Any of the Sony dual VCR/DVD players can record from DVD.
VCRs, tapes,
With the advent of DVDs and now Blueray, VCRs seem to be an antiquated item
VCRs do not support HDTV. You will not be able to record HD. You will be able to record a converted HD signal but will lose the quality.
YES. dvds are almost outdated as well. Blu-Ray is the new standard. anonymous@oola.com
You can do it, and you don't need a "combo" machine. Any VCR can be connected to a DVR to copy old tapes to DVDs. The quality won't be as good as an original DVD, because the videotape is an analog recording and has to go through A-D conversion before it can be recorded on a DVD.
Yes,although they don't record at the same definition.A super-vhs vcr does the same resolution as a dvd and satellite,but most vcrs will give you an inferior playback to the signal it uses.
No the PS3 does not record except on the harddrive
It is an acronym for a noun : Video Cassette Recorder. VCRs use magnetic tape to record audio-visual information.
No only play them. it does not record either DVD or Blu ray
DVD recording has to be specified on the machine. Many DVD machines do not record as that is an expensive add on which most people do not use. If it is not specified however, the machine does not record DVDs
The LG - Multiformat DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW/RAM Recorder/4-Head Hi-Fi VCR Combo will record DVDs.
No legal DVD/VCR combo will allow for the duplication of commercial DVDs. This is an infringement of copyright law.