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SAMSUNG DVD-VR330 Combined VCR and DVD Recorder – DVD-VR330/X
SAMSUNG DVD-VR330 Combined VCR and DVD Recorder – DVD-VR330/X The Samsung DVD-VR330 Combined VCR and DVD Recorder brings together two great entertainment choices. This slim compact design provides the best of both worlds and has the ability to record home movies and TV programming on a wide variety of DVD discs while allowing you to continue playing from your collection of VHS discs.

This 4-head VCR offers a full complement of standard recording and playback options as well as the ability to easily convert VHS tapes to DVD.

A front-panel DV (FireWire IEEE 1394) input enables you to connect a video camcorder and edit and record footage directly to a DVD disc, all via a single cable and without losing image quality.

The EVQ (Enhanced Video Quality) feature provides sharper images and truer color reproduction for both movies and home videos. It offers a full menu of DVD recording options, including DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW as well as DVD-RAM discs. This is a very flexible format that allows you to re-record on the disc up to several thousand times. Further, it offers recording compatibility with DVD-/+R discs--enabling you to store up to 8.5 GB of video on these two-sided discs.

You can program recording via the timer, or choose easy one-touch recording. Chapters are created when you record your favorite TV show or video clips from a camcorder onto a DVD disc. This eliminates wasted time searching the whole DVD to find the right spot.  Up to 99 titles can be recorded onto one disc.