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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Unit never functioned right,
By Sparhawk (Santa Clarita, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
Had high expectations on this Lite-On LVC-9016 DVD Recorder/VCR Combo. I've used plenty of Lite-On DVD/RW drives for various computers with absolutely no problems whatsoever, so I was expecting to have a good experience with the VHS->DVD recorder feature. Coupled with the fact that it had a built-in firewire socket in it for ease of transferring digital video from a camcorder to the unit for editing / recording, I was sold. Lots of good features came with the unit (one-touch DVD->VHS or VHS->DVD recording, easy setup-menu, ability to record to DVD+/-R and DVD+/-RW), though the remote isn't the most user-friendly remote that I've used (text is hard to read).
Before I could even try the recording features on this unit, I already had one severe functional problem: the unit would freeze unexpectantly while on tuner mode. The unit would be on a TV channel, and a few minutes later, the screen would turn blank, audio would be cut off, and the unit would become unresponsive to any user input from the remote or the buttons on the unit itself. The only way to get the system to power down would be to press the "Power" button on the remote. (The "power" button on the unit does nothing to remedy this situation, which I found to be really odd). I tried to look on their website for any information regarding this problem, but none is available. I did try updating the firmware on this unit with what was on their website. Though updating the firmware was a breeze, the problem still remained, so I think it might be other software-related issues with the unit. I'm not sure whether this is an isolated incident, but after reading some of the reviews for the previous model (LVC-9006), I will most likely be returning this defective unit for a full refund and be looking at purchasing a combo unit from another manufacturer.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
HORRID!,
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This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
Whatever you do, don't buy this. It has a laundry list of problems:
1. It's almost impossible to read the tiny button symbols 2. After playing several older tapes the color left, then came back after I turned it all off. 3. Very slow, takes 5 seconds to play, 15 seconds to record on the VCR/DVD, 20 seconds to stop recording a DVD, takes a minute to load a DVD, and sometimes it never ejects a DVD unless you turn it off and on 4. It crashes and stalls. 5. After you stop recording on the DVD it makes a loud reverberating sound that you can't control, even on mute. 6. When you copy something to the DVD it sometimes skips a minute ahead 7. When you copy something to the DVD it sometimes speeds up to make a "chipmunk" sounding video. It's funny to hear, but it's hell to try and go threw the deathly slow DVD menu to try and erase the mistake. 8. While it's reading a DVD, EVERYTHING else stops working. It won't turn off, it won't record on the VCR 9. It randomly says "FAIL" on certain blank discs while it allows others to work for no reason. 10. It's complex to understand. If you can, avoid this product. There are many better ones.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great, easy to use. Replacement for a VCR,
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This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
I'd been debating getting a DVR, a DVD recorder, a HD recorder, etc. for a while when the VCR broke. As it turns out, I need a VCR for work so I picked up the LiteOn VCR/DVD-recorder.
I love it. Easy to set up, easy to use. Clear, well designed graphical interface. Here's our situation: low tech. We had a videotape that I had labeled the "poor man's TiVO" that we would record on and watch our weekly programs. I wanted something that would be easy to set recording times on and this machine is it. Speaking of low tech: all the reviews of these things talk about how to hook up satellite and cable boxes. No thanks, we are still watching broadcast TV. The tuner on this unit is very clear and one feature I appreciate is the "search for channels" set up. As it went through the channels, it showed what signals it was getting in a "picture in picture" type box. Similarly, when setting up a timer record, it shows the channel that you have selected. This is useful for us because sometimes the bunny ears get knocked and a high UHF channel gets fuzzy and we miss our UPN or WB broadcast. It's easy to record to a DVD-RW disc (our new "TiVO"). Playback is clear and easy to fastforward and skip ahead or watch in slow motion. The remote is not cluttered and pretty easy to use. At first, I worried that I didn't see the "Audio" or "Subtitle" buttons on the remote, but there's a "Navi" button that opens a pretty unobtrusive onscreen menu that lets you pick these things quickly. I appreciate the lack of buttons now. I know, our tv watching sounds pathetic compared to the home theater yakkety yaks in all the other reviews, but hey, it's just the boob tube. This is a great "replacement VCR" with a step up in quality. (Four stars because I'm a hard grader)
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works Great so Far,
This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
I have owned this unit for 4 days now. So far I have copied 3 vhs tapes onto DVD-R disks, and one on the editable DVD+R disk that came with the unit. All are perfect. I have had a couple of minor problems. In one case the tape started at fast speed and I had to dump the first DVD, but that was right at the start. I didn't waste any time. In the second case, I tried to change the display while the disk was recording and it locked immediately. So, I chalk that up to learning how to use the unit.
This pretty much does everything it says it will do, so I'm happy. Now I have both a VCR and DVD player hooked up to my TV, giving it more flexibility. This is a real money saver and definitely worth the price. My local camera store wanted $45 per tape for transfer. So, I figure I've already made that back and still have about 30 tapes to copy. Haven't tried making a DVD from my 8mm video tapes yet, but the instructions are pretty clear so I don't anticipate problems. The unit gives you 3 possible ways to duplicate and they all work. You can play the tape and start to record when you get to the right spot, you can go to the guider program using your remote, or you can push the one-touch copy button on the unit. Overall, a good experience so far.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it, does it all at a good price.,
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This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
I own this unit. I purchased it originally because it had both a VCR and a DVD and could record from the TV, from my Tivo, and from my VCR tapes AND it was touted as being user friendly. The unit worked flawlessly. I now have a functioning VCR and DVD player in one, that also can easily record from VCR to DVD and/or vice-versa. It's just great. The interface is very easy to understand. You don't have to wade through a technical manual to know what to do; it's all laid out for you on the screen. The one hesitation I had was whether it would record and/or playback captions. Captions are a necessity in my household. I am happy to report that it does indeed record and play back captioned programs. I am so happy with this unit that I intend to buy a second one for my bedroom.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
If you value your sanity, avoid this piece of junk at all costs.,
By William56 (Sterling, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
I have been in the computer field a number of years. So, it isn't very difficult for me to understand and operate most any equipment. I have had plenty of hands on experience with DVD/RW technology. This particular unit promises a lot of service, but seriously fails to deliver. First, I agree that set up was very easy. It would have been even easier if LiteOn has put all the parts they promised in the box. Second, the manual that accompanies this product was written by some one who has little or no command of the English language. Third, it will play and a VHS tape fairly well. So will any cheap VCR. The unit is extremely slow to play or record. Fourth, Copying to a DVD is a complicated process. The recorder will often skip in time, or speed up. That is of course the system doesn't crash. Fifth, the noise it makes while recording is similar to having a small gerbil trapped inside the machine. Sixth, there is no room for human error on the DVD recording. Once you start recording it is impossible to shut down. In addition, you can not record with the VCR in this unit even though it's implied. Seventh, the system is set up to accept only certain manufactures DVD's. The unit simply wouldn't accept anything else with out failing. Eighth, there is no instant record. It's a lengthy complicated process that has severe limitations. Finally, calling Tech support is a joke. The 800 number has been changed to a long distance number. I am suspicious that it is out side the U.S. It takes a very long time to get to actually speak to some one. After that it was very difficult to get a straight answer to technical questions. Save your self the aggravation. Look for another combo. This one is not worth it.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Product,
By Works flawlessly so far, records with VHS tapes as well with all types of DVD (RW,R,+,-).Also dubs VHS to DVD or other way around.Has 2 quality settings for VHS and 6 for DVDs! Has cable tuner(programmable), while most new ones don't have any. If your looking for a regular combo VCR/DVD recorder or to transfer all those old VHS tapes to DVD this is it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works transferring home videos to DVD,
By Luddite (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
It was time for the Luddite to try another DVD recorder. My primary reason for buying was to transfer all the 8mm videos' of the kids to DVD. It did a good job of this and I was able to finish the job I started with a Toshiba recorder. Once I finished that I started converting the big stack of VHS tapes. A binder of 25 DVD's takes up a lot less space then the tapes. This went well. The big glitch is the Macrovision copy protect on some of the movies. I was able to transfer quite a few and get rid of the tapes, anything Disney of course will have Macrovision and wont copy. I have done about 30 DVD's so far and no coasters like the Toshiba would occasionally produce.
I did try timed recording on a DVD a few times and that seems to work fine. I read a review that complained that DVD's made with this machine could not be imported to a PC for editing. I tried one and it was a success. I did try timed recording on a DVD a few times and that seems to work fine.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT VALUE- GREAT DVD/VCR COPING,
By rcknrllguy "rcknrllguy" (bethesda,md) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING, THESE GUYS WHO CAN'T OPERATE A MACHINE AS SIMPLE AS THIS ONE SHOULD GET A GED AND TRY AGAIN. I USE MY MACHINE DAILY FOR OVERA YEAR AND IT WORKS LIKE A CHAMP!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good for transitioning to DVD-R,
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This review is from: Lite-On LVC-9016 Progressive-Scan DVD Recorder/VCR Combo (Electronics)
I got this cheap on eBay, it was refurbished, but had a big problem, the tape deck mechanism was missing a few screws and wouldn't take tapes until I fixed it. It uses a Lite-on DVD-RW drive that can be pulled out and put into a PC if needed since it is ATA based. The software on the device is slow to start up and playing a DVD. Probably because it has to pick a driver for the unit inside. I learned something about these things, which is why I said this is a good transitioning device. Due to little memory for constructing a progressive stream, DVD recording is in interlaced mode, which is worthless to me. I was hoping to copy videotapes to DVD for importing into my PC, but when I checked the video stream on my PC, I could see interlacing, as well as frames blended together. It appears that it scans the input data in a smaller frame, and upconverts the encoding to 720x480 29.97 frames, which is only good for TV viewing, not for archiving. Another fault is common with the Lite-on brand: The closed-captioning signal sometimes get cropped off the display output. This appears to occur after a certain signal is detected, possibly as a result of a crudely/poorly performed transition in a TV station's master signal. It is probably because of the PAL-compatibility mode it has - I discovered that by testing it with a video stream from a game CD on my Shinco 868, and it somewhat displays the image, but only the top 4/5ths as the image is pushed down. A fix to accurately center a PAL signal as well as keeping the closed captioning stream active would be great. So this recorder isn't perfect, it has output limitations, not putting any data from the VCR, DVD or other video inputs (other than coaxial input) through the coaxial NTSC output. It's perfect for familiarizing yourself with the needs of a DVR until you find a better unit. It's good for the kid's room, and great for recording video game play sessions. It's also good for recording stuff that you won't care about having PERFECT videos of. However, you should shop around a bit more if you want something that will produce archival quality videos.
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