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GoVideo DVR4000 DVD-VCR Combo

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3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:GoVideo

Technical Details

  • DVD/CD player with 4-head, hi-fi stereo VCR
  • Component-video, composite-video, and S-video outputs offer optimal connection with compatible DVD player
  • Plays DVD-Video, Video CD, SVCD, and audio CDs
  • Dolby Digital and DTS digital-audio output for 5.1-channel surround sound (with compatible AV receiver)
  • One-touch copying from DVD to VCR for non-Macrovision-encoded DVDs
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Product Details

Product Manual [1.16mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 17 x 4 inches ; 12.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 15 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005I9PZ
  • Item model number: OUTLET-DVR4000
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #126,708 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

If you're like most of us, you've got quite a collection of movies, and they're all on VHS. While DVD is really exciting and makes movies sound and look much better, who wants all those movies you've collected over the years to become obsolete? The new Go-Video DVR4000 plays both DVDs and VHS tapes in one integrated system.

Now you can have your cake and eat it, too--all in one space in your entertainment center. Because the Go-Video DVR4000 plays both DVDs and VHS tapes in one integrated system. The DVR4000's VCR is capable of being programmed to record 16 events, up to a year in advance. And you can watch a DVD (or listen to a music CD!) while the VCR records.

The VCR offers a four-head configuration, hi-fi and MTS stereo sound, glow-in-the-dark remote control buttons, index search, blank search, date/time stamp, tape-remaining counter, and auto clock set for easy setup. Other special features include Complete Program Record (CPR), which senses the end of your tape and switches to EP (slow play) to make sure you don't miss the end of a recorded TV show, and a child lock that completely disables the buttons on the front of the unit (make sure you hide the remote!).

The DVD player contains features like component-video outputs, playback of 96 kHz/24-bit audio programs, picture zoom, playback of DTS-encoded DVDs, audio during 2x scan, 10-bit video digital-to-analog converter, and 27 MHz advanced digital video filter.

DVD-to-VHS recording is only possible with DVDs that are not copyright-protected with Macrovision.



 

Customer Reviews

26 Reviews
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4 star:
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3 star:
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2 star:
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1 star:
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Average Customer Review
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115 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Does what it is supposed to do ... within limits., March 19, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: GoVideo DVR4000 DVD-VCR Combo (Electronics)
I've had the unit for about a month now. The good news is there's no volume problem, as suggested in prior reviews. Adjust the TV volume level and thereafter move around that level using the DVR-4000 volume control instead of the TV's. Done this way, there is no volume problem between DVD/VCR.

Bad news: the timed-recording setup is obscure. I actually am a rocket scientist and have found setting this unit up to record by the clock far more cumbersome than with my previous 12-year old VCR (obtained free as a gift from my bank).

Calendars and gizmos flash on the screen. There is a lengthy sequence of terse prompts along the top edge of the screen for which the desired response is obscure and specified in different ways: sometimes the response is 1, maybe 2 numbers. Other times, one has to cycle through a list of options. These options includes specifying tape speed, video input source and assorted other things no one should ever be bothered with more than once to set an initial default.

There is no simple start/stop time. Instead, you enter a start time, then have to compute the number hours and minutes to record. I've been through it 6 times now and it still takes 5+ minutes of fiddling to arrive at settings I'm not sure are right. Of course, if the remote is ever damaged or lost, the unit will be useless.

It may depend on what you are used to, but it seems 12 years of progress have actually regressed VCR operations.

The DVR-4000 does NOT play all DVD's; it only plays Region 1 (US and Canada) with NTSC video (like most other DVD players sold in the U.S.). I knew this when I bought the unit, but being new to the DVD world did not expect it to be so limiting.

For example, it turns out Hallmark owns the rights to the Laurel and Hardy films but prefers not to make any money, so is not releasing any of them in the U.S. However, a company in Europe does sell them, but encoded for Region 2 PAL systems. Thus, the DVR4000 cannot play them.

There are other DVD players...that play DVDs for any region and automatically convert between PAL/NTSC video signals as necessary. This is not illegal and the capability should be in every DVD player sold, especially a unit like the DVR-4000 which aspires to be multi-purpose.

If you are sure you will ONLY play DVD's you get from the local Blockbuster, the DVR-4000 may do. If you have specialized interests, you will eventually run into the problems designed into the DVD world by movie studios, apparently to limit their sales and restrict the amount of money they make.

I thought "Well, I can do without Laurel and Hardy indefinately", only to then discover ANOTHER major series I was interested in which will not play on "local" (Region 1) encoded machines ...

The DVR-4000 is for people need a new VCR and want to get a toe into basic DVD as well. If your present VCR is fine, you would be better off in the long-run getting a separate, more capable DVD player.

For my purposes, the unit is probably only two stars in that it doesn't really do what I want or is clumsy about it. On the otherhand, it does what it claims to do and seems to be of good quality.

For DVD newcomers: the only thing the DVD world really has going for it is that it is a more permanent (many decades?), more compact format. The "extras" one hears so much about (producer commentary, behind the scenes, etc.) are pretty worthless. DVD allows producers to control your viewing (no fast-forwarding through FBI warnings, intros, ads, etc.). The result seems to actually be less consumer-friendly than VHS, despite all the menu options and supposed flexibility. (It's flexible in ways that aren't important, less flexible in the ways that matter, such as respecting your time.)

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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but takes some sound adjustment, October 29, 2001
This review is from: GoVideo DVR4000 DVD-VCR Combo (Electronics)
Overall I like the System, but because I noticed that the Sound is lower when I switch to VCR or DVD Movies from the TV Sound, I am wondering why the sound settings don't seem to equalize themselves for the system. There is a nice Mute function that allows you to lower the sound, but the TV Sound is definately higher than that of DVD movies. I had to crank the volume to get the DVD sound to match the volume I get from Cable TV channels. Other than sound problems, I like the system. Still getting used to the controls.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Transition Piece, December 6, 2001
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Jack L. Aiello (Bronx, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: GoVideo DVR4000 DVD-VCR Combo (Electronics)
I bought the DVR4000 about 4 months ago and I have to say it's a sturdy, reliable system. The VCR player is 4 heads and chock full of recording and playback features. The DVD player is easy to use and has presented no major problems so far. I noticed that some scenes skipped on the DVD player and the sound went in and out, but I think it's the result of a faulty DVD rather than the player itself. This happened on a total of 2 DVDs out of a dozen or so that I've played in the interim.
Overall, this is a good system to have if you're not quite ready to ditch your entire VHS library, but at the same time build your DVD collection.
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CONSUMER ALERT: This television receiver has only an analog broadcast tuner and will require a converter box after February 17, 2009 to receive over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna because of the U.S.'s transition to digital broadcasting. Analog-only TVs should continue to work as before with cable and satellite TV services, gaming consoles, VCRs, DVD players, and similar products. For more information, call the Federal Communications Commission at 1-888-225-5322 (TTY: 1-888-835-5322), or visit the commission’s digital-television Web site at: www.dtv.gov.

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