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Yes they do cost a bit more money but they are good for 100,000 times re-recording.Dubbing works fine, DVD recording quality is as good as your signal. Never ever had any technical problems with it. In case of DVD-RAM I have nothing but the best to say. There are ones out there excepting any format DVD and lets face it, computers have been excepting it for ages now, and DVD/RW is now dirt cheap. Propriatory choices I suppose. I hope this will help some folks out there decidng on the machine. It never failed to play a commercially recorded disc, and I make a lot of discs on my computer and everyone works like a hod damn LOL.I guess like any new technology it takes a bit of practise and getting used to to make something work.
The only reason I gave it 4 stars is the limitation in disc choice. Well, I had this machine for about a year now. DO NOT TRY any dics with a + symbol, it won't work. The only problem I had was my own mistake in disc selection. This machine excepts ONLY DVD-R/RW and DVD-RAM. The situation is way better with this one now, lot's of bargain prices out there.
Now the VCR is not working. Had I read the reviews from Amazon first, I would have not bought this product. I did not get it from Amazon. At first this product was okay. I managed to get past the "wrong DVD" or "No Disk" displays. It is a waste of my money, and I am sorry that I kept it.
I've read the manual over and over, but to no avail. I now see that it's impossible. The remote has so many buttons on it, it's takes a while to figure out which button you're supposed to press; NOT user friendly. (BTW, I didn't purchase this through Amazon, and it's too late to return it now. I'll never buy another Toshiba product again. I wish I would have returned the unit so that I could get my money back, but I was determined to make this work. I'd love to figure out how this thing works, but after months of frustration, I'm ready to trash it.
The OTR button works fine, which isn't helpful if I want to record something while I'm out. I'm not even sure it's worth sending for repair. It doesn't like any DVD that I use, and I can't get the timer to work, not even for VHS. The Manufacturer's Warranty isn't worth the trouble, because I no longer want to own this unit).
Now I have to pay the shipping back and wait. Plugged it in won't even light up. Got it today. Looks great. What a bummer.
I just got a call that they have to replace the unit (newer d-vr5 model). The DVD drawer quit working after approximately 30-40 openings/closings (a couple months). It's been out of my hands for over a month now and it will take another 2-3 weeks to get a replacement.I must say I am very happy with the customer service, however it's taken quite a bit longer in the "shop" than I was told.
I returned the unit ($15 or so for shipping.my dime). At least they were apologetic about it and the men I've spoken to about getting it returned have both very nice and knowledgeable. I can't suggest what else to try, but this one probably won't make you happy.
I think I did record a couple shows/movies, but never got around to watch them. I bought this and never really figured out how to make it work. I constantly got disc error messages and spent quite a bit of money on different DVD discs.
I think it's just the service department that is being slow.I hope the d-vr5 is an upgrade in some way (ease of use, reliabliity, something).
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