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Magnavox MRV640 DVD Recorder



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Manufacturer: Philips


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Brand: Philips
Color: Silver
EAN: 0037849948033
Label: Philips
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: MRV640
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features
DVD+R,+RW Record
Up to 8 hours recording time
3.2 Progressive Scan
Plays dVD, CD, MP3, Pic CD
Dolby Digital

Accessories
Monster Cable ULT V1000 CV-4 THX Ultra 1000 Component Video Cable
Verbatim DVD+R 4.7GB 4X 100pk Spindle
Memorex 4.7GB 2.4x DVD+RW (25 Pack Spindle)
Monster Cable PowerCenter HTS 2000 MKII
Motorized SkipDoctor by Digital Innovations (Model 1013000)

Editorial Reviews:

Whether in homes, factories, offices, airports, or on the street, it's hard to imagine a place where Philips is absent. What Philips wants is to make your life and work easier - and more fun! And Philips continuously explores new ways to improve products and to offer innovative products to its consumers. Philips. "Let's Make Things Better".PRODUCT FEATURES:Up to 8 hours of recording per disc with 4 recording speeds options;Records on DVD+R/+RW Discs;Front AV connections for convenient connection to your video camera;DVD, DVD+R/RW, VCD and SVCD;CD, MP3-CD, CD-R/RW, Picture CD (JPEG + MP3);Progressive Scan (3:2 pull-down);Component video output;Dolby Digital - coaxial output;192kHz/24 bit audio DAC for superior sound quality.


User Comments about the Magnavox MRV640 DVD Recorder

They can play DVD-\+R\RW, VCD, SVCD, Audio, and image CDs, anything but a DVD recorded on this piece of crap right here. But my biggest gripe with this recorder is that NONE OF THE DVDS I RECORD ON THIS WORK IN ANY OTHER DVD PLAYER. They're much cheaper now and hopefully better, because if they're still made like this, I have no idea why anyone would buy them. I have tried the discs on numerous DVD players other than the 3 in my home, and in different computers equipped with dvd drives. Period.


I am forced to sit and watch them on this unit, and I don't use cheap DVD players. It is, however, VERY annoying knowing it only uses +R discs; I can't tell you how many times I've wanted to desperately record something and only had perfectly good -R DVDs. This seems to be one of the older DVD recorders, when the kinks were still getting worked out. The machine also loses points for being bulky, sluggish, and super ugly. And I don't use cheap DVD+Rs.


I've had it for over 2 years, and I will give it credit, it still works and has never given me any error messages or not recorded. Please, if you are considering buying a dvd recorder, do yourself a favor and steer clear of this disaster.


I must admit that I purchase too many electronics and stay away from brands such as Emerson and Coby.but stick with Magnavox and Sanyo.etc. You get what you pay for.I can't relate to the "hung-up" problem of other buyers, but will vouch that I've had this refurbished recorder for over a year and have had no problems whatsoever. I even bought this as a refurbished item here at Amazon and have had no problems. I often record onto VHS and mostly used this component to transfer it onto DVD. Worked well.took some time to get used to.but always did the trick for me. The only issue I've found has been that I usually use DVD-RWs or DVD-Rs per my video recorder, but forgot that this only uses DVD+Rs.etc.I purchased this for less than 1/2 the original price and have no regrets. I only hope it works as well for the next buyer.



Meanwhile, the remote suffers from the same problem virtually all DVD devices have, the buttons are laid out by someone that has no clue what the device even does, and so you're continually hunting for the frequently used ones, while the ones you need once a year are scattered right in with the rest. This unit is a boatanchor. That worked out to about $5.00 per hour of use. Name brand DVD discs, too.


While it's a worthless piece of junk, I will admit it's the purty-est unit in my setup. You could watch an hour program in about 40 minutes in some cases just due to the missing content.


Since I always reviewed my settings, I now doubt it was my fault after reading other reviews. Utterly unintuitive, although truthfully, no worse than any other DVD device.


Ovbiously I never really got to the buttons I needed once a year, because the unit died in six months, after approximately 12 hours of recording time and maybe 20 hours of play time. Read the other reviews and take them to heart.


On the successful recordings, many were fine, but others would suddenly pixelate, and would then pick up a few seconds into the program later, or maybe a few minutes later. It played fine until it completely quit, giving the "blocked" message that seems to be a running issue, and that was all she wrote.


As for recording, there were several times I thought it was programmed properly, but it failed to record. They should have spent some more time on the interior of the box.



I mean who doesn't have one of these - isn't that a rather important topic. Paid $51+shipping for this used. There is 1 tiny paragraph on installing it in conjunction with a cable or satelite box. No wonder I thought I had it hooked up wrong, I couldn't view any cable signal. Although well organized and thorough it what it covers, the actual content is terrible. Of course it's filled with grammatical and typographical errors, but even if it weren't, the content is junk. I had a bear of a time getting it set up and I'm an electronics professional.


The manual omits information about the remote's 'monitor' button until about chapter 10-zillion; that's the button that lets you toggle between the recorder's menu/image and the cable signal. If you just want to record on demand, nothing fancy or in special formats, it certainly gets the job done for a great price. Everything I've recorded plays on my other DVD players as well.However the major problem that even the lightest of users will encounter: the manual is horrendous. The 1st owner couldn't figure it out (either the installation or use of it), so it was virtually unused. I haven't encountered any problems with simple recording on +R disks, and that's all I've tried so far. Don't demand much of this, do the simplest tasks, get ready to read the manual cover to cover, and you'll be just fine.


My cars can handle it at 105 degrees F or minus 10 degrees F over rough road or off road. Then I went to open the tray to replace the DVD and I get a "Blocked" message. Don't buy it. But MAGNAVOX gets hung up just sitting still in a cool room in a basement and can do no more than tell you its " BLOCKED ".


All our DVD players do it. First it started losing content which I thought was operator error. Look at the star ratings and know that most of its owners would never buy another one again. FINIS Omega Nothing you can do about it. I got mine as a gift and it was purchased at Radio Shack.


Opening and closing a disc tray is so very basic. All my computers do it.


I'm surprised they carry this lemon of a product. So now I have the hassle of having to try to get it fixed but to save you time with reading the next 27 messages.


ITS NOT WORTH IT. AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOID MAGNAVOX AVOID MAGNAVOX AVOID MAGNAVOX AVOID MAGNAVOX Avoid this Magnavox DVD recorder.


All my CD players have managed to do this. Well if you get "Blocked" according to the owner's manual the show is over.


The end. Have a Great Day.






 


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