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Location: IcelandMember since: 26 Jan, 2010

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Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
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Awesome, thank you!
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Thanks from Nigel & the Team. Our Phone Number is 0116 212 2754 if you need us.
Reviews (1)
Panasonic Region Free DMR-EZ45V DVD VCR VHS Freeview Recorder HDMI Combo Combi
21 Feb, 2018
Great for giving your home videos a new life.
I have owned 3 different VHS to MAC/PC devices and have never been happy with the results. The quality has never been as good as i think it should be, plus it seems that with all those kind of gadgets, that if you have an old vhs tape that when there’s a bad spot on it, there’s some kind of glitch and you get a green or blue screen with no audio for maybe about 10 seconds, and sometimes when the picture and audio come back, they’re out of sync for a few seconds.. that can be really irritating and you always lose footage. With this VHS to DVD device it doesn’t happen… thank god. Here are some Pros and cons..

 Pros: 1. The quality is better than from the VHS to MAC/PC devices i have owned.
 2. Really easy to use (very important)
 Cons: 1. It said: Recordable disc formats: DVD+R, DVD+R Dual Layer, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R Dual Layer, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, VHS Cassette, VR Supported….. However.. I’ve tried both DVD+R and DVD-R and only the DVD-R seems to work for me. Not a huge problem, but would have been nice to know that before i bought 50 DVD+R.
 2. Not really a con but, you of course need to rip the dvd’s if you want to store the videos on your computer or a cloud, but with software like Handbrake it’s easy and you get good quality files that are not very big. In my opinion it’s still worth it to record your videos to dvd this way, and then ripping them on to your computer, than buying one of those VHS to MAC/PC usb things, they are simply not good.

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