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Old 05-10-2008, 12:01 AM   #1 of 6
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Recording HD


Ok. Been an audio/video phile for a long time. Been out of it for a few years and looking to get back in. Have had a Tivo (NON-HD), for some years. had DIRECTV since Feb 95. Did a home theatre before there was a term for it.
So asking the guys and gals who are on the cutting edge NOW for this:

Best way to record HD. Is there a BLU RAY recorder coming soon?

I have a pretty big selection of DVD, and over 100 Laser Discs (told you I have been in it a while). No BLU RAY yet. Have a pretty good Home Theatre (dated but still good, with a Sharp Projector).
What I am looking at will be bought in 2009 probably. So I am looking for basic advice as regards which way to go.
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Old 05-10-2008, 06:30 AM   #2 of 6
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Re: Recording HD


You could either go the PC route or wait for the stand alone Dish TR-50 due out in July or August. You can see it here:

YouTube - Echostar TR50
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Old 05-10-2008, 07:44 AM   #3 of 6
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Re: Recording HD


Would prefer a stand alone unit that just records frankly without being married to SAT or CABLE or even OTA. That is why I was wondering when the BLU RAY recorders would start to show up. A DVR that was not wedded to one system would be of the good- are there any?
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Re: Recording HD


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Would prefer a stand alone unit that just records frankly without being married to SAT or CABLE or even OTA. That is why I was wondering when the BLU RAY recorders would start to show up. A DVR that was not wedded to one system would be of the good- are there any?


While some of the below stories are dated, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for one in the US. You could follow CES in Vegas in the beginning of next Jan. to see if there is a change of heart and any announcements. Many of the recorders in Japan also have a TV tuner built in from what I've seen and Japan I don't believe is scheduled to shift to all digital for about 3 yrs.

Japan says no to Blu-ray, HD DVD recorders for U.S. - CNET News.com

Panasonic: Panasonic DMR-BW900 Blu-ray Recorder Writes to 50GB Dual Layer Discs or a TB of HDD

Sharp's AQUOS BD-HDW20 Blu-ray recorder with 1TB disk: zero-to-numb in just 0.8 seconds - Engadget HD

Sharp to Launch Blu-ray HDTV Recorder
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Re: Recording HD


Hi, I certainly agree with you. Your advice is really very helpful for us.

Thanks a lot!


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Old 05-10-2008, 10:51 AM   #6 of 6
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Hi, I certainly agree with you. Your advice is really very helpful for us.

Thanks a lot!

If you really absolutely need one, you can always buy a Japanese one and get a voltage step up converter. I'm not sure by the time you do that with the current value of the US dollar if it would not be more cost effective to go with a PC solution.
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