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111 of 114 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quality combo product - no compromises
This is my second dvd/vcr combo and I primarily wanted the ability to convert VHS tapes to DVD but also was looking for a better DVD player. I found just about everything I was looking for. Recording to DVD is very easy, and you have every conceivable format (-+R,RW). I've tested whether the recorded DVDs work on other, older players and they do. The DVD player is a...
Published on February 17, 2006 by Deb Ryan

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57 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Echo Chamber
We bought this model for the ease of dubbing VHS tapes to DVD. Dubbing was very intuitive. Despite some other reviews that said the color was washed-out, we didn't have any problems with color issues. However, the audio function was terrible. While playing DVDs (which is most of the mileage we would put on the machine) the audio sounded hollow and tinny -- like an echo...
Published on October 22, 2005 by Todd W. Pennington


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111 of 114 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quality combo product - no compromises, February 17, 2006
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Deb Ryan "debtomr" (Bellingham, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is my second dvd/vcr combo and I primarily wanted the ability to convert VHS tapes to DVD but also was looking for a better DVD player. I found just about everything I was looking for. Recording to DVD is very easy, and you have every conceivable format (-+R,RW). I've tested whether the recorded DVDs work on other, older players and they do. The DVD player is a little slow to load, but picture, sound, and controls are outstanding. VCR is fine, though we don't use it much other than for transferring home movies to DVD. Caution - I have not found the remote for this system to be compatible with "universal remotes" - even for my Sony surround sound system! But overall, a great spacesaver that doesn't make you sacrifice quality for the various components.
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57 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Echo Chamber, October 22, 2005
This review is from: Sony RDRVX515 DVD Recorder (Electronics)
We bought this model for the ease of dubbing VHS tapes to DVD. Dubbing was very intuitive. Despite some other reviews that said the color was washed-out, we didn't have any problems with color issues. However, the audio function was terrible. While playing DVDs (which is most of the mileage we would put on the machine) the audio sounded hollow and tinny -- like an echo chamber. Neither my wife or I are audiophiles -- this just sounded bad. We tweaked every setting, and triple-checked all the connections, but nothing helped. Finally, we just hooked our old player back up and the sound was fine. Ultimately, we returned the unit.
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74 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sony RDRVX515 Very Disappointing, October 26, 2005
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Ron (Maryland) - See all my reviews
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This unit is so full of features that I eagerly purchased it, but I returned it due to two fatal flaws. First, the VCR performs poorly. When playing older tapes, they look noisy, not nearly as good as several other VCR's I have. Since a prime use for this unit is dubbing VHS to DVD, I was very disappointed. Second, you can't select the thumbnail picture for the titles menu. I couldn't believe this! The titles screen would be better with just text titles, rather than include the first frame that the machine automatically selects, which is usually not a good choice! (But allowing selecting a title thumbnail, is such an obvious feature to include, I just can't believe they didn't include this option.) Otherwise, this machine has more features (many DVD recording speeds, many editing options, support for + and - R disks and new double-layer disks, etc) than any other machine I am aware of. Nice layout and functionality (except the two dubbing buttons are dangerously close to the two eject buttons, I see mistakes happening here all the time! I returned my unit and am waiting for someone to come out with a unit with this many features (or maybe the next Sony version!).
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Product returned, December 16, 2005
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I have never been disappointed in a Sony product until trying the RDRVX515 DVD/VCR recorder. I currently own and use two other Sony DVD recorders. The RDRVX515 is totally inferior to the other two. The signal and recording quality are frankly not acceptable - the definition is just not there. Also, when I tried to record a movie on several of the cable premium channels, it recorded for a few seconds and then stopped and a message came up saying that "you cannot record copy protected movies". This makes the recorder totally useless to me.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gets the Job Done!, May 6, 2006
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Well, I impulse spent and bought this from the J&R Music World website and phoned in my order for a HP Pavilion Widescreen Flat Panel and this DVD Recorder/VCR Player by SONY. I RARELY impulse purchase by the way. However, when I saw this thing on J&R's website I was like wow and the price was great too! After I purchased it I searched for reviews on my new TV and this Player. The HP TV got excellent reviews while this got nearly horrible reviews by almost everyone that's reviewed it here at Amazon.com. Well, now that I have unpacked it, set it up and actually have used it and dubbed a few DVDs from VHS Tapes I have to say that I must be one of the few people who are actually having a great experience with this player thus far. Every negative thing I have read on this site regarding the player are understandable. But only because you REALLY need to sit down and UNDERSTAND how this thing works! I have successfully dubbed 9 episodes of a TV Series I recorded onto VHS in 1997. The quality of the (SP) recorded DVD-R was just as it is on the VHS. And speaking of the VHS playback...it is not as bad as some people are saying. I compared it to my Sharp VCR WITH the fine tuning mechanisms turned on. This Sony VCR plays back that 9 year old VHS tape with ease and the quality is the same. The playback of the finalized DVD-R on other DVD Players (and PC DVD DRIVES) looks just as good as it does in this Sony player. I don't know but maybe some people just need to actually sit down and just work with the features and settings and options a little more. The manual was a but confusing with how to work some of this Players primary features. But once I figured it all out it was a breeze. I don't really care much about the fact that you can't record from TV if the signal will not allow you to. My main concern is just getting rid of all these freaking VHS TAPES! And so far I think that it will be a wonderful experience as it has already been. I will be chucking ALOT of old VHS tapes in the very near future. :)
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44 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great Sony, September 29, 2005
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After a bad experience with JVC, I went to Sony. As all my Sony products, it worked first time and it's easy to use. Tape to DVD transfers were simple to start and finalize.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointed too, December 22, 2005
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All my electronics are Sony, so I was expecting great things. My primary reason purchasing this DVD Recorder was to transfer all my VHS tapes to DVD. But, as the other reviewer noted, I have experienced quite a few problems. The disc freezes during Finalization when you are done recording a VHS Tape to DVD and you have to unplug the unit to reset it (not a big deal if the plug is accessible). I have wasted too many DVD's having to re-record them. Sometimes the original VHS tape is better quality than the DVD copy. I returned my first one and was refunded my first purchase and sent another one. I am now having to send the second one back to due to sound issue with it. Sony is no help at all, they don't want to admit there is a problem. I am having my 3rd one sent today and if the problems persist, I am done with this Sony product! Wish me luck.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good product but it has it short comings, January 22, 2006
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I like the wide array of recording formats for DVDs. The unit is very easy to program and use for the most part. The DVDs are absolultely beautiful; they are clear and can be played on any player that can handle the format. The VHS on the other hand really stinks if they were recorded on another player/recorder, the ones recorded on this unit is of much better quality. Keep in mind that this unit will not record protected material on the DVD side.

All in all I have used most of the functions and really like this unit.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars What a waste of money!, December 26, 2005
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Corey Noggle "wickedsinsation" (Georgetown, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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This thing isn't worth the DVD+R DL discs that it renders useless. Hit record, and a few hours later you have a coaster for your coffee table and you've missed your favorite show. Don't waste your money; buy a hard drve equipped DVR...
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very UN-SONY like performance, March 11, 2006
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kzinti (Northern Virginia) - See all my reviews
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First bad Sony product I've ever had in 30 years. VHS recording is terrible. Yet, record the exact same channel on DVD and it looks great, even the slow (3 - 4 hour/DVD) speeds look OK. 30% of the time it fails to finalize or says there's a disk error after timed recording and makes coasters out of DVD's. VHF to DVD or DVD to VHS dubing is severely hindered by the poor quality of the VHS deck. Yet, if I play the same tape on my 20 year old JVC and record on the Sony, it looks great. Returned to their service and was told "no problem found" Yeah, right. I'm gonna try one last time to complain to Sony, then it literally goes in the trash, since it is not only a poor performer, but I can't count on it to work. (Bought an LG LRY-517 unit that has been flawless).
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