DVD recorders as players?


Does anybody see any reason to have separate units for recording and normal playback, or is it fine to do the obvious and use one unit for both tasks (as I suspect it should be, just making sure)? In other words, for playback, does a player have any advantage over recorder being used as a player?
aktchi

Showing 1 response by isellstuff

Hi, do NOT use your RECORDER AS a PLAYER!
It has been proven time and time again,
that recorders have WEAKER lasers than
players. ALSO, the lasers in recorders do NOT last
as long, because they have to BURN the data to the disc.
They are NOT designed as well as lasers that just play.
ALSO, alot of the specs from recorders are not as good
as the players, something else to think about.
Also think what happens when your recorder doesn`t
want to work, then you have to buy another
recorder. BUT during that time, you can still USE
your dvd player, to play IF you have a seperate
player and recorder.