A VCR (videocassette recorder) is an electromechanical device for recording and playing back full-motion audio-visual programming on cassettes containing magnetic tape whereas a DVD player is is an optical disc technology.
Not really. VCR stands for 'video cassette recorder' and VHS is type of videocassette tape that can be played in a VCR.
You can record from DVD's to VCR's, but only on some players. Toshiba makes a DVD to VCR recorder.
Any of the DVD/VCR combo players that say DVD-RW will be able to record both.
VCR Players are not bought world-wide anymore because of the increases in technology such as DVD players, DVD, tivo,blue-ray players and there has been a much less demand for VCR players.
what is the difference between a vcr & dvd combo with out tuner & one with. as far as recording a show on a vhs tape?
Any reputable DVD/VCR players should be able to play DivX movie format.
Sony has a handful of DVD players, all differentiated by their accessories, such as VCR players.
The Toshiba DVD/VCR combo players have tons of features, such as DVD recording and DVD to VCR dubbing.
Panasonic makes great DVD/VCR combo players that will integrate well with your home theater.
The price of a VCR in 1990 was about $175. VCR's are no longer as popular as they once were due to the advent of DVD players.
Any of the Sony dual VCR/DVD players can record from DVD.
The first VCR was 'probably,' made in the year- of 1968.
They carry portable DVD players, DVD recorders, DVD/VCR combination, single disc players, multi disc players, and XDE video players. To see more selections go to their site.