RCA DRC8300N
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- Reviewed by: Ben Patterson
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The good: One-touch VHS-to-DVD dubbing button on front panel; comfortable remote with nice key layout; S-Video inputs in front and back; reasonably priced.
The bad: Belabored menu navigation; no IR blaster or VCR Plus support; so-so recording quality.
The bottom line: RCA's combo VCR/DVD recorder does a good job of archiving old VHS tapes to disc.
Like other DVD/VCR combo recorders, RCA's affordably priced DRC8300N is geared toward consumers who want a multifunction device that can easily archive noncopyrighted VHS tapes and camcorder footage to disc. Retailing for $400 (though available for less online), this attractively styled, mirror-faced model measures 17 inches wide by 14 inches deep by 4 inches high and is about the same size (read: somewhat bulky) as the current generation of VHS/DVD combo devices ... Expand full review
Like other DVD/VCR combo recorders, RCA's affordably priced DRC8300N is geared toward consumers who want a multifunction device that can easily archive noncopyrighted VHS tapes and camcorder footage to disc. Retailing for $400 (though available for less online), this attractively styled, mirror-faced model measures 17 inches wide by 14 inches deep by 4 inches high and is about the same size (read: somewhat bulky) as the current generation of VHS/DVD combo devices on the market. The included remote control isn't backlit, but the important buttons--such as Menu, Volume, Channel, Record, and Stop--are easy to find in the dark, and a curved ridge at the bottom of the control fits perfectly between your index and middle fingers, making for a comfortable fit.
Copying VHS tapes to DVD+R or DVD+RW (DVD-R/RW discs can be played, but not recorded) is easy as long as you're within arm's reach of the recorder. Between the VHS slot and the DVD tray is a one-touch Copy button; press it, and a confirmation window pops up with the current recording quality and the time remaining on the DVD. Unfortunately, unlike the GoVideo VR3930, you can't change the recording quality from the confirmation window; you must take the annoying extra step of selecting cancel and digging into the settings menu.
Another small gripe: Copying from the main menu takes more steps than it should. Instead of being able to copy tapes or DVDs from the primary menu, you have to dig down to a submenu (one for disc to tape, another for tape to disc), and you'll have to back up and drill down into yet another submenu to tweak the recording quality. (In case you're wondering, the recorder won't let you copy any tapes or DVDs with Macrovision copy protection.)
Unfortunately, the recorder doesn't have an onscreen electronic programming guide à la TiVo, which makes recording your cable or satellite TV feed a distinctly manual affair. Like a lot of competing combo recorders in this price class, the DRC8300N is missing an IR blaster--an infrared flasher that changes the channel on your cable or satellite box. That means you'll have to make sure your cable/satellite tuner is set to the right channel for timed recordings. Even worse, the ubiquitous VCR Plus (a feature that your old VHS player probably has) is missing, too. That leaves you back in the dark ages of digging through TV listings for the starting and stopping times of your favorite shows.
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"Who wrote the manual?" By itasara
Pros: great TV resolution on an older TV
Cons: manual instructions not specific or detailed in easy terms.
Summary: It's amazing how the opinions very! I'm not sure about my overall rating yet, as I just got this. So far, the hardest part has been figuring out the instructions and connecting the machine to my TV, which is an older TV, and it is not stereo; it ... Expand full review
"Does it all, Does it well." By
Pros: copies vhs to dvd seamlessly. Great for recording television programs to dvd. Disc library makes it easy to find the programs you have recorded.
Cons: Remote a little slow when used in conjunction with rca satellite receiver.
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- Audio output mode: Stereo
- Digital audio format: Dolby Digital output DTS digital output
- Remote control type: Universal remote control