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Sony RDR-GX330 Single Tray DVD Recorder

by Sony
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Sony
Color Name:Silver
Built In Decoders:Dolby Digital // DTS decoder

Technical Details

  • DVD+RW/+R, DVD-RW/-R DVD, DVD+R DL Recording Compatible
  • Compatible with +R Double-Layer Disc (8.5GB)
  • Precision Cinema Progressive Technology
  • i.LINK Interface for DV & Digital 8 Camcorders
  • 12 Bit Video DAC with 108 Mhz Processing
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 11.5 x 2.3 inches ; 11 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 12 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000FEYH7I
  • Item model number: RDR-GX330
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #48,698 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Record or watch your favorite shows and movies with the picture quality you would expect from a Sony.


 

Customer Reviews

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132 of 138 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars You need to know about -RW(vr), August 18, 2006
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This review is from: Sony RDR-GX330 Single Tray DVD Recorder (Electronics)
This recorder offers different features depending on which type of media you use.

To get all the bells and whistles you need to use -RW or -R media formatted in the VR mode.

-RW(vr) is the only recording method that allows CHASING.

-R(vr) and -RW(vr) also allow you to use the PLAYLIST function, which allows you to do some really nice editing like cutting out commercials at the exact frame that they start in. It allows you to combine scenes from different recordings and it allows you to change the order of playback. It took me a while to get the hang of this, but now it takes me about 20 minutes to edit 40 minutes of commercials out of a 2 1/2 hour movie.

Now the bad part.

The VR format is not compatible with most DVD players. -R(VR) is not the same as -R(Video). This unit will record -R(Video) and -RW(Video) mode, but then you don't get the sophisticated editing features. Those editing features are really important because as other reviewers have noted there IS NO RECORD PAUSE BUTTON.

The last thing I want to do is edit a recording and then have it be playable on ONLY that machine!.

This is how I solved my dilemma. I bought a Sony multi-format DVD player DVP-NS55P and it will play the Sony -R(VR) and -RW(VR) file formats and you don't even have to finalize them first. When I am satisfied with the edit I put the DVD in the player and output it back to my recorder where I can make one clean copy in either -R(video) or +R depending on where I want to play it. Then I erase my RW DVD and I'm ready to record my next movie.

I really think SONY was forcing us into the VR mode by removing the REC PAUSE button. Unfortunately they didn't think it through enough because sometimes you'd like a higher quality recording and maybe removing a few commercials during recording might buy you some extra space to get a higher quality recording. And sometimes you might want to play your recording on something other than a SONY. I've been able to get the DVD player to pause using a JP1 programmable remote, so this is something they took out for for a reason. It couldn't have been that expensive to include a REC PAUSE button on a remote.


I just wish I understood this before hand. I'd read lots of reviews and nobody mentioned this compatibility issue. I tried to play the -R(VR) disks on all the DVD Players I could find, and the only one that could read it was another SONY. Maybe people haven't encountered the problem because they only have Sony equipment. Why don't the just come out and say that -RW(VR) is proprietary to SONY. Anyone remember Beta vs. VHS?

I love the picture quality of my DVD's. I love the chasing feature. I love getting away from VHS!

It's a very cool tool. I'm a movie nut, and I love having a library of movies that I can view without having to sit through hours of commercials is great for me. I've burned about 150 -R(video) DVD'S so far and only 10 of them turned out to be coasters (meaning that they couldn't be played on my Toshiba).

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84 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes yes finally a recorder that works!, July 11, 2006
This review is from: Sony RDR-GX330 Single Tray DVD Recorder (Electronics)
I do lots of research before I buy. My research lead me to the Panasonic ES15. It reads and writes to just about every type of media. Bad choice. The tuner quality was horrible and the disks it burned were as bad as the tuner. It went back and I bought my second choice, the Samsung R130. This one only writes to -R/RW media but the picture quality was great. Unfortunately, the disks it creates can only be read reliably on itself. They wouldn't play correctly on my Sony DVD player nor my desktop (with two different drives and two software packages). What good is it if I can't play the disks anywhere except itself?

Enter the GX330. It was more expensive than each of my first two trys. This one writes to dual layer media though. Picture quality is great, maybe a bit better than the Samsung. But here is the best part. I can play the disks it creates on my other player and my desktop with zero problems! This player creates a menu on the disk that actually works! I haven't had a chance yet to play with all the settings when you finalize a disk but just plain vanilla out of the box worked great for me. It does what I need it to do. The quality is super. I couldn't be happier.

This is the player to get hands down!
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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Looking for a DVD-Recorder? This has everything you truly need..., October 5, 2006
This review is from: Sony RDR-GX330 Single Tray DVD Recorder (Electronics)
Ok, the skinny on DVD recorders and this model, and the Bare Bones you probably want for a DVD recorder:

-You want to be able play and write to: DVD-R, DVD+, DVD-RW and DVD+RW (This Model Can do all.)

-You want to be able to edit out commercials on recordings. (This model can more easily and more accurately remove commercials/segments than the manual "pause when you see a commercial" technique as described in others comments. This model is simple: Just push record (AND PUT DOWN YOUR REMOTE AND ENJOY YOUR SHOW! ) then after recording and ENJOYING your show, remove the commercials in the recording using the easy edit function. (Remember to use DVD+RW discs for this function.)

-You want DVI input/RCA inputs so you can burn DV camcorder, old Camcorder movies/vhs etc to DVD.

-You want an easy Recording Timer. (This one is very easy.)

-You want to create DVD Menu's for your multiple recordings on a disc. (Is done automatically on DVD+RW's, though can be edited if you want...)

-You probably don't want a recorder that burns onto DVD-RAM. (DVD-RAM cannot be played anywhere but in a DVD-RAM player and cannot be copied via computer. DVD-RAM has no true advantage over DVD+RW's unless you plan to re-write 100,000 times. DVD+RW's are extremely cheaper and can be rewritten more times than you could want and can be played across almost any player.

-This machine has a ton of extra bells and whistles that you probably never use but can take advantage if needed.

-Have used this model without a hitch to record on DVD+RW's all my shows, removing the commercials and having a DVD menu created automatically to play on most DVD players. Have copied my full DVD+RW's using the computer to other DVD formats so I can re-use the original DVD+RW's. Also I regularly record my DV camera tapes to DVD with the DV in.
- I love this machine for what it provides.
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