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For me, the DVR100 was a bargain at the lower price I paid, even if I don't expect to use the DVD recording feature that often. It worked fine after that. The jWin (your best cheap DVD player) had far better success with these files.Unlike my under $50 jWin DVD player, the DVR100 plays only MP3 sound files, not WMA. The sound quality, however, was excellent especially for MP3 CD/DVDs - better than any other DVD player I've tried.A key feature, the reason why I bought it, is the internal high quality TV tuner.
It will play VCD MPEG discs although "computer-made" MPEG conversions of DIVX/XVID files are hit and miss. I used a Toshiba VCR's tuner as a temporary fix. I can typically record things using my computer DVD recorder just as easily.The DVR100 has both s-video and component video outputs and two sets of analog RCA phono jack audio outputs. My Pinnacle Showcenter goes into the component video inputs. The manual is not indexed and also could be better. You press the "monitor" key to flip back and forth between DVD functions and TV/external functions).When I first hooked up my Pinnacle ShowCenter component outputs to the DVR100 component inputs, the "red" color wasn't working. I prefer to cram as many functions as possible from the TV, DVR, DVD, Showcenter, and Receiver on my Sony VL710 "learning" remote control.BOTTOM LINE: a likely orphaned product a little rough around the edges but with high quality output and a number of very worthwhile features.
(It took quite a while trying to figure out how to view all those EXTERNAL inputs - press 0 [menu] and then cursor down. Even so, I won't use it much. The, sound quality, however, is truly excellent.The remote control is laid out well and the buttons are a good size. The original Avion seems to have disappeared after the AviAn flu appeared. The Avion DVR100's TV tuner, however, is far better than both the original Samsung TV tuner or the Toshiba VCR tuner.The other great feature is the number of video inputs - (1) component video (2) s-video/composite (3) front panel s-video/composite (4) front panel firewire/1394 4-pin (camcorder or notebook).This greatly simplified my wiring to my TV and receiver. I found that I had to go into the ShowCenter to switch to "component output" instead of "normal" video output. The DVR100 displays much more complete information about each MP3 file than the jWin, but navigation to find files (especially with directories) is not too good.
An external DVD player may also require some small menu change like this.The DVR100 does not play AVI or DIVX discs. The DVR100 becomes the central control unit instead of my receiver.The DVR100 menu system is fairly basic and probably not as well organized as it should be. I have an X-box connect to the front s-video input. Compared to its features, the Avion DVR100 is dirt cheap.
I haven't tried the firewire input yet but it is nice to have it available.All this means I can have all my video go into a single component input set on my TV and all my audio connect from the DVR100 audio output into my receiver. However, I believe it is also likely to be an orphan product: The Avioncorp domain name now belongs to Maxgroup. My jWin Karaoke DVD player goes into the rear s-video input. While the description states that it has both coax and optical digital outputs, mine only had a coax digital output (which is unfortunate since my receiver only has an optical digital input).
I have a 32" Samsung TV with a tuner that simply stopped working ten days after the short 90 day Samsung warranty. For me, the recording capability is just an added plus.
Tech support via e-mail is helpful but just call to get quick friendly service. Don't set the DVR for Progressive, most TV's are not & you are stuck with sound & no picture. This DVR is great for the cost. It is pretty easy to set up & use. I still have lots to learn.
No feature can be accomplished from the page it is featured on, you have to "fish" the entire manual for the missing parts of the puzzle. There is no glossery, so again, fish the entire manual for critical information. Having said that, the recordings are great and play in every dvd unit I have. The unit performs very well. The instruction manual is almost useless. Nick G Austin Texas
(Shipping included)For the price, the quality and no disc errors, this machine has thus far, out performed all other stand alones. DVD+RW disc's do not always perform well on all DVDR Stand alonesystems, this does exceptionally well.
Features: Digital to Digital Camcorder input (front)S-Video and Composite Inputs (Front)Full Remote with easy to find buttons (clearly marked) Rear outputs and inputs are many (more than other models at this price by far)The processor TV tuner is much clearer, has a choice of vivid contrast or black. There is much sharper images while recording and especially play back.
I have owned several DVD recorder's but each one has its ups/downs.This however, is the first to perform in many areas with success.The Avion AV-DVR100 has both component (B/G/R/Y/W)- In & Out. After a disc is finishedrecording, press the "STOP" button to eject the disc, then pressthe number 2 (like Philips DVD recorders) and allow the disc to return inside, while continuing to press "2" you have made this RW disc playable on most other DVD players.
By having such, it's great for even more crisper, cleaner recordings.This unit also recognized EVERY blank media I placed into it, without "Disc ERROR", there is one tricky part when viewing.the fast forward button and reverse button serves as both "next chapter" and when pressed multiple times.FFD X 4, 8, etc. There are a few places besides Amazon that sell this excellentStandalone DVD recorder, Aiyamicro.com $ 174.76 total and ACTBUY.com for $ 149.00 total.
Hands down, this machine has the best picuture, rare component in and outputs, captures 720 lines of resolution on the 1 hour mode.A great price for a solid machine.
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