put a nice menu.... I never burn directly to dvds... but then again I only used the dvdr for archiving purposes, not day to day operation
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Apr 11th, 2005 10:41 AM
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Does anyone know if I can use this with the Rogers ditigal boxes? Could I hook it up to record PPV movies or TMN shows?
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Apr 11th, 2005 11:09 AM
#9
Pioneer 220s
The Pioneer 220S is at Zellers for $299. It does -R/W and has time slip, have had it since Dec. An amazing machine. I have it hooked up to my Bell 5100. Wife recordes Quincy re-runs to it daily.
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Apr 11th, 2005 11:18 AM
#10

Originally Posted by
Eclipsed7
The Pioneer 220S is at Zellers for $299. It does -R/W and has time slip, have had it since Dec. An amazing machine. I have it hooked up to my Bell 5100. Wife recordes Quincy re-runs to it daily.
I spoke with a friend who works in the Pioneer head office and they said that there has been a major problem with all those units from Zellers because Zellers purchased a large volume of grey market units from the US and people who have been trying to get their units serviced with Pioneer under the warranty have been declined because Pioneer do not deal with any grey market merchandise.
Lets hope you don't need to use the Pioneer warranty.
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Apr 11th, 2005 06:33 PM
#11

Originally Posted by
midget_man
I spoke with a friend who works in the Pioneer head office and they said that there has been a major problem with all those units from Zellers because Zellers purchased a large volume of grey market units from the US and people who have been trying to get their units serviced with Pioneer under the warranty have been declined because Pioneer do not deal with any grey market merchandise.
Lets hope you don't need to use the Pioneer warranty.
Interesting....
When I was at Zellers a few months ago I saw a zerox'ed sign attached to these units saying that the warrenty being honoured through Zellers and not Pioneer for the year. I was wondering what was up with that considering their usual 30 only return policy is pretty pissy.
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