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The Panasonic DMREH50 is a cutting-edge DVD recorder featuring an 80GB built-in hard disk, enabling extensive recording capacity. It boasts a 1-second quick start for immediate recording, supports multi-format recording and playback for ultimate flexibility, delivers high-quality Linear PCM audio, and offers ultra-fast 64x dubbing speeds from the hard disk drive.
G**R
Five Stars
Thank you forever 😊. Ace
D**N
First class service from electronic empire
First class product at a great price delivered on time would recommend electronic empire
M**K
Superb quality recording
Great Machine, well built, quiet, easy to set up (it took a while to get it to talk to my Philips Freeview box but this was NOT the fault of the Panasonic which makes it easy to adjust the input parameters to match another machine), plenty of connectivity (although the lack of firewire may disappoint some), superb quality playback and recording even the long play mode (4 hours on a DVD, 70 odd on the hard drive) which is on a par with VHS, even the 8 hour mode is acceptable though I'm not sure I'll ever use it. Almost instant recording start from cold, other functions take a bit longer so I guess it can save video to a buffer while it boots its operating system. Generally easy to use with a reasonably well designed remote. The learning curve is steep but the machine does do a lot. Simple editing of titles is possible on the hard drive. This is mainly limited to deleting sections (ads for example), entering chapter marks, making playlists and various file mangement functions like entering names and changing the thumnails of titles. DVD-RAM compatability makes it easy to transfer titles to a PC for further editing though. Dubbing edited titles from the hard drive to DVD is simple and quick (at least once you turn high speed dubbing on, for some strange reason it is disabled by default).A few things stop it from getting five stars. The manual is poor, well indexed and complete but badly laid out and fails to explain anything (Panasonic should have a look at Canon's excellent digicam manuals). The SD card player is an almost useless gimmick, the quality of pictures displayed on an ordinary TV is very poor and they appear slowly. The layout of buttons on the front panel is less than intuitive in use. Because the power button is under the DVD slot and the eject button is on the other side of the machine often turn the thing of when I want to eject a DVD! 80Gb is also a bit mean for the HDD, although it's proved to be plenty so far including a 160Gb drive should only have added fractionally to the cost.I've had it for around 4 months now and despite the minor gripes I'm very pleased I bought it. I'm not sure any of the competition in a similar price range beat it.
M**T
142 hours on hard drive
The panasonic DMREH50 is a stunning dvd recorder with in built in hard drive of an 80 gb capacity that is capable of storing up to 142 hours of your favourite programing. The mackine has a timeslip function which allows you to start watching a program before the recorder has finished recording and On a dvd ram disk you can get up to 16 hours recording depending on the quality of recording you chooose i.e. long play, short play and extended play. The machine records onto dvd ram, dvd-r and dvd-rw disks. After you have recorded and whish to play back the program the machine has a direct navigator function which dispalys frames of every program you have recorded so no more winding forward to find what you want. one thing more the machine has a built in sd card reader so you can view your photos back on your tv. Panasonic have created a machine that is well worthy of 5 stars, with nice little extras thrown in and remember to buy a scart lead as there is not one included in the box
C**S
panasonic excellent as usual
I wanted to buy a DVD Recorder and, as always, looked at the reviews on Amazon which in the past have been very useful. Having read the reviews on this product I decided to go for it, having a Panasonic T.V. and digi box I thought it would be easy. It took a little while to install (probably due to operator incompetence!). The quality of the recordings is excellent and once I worked the system out it is easy to operate. I have recorded several old self recorded videos onto Disc using long play (4 hours per disc) and the quality is excellent. The 80gb Hard Drive, I've found, is plenty. As one of the other reviewers the only thing that stops me giving it 5 stars is the quality of the handbook - yes the information is there but it is poorly set out, having to jump back and forwards to pages for each function. On the whole extremely happy with this recorder.
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