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43 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I took it back to the store for a refund,
By L Crawford (IN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
I bought (and returned) a Philips DVDR615/17. (...)It was a beautiful machine and it has a lot of nice features. It made beautiful disks...when it made disks. I usually record on DVD+RW and I should have had a clue that things weren't going to go well when there was a preprinted form in the box telling me how to wipe a +RW disk, if the machine suddenly decided it couldn't read it. Well, it decides that A LOT! You might go back to add an hour at the end of 4 other hours that this same machine already recorded...and suddenly it can't read it. But, more disgusting, on just about every disk (and I tried several brands), it went "disk error" after a couple of minutes of recording and ruined the disk. If you erased it (using the secret disk wiping procedure) and started over, it usually recorded. But, that's not too practical if you want to timer record. In fact, I NEVER made a successful timer recording. (And, even if you got a non-timer recording, the machine might just forget how to read that same disk a few minutes later.) I tried contacting Philips support to see if there was a firmware flash or something to correct this, but the only response I got referred me to an 800 number that turned out to be "Out of Warrantee Support", who wanted to charge me (...) just to talk to me, even though I had only had the goofy thing a few days. I think not. So, back to the store it went. If that one problem didn't exist, this would've been a great machine, so if they ever fix it, somebody let me know.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Philips Recorder- Good or Bad,
This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
I have purchased Philips DVD recorders before and I really like the Philips however the problem is that you either receive a good one or a bad one. There seem to be nothing in between. I like the Philips because the DVD+RW gives you more flexibility if you want to use it like a VCR. The -RW format makes you delete the entire disc where as the +RW allows you to delete one program or the entire disc depends on what you want to do. Another thing I really like about Philips is their thumbnail format which will display a small picture of the program that you have recorded. This will allow you to see at a glance what is on the disc. You can also edit the thumbnail to display any picture from the program. This thumbnail will also display when you play the disc from any DVD player unlike the Sony which will not allow the edit of the thumbnail in +RW and will display a blank picture when played on other DVD players. Another great thing about the Philips is that you can record two programs together like Simpsons and Friends in a one hour continues recording and then instead of one thumbnail of Simpsons, you can divide the 1 hour program into 2 30 minute programs with 2 different thumbnails.
I have read that a lot of people do not like the remote control and the Philips manual however for me after getting used to the remote control and understand the manual, the recorder is very easy to use. I have tried a lot of other DVD recorders like Sony however I still come back to Philips DVD Recorder. The only problem with Philips is their quality control. You either get a good machine or a bad. If you can stand the problem of buying a Philips recorder, set it up, find out that is has problems, return it back to the store, get another replacement, and see if you have a good one this time. I went through a few before finding a good one. The first one did not work right out the box, returned for an exchange. The exchange unit worked for about a week then the tuner started to flash bright and dark every second which really bothered me. Returned for another exchange. This new exchange worked for 10 days and then started to lock up. It would not record anything but just freeze. This happens every other recording which is a real pain because you thought you had recorded something and then find out that it frooze. Returned this unit also. Waited for a few weeks while trying to find other brands like Sony but still came back to Philips. Purchase another Philips and found it again did not work right out the box. Returned back and got a replacement. This time, everything is fine. I have had the Recorder for over 30 days and everything is fine so far. So if you really want a good, flexable +RW DVD recorder, I would recommend Philips if you are willing to keep returning the recorder until you find one that works.
24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pulled, Despite Horrific Exp w/the 985,
By R. Williams "code slubber" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
For some inexplicable reason, I just decided that I would buy this after multiple rounds of suffering with the 985. So I ordered this and then packed up my 985 and sent it back to the factory for a second time.Meanwhile, when this was delivered, I had a bit of a hassle with it because I plugged it into my digital receiver and got 'no signal' when trying to monitor the recording. Also, I wanted to have an S connection. Well, finally got it working by moving to EXT2. Anyway, to my amazement, I have not had a single recording fail, and I've done a ton of them since purchasing a couple months ago. Never once have I seen DISC ERROR or have I had to wipe the disc. So I was surprised to read the other accounts which sound like 985-like behavior. Lots of the online disc ordering places will send you sample packs now so you can try different brands. I got mine from rima.com. One last note: I make all my recordings to RW and then take them to my G5 and make copies onto -Rs, so I can't really speak to the long-standing problems with +Rs.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Philips DVDR615 Performs Flawlessly,
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This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
The DVDR615 does everything as advertised and has performed flawlessly for the short time I have owned it. I record on 4X Memorex DVD+RW in all recording modes. For the price, the feature set seemed like the most bang for the buck. It is very easy to customize background, titles and chapters. Splitting titles is also easy and handy for copying those old VHS or 8mm tapes with various recordings on them. You can copy in one long block, then go back and insert titles as needed.
It has several fast forward/reverse and slow motion recording modes which makes finding tracks very easy. Other bells and whistles such as zoom, pan, etc are nice to have but won't get much use. My biggest concern was that these disks would play on my other Sony DVD player which is 2 1/2 years old. The disks play without a hitch on the Sony. The DVD+R/RW format appears to be the easiest format to use and also appears to be evolving as the new standard. I highly recommend this model to anyone looking for a solid recorder at a great price.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't do all that it says it does.,
By jpbarthe (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
I was very disappointed to find that this recorder could not read all the formats consistently. It could read one dvd+ but not another, one dvd-, but not another, one svcd but not another, etc. I had bought it with expectation that it could read all the formats if they were recorded correctly and this was not the case. I had to return it. Otherwise, setup was easy. My old APEX player, which was 1/3 the price, reads everything without a hitch. Glad I didn't part with it.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Recording Quality Great BUT Reliability Poor,
By LarryM (FL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
Pro:
- Recording quality on the DVDR-15/17 was much better than expected (using DirecTV) on settings up to 6 hrs (8 hrs was worse than VHS). - Multiple input/output formats. - Slim silver case Con: - Reliability poor. After 40 days (right after they began replaying ALL the Farscape episodes), the system refused to recognize ANY disc - blank or commercial in any format (prerecorded DVD/DVD+R/CD). Technical support was prompt & immediately gave me an RMA so I could send it away for service (shipping on my dime). - Menu is not intuitive. We'll see how the turnaround is & whether the problem returns.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not a single bad burn to date,
By ibglowin (Lost Almost, NM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
I picked up the Philips DVDR615 a week ago at a local Best Buy and love it. I have burned 15 +R Disc and 1 +RW Disc without any problems. All disc played in my Sony DVD players as well as a Dell and 2 Apple computers. The Apple's seemed to like the disc to be finalized on one machine, didn't care on the other. I purchsed this machine for one reason only and that is archiving shows off my Dish 921 HD PVR. I have to downconvert from 1080i to 480i but the PQ at the 1X setting is excellent, not HD of course but certainly top quality DVD which is all we have until the release of any HD Recorders sometime next year ($$$$).
I disagree about waiting 6 months to post a review on something, by then you usually can't find it. I would have preferred to purchase the Philips DVDR740 which has 5.1 Audio recording capability but for some reason I can't find one anywhere. Lastly the reason I give this recorder 4 stars and not 5 stars is the fact that the OSD is not very intuitive and the owners manual is even worse. Once you figure out how to operate it though its really quite simple. I don't know why they couldn't explain it better in the manual. The "monitor" key is your friend! If anything changes with the reliability of this recorder I will update or add to this review
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great except for the I-Link,
By Mandy (Kearny, NJ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
I've created dozens and dozens of DVD's with this recorder. I mainly use it to back up my VHS tapes (mostly home movies, etc., not copywritten movies because it doesn't let you do that). It's worked great so far, except for the I-Link feature. I plugged my digital 8 video camera into it, and it just did not work right -- jittery w/artifacts, etc. I decided to use the analog plugs instead, and the quality is almost the same - you'd have to really be an expert in video quality to tell the difference (I did have a few luminence problems with the RCA connections, but I now use the S-Video connection and it works great). I would recommend this recorder to anyone looking to go from homemade VHS to DVD.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Update on October 8 Review,
By LarryM (MA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
My previous review (LarryM) ended with "We'll see how the turnaround is & whether the problem returns."
Well, three months later I still do not have my DVDR-615 back from service. No one will give me a straight answer and I'm out $331 (now sells for less than $240). Bottom line, I can't recommend buying this model due to non-existent customer service. Philips will have to work very hard to gain back a customer.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Do not buy anything Philips!,
By Jenn (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips DVDR615 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
I have purchased this DVD "Recorder" and it was the biggest mistake of my life. The recorder shuts itself off without warning and then proceeds to wipe out anything and everything you previously may have been able (if lucky) to record on the disk. Its difficult to navigate your way through the menu screen and it also likes to record things on its own when there's no scheduled recording. And good luck with trying to get any type of technical support over the phone. Trust me, this is a bad piece of equipment.
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