Cyberhome CH-DVR 2500
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DVD+R/RW Recording gives you the ability to create your own DVD discs from your home movies, favorite TV programs and more. Because of the outstanding compatibility of DVD+R/RW discs, the discs you create will be suitable for playback in most DVD players. You can record from the unit's built-in TV Tuner or an external video source like a video camera. And when you're ready to watch your recordings or commercial DVDs, you can enjoy them in the highest quality with the unit's Progressive Scan Video Out and Digital Audio Out.
Features of the Cyberhome CH-DVR 2500 include:
- Live, Timer and Scheduled Recording Functions
- Multiple Recording Modes, HQ, SP, LP, EP, SLP
- Up to 6 Hours Recording on one DVD+R/RW Disc
- On-Screen Disc Title Navigator gives you quick, easy access to your Recordings
- Built-In TV Tuner, Front and Rear A/V Inputs
- Editing features with Auto, Add/Del, Hide Chapters
- Your recordings are playable on most DVD Players
Cyberhome CH-DVR 2500 Consumer Reviews
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Reviewed by zabogn1@juno,com on 01/11/2008 why do they make dvd recorders that only play the discs they record on themselfs what good is that I what a recorder that not only records videos it should record mucic cds from tapes ,records ,television ,and mics or else it's nothing but junk junk junk what do you think "recorder' means if there is a machine like I want that don't cost to much let me know, zabogn1@juno,com Rating:    
Reviewed by Gerald Carr on 02-03-2007 I have a CH-DVR2500 and it only burns disk with DVD+RW, no other disks will work in it. It will play DVDs from the store. But the disks you burn in it won't play in any other DVD player or burner. It will play what it burns, but no other DVD burner or player. I wanted to put my home VHS videos on DVD so my brothers and sisters could have a copy to watch in thier homes. Rating:    
Reviewed by Uptight on 09-05-2005 Used only about 4 times. Have only used it to play a DVD so far. And the disc keeps getting stuck and won't eject.
The operation guide does not assist in this matter. Junk! Don't waste your money! Rating:    
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