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Of course, you can now record onto DVD, too its just taking a while for people to notice, and for prices to come down low enough to make it a truly attractive proposition. If youre still recording onto videos, here are some reasons why you should switch over to a DVD recorder today. The biggest reason, without a doubt, is picture and sound quality. When you record on videotape, you always notice that the quality is worse than the original broadcast. With DVD, however, its exactly like watching the show live it cant make the quality any better than the original transmission, but it can preserve it completely intact. Another factor is that DVDs can hold more. Even a relatively cheap DVD is competitive with very expensive tapes and if you dont always record at the highest quality, DVDs can hold a truly amazing amount of television. DVDs dont wear out. They can scratch, like CDs, but its rare, and will generally just cause them to quickly jump over the ruined section. Videotapes, on the other hand, slowly degrade every time you play them, until the whole thing becomes an unwatchable mess and you have to either replace it or throw it away. If you want to see evidence of this, try comparing ex-rental VHS to ex-rental DVDs. To top it all off, the DVD recorders themselves are so much easier to program than VCRs. VCR programming is a mystery that has troubled people for decades, with its mysterious codes and multitude of buttons. Programming a DVD recorder, on the other hand, is as easy as selecting the show you want to record from an on-screen list, and pressing the record button. |


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