Product Description
Preserve your favorite shows and movies with the outstanding picture and sound quality unique to DVD. The technology has been improving rapidly, and now, you not only can watch DVDs, you can record onto them, you can watch them while recording, and you can even edit them!
Features:
- Record to both high-capacity DVD-RAM discs and DVD-R discs to provide viewing capabilities on most conventional DVD players.
- Record a program onto a disk that you are simultaneously watching another previously-recorded program on!
- With Time Slip(tm) Playback, you no longer have to wait for an entire program to be recorded before watching it from beginning to end.
- The special Playlist Playback feature lets you perform simple non-linear video editing - such as rearranging the order of scenes, skipping over unwanted scenes, or copying selections.
- Set your recorder to one of five different recording speeds, each varying in recording quality and length - plus the extra long recording mode lets you record up to 12 hours on a single disc!
Record your favorite movies or Discovery programs on these DVD Recordable discs from Maxell (sold seperately). The set includes five 4.7 GB discs designed for exclusive use in 4.7GB DVD-R drives conforming to Version 2.0 specifications, such as the Panasonic DVD Recorder and Player. Stock up so you'll always have them on hand when you need them.
Amazon.com Product Description
A terrific all-around player and recorder, the Panasonic DMR-E30 offers the flexibility of recording on both DVD-RAM--ideal for instant chapter access and for multiple rerecordings--as well as DVD-R, regarded as the most widely compatible of the many DVD formats (great for sharing camcorder footage with loved ones). With the DMR-E30S you can digitally record superb picture and sound--up to 12 hours on a double-sided DVD-RAM disc and up to six hours on a single-sided DVD-RAM or DVD-R disc, thanks to Panasonic's original Hybrid VBR (variable bit rate) technology. (Rewriteable DVD-RAM discs can be rewritten over 100,000 times and offer 4.7 to 9.6 gigabytes per disc.)
The unique Time Slip feature lets the DVD recorder be used like a personal video recorder, or PVR. Because of DVD-RAM's extremely fast transfer rate, it's possible to view the recorded portion of an ongoing program from the beginning, while still recording the program in progress. In addition to recording new video content, the DMR-E30 lets you transfer favorite VHS recordings to durable, space-saving discs. The Direct Navigator instantly accesses recorded material from an onscreen menu that lists recording dates, times, channels, and titles. Finding and viewing recorded material are simple, because there's no need to search, fast-forward, or rewind.
As a player, the DMR-E30 offers a progressive-scan video output for optimal picture quality when viewing a DVD movie on a high-definition or HD-ready TV. Progressive scanning doubles the scan lines of an interlaced signal by scanning all 525 lines in 1/60 of a second for each full pass. The higher-density video signal creates filmlike DVD images with rich detail, extraordinary depth of field, and precise color reproduction.
Customer Reviews:
You'll have to buy one every two years .......2006-07-04
I was so excited when I purchased this unit. In less than two years it broke down. Panasonic customer service is atrocious and they refused to replace it. I had to buy a new one from them (at a discount but still). As of yet I haven't received the new recorder even though I paid for it. Trust me, you don't want to have to deal with Panasonic customer support. Talking to them is like talking to con artists. I recommend Sony because when something goes wrong with their equipment, at least they're helpful and polite. I know that because when my Playstation 2 broke down after five years, Sony replaced it without any fuss.
The weird thing is when I brought my DMR-E30 to a repair place (that Panasonic recommended to me), they told me that it's common knowledge that these units barely last two years and you can't repair them because replacing the parts is more expensive than buying a new unit.
Also like several other reviewers I was surprised how many disks don't work on this recorder. There were so many times when I had to return DVD-r disks back to the stores where I bought them because DMR-E30 didn't play/record them.
Anyway, after spending probably twenty hours on the phone with Panasonic's customer support, my advise to you is not to buy anything from them.
My Pet Dinosaur.......2005-12-29
I bought this from Circuit City in 2001, priced at $499. I wanted to preserve old VHS home videos & save new ones. I really didn't want the hassle of trying to do this on a PC. Learning new software & installing new drives isn't what I call a challenging weekend. Yes, this machine is picky about which discs it will record. Fuji DVD-R's are likely to crash in the middle of recording. TDK's are about 50% likely to burn. I had to order Panasonic discs to get a better percentage rate. Please remember, the DVD RAM you use will probably only work in this machine. They are best suited for timer recordings you will not want to keep. This unit also does not playback many formats modern DVD players now accept. If you have relatives that send home DVD's from their PC, they probably won't play on this machine. Nor will CD-R's or MPEG's. Lesson learned? I spent a weekend installing a DVD burner in the computer & learned how to copy from VHS. I mostly use this unit to switch aux. audio inputs to my antique stereo.
Great replacement for a VHS VCR!!.......2005-04-15
I bought one of these for about $550 almost two years ago and I use it steadily, although markedly less now that I also have a TiVo. This unit works well, is easy to use, and, at least in my case, has never "screwed up" in any way.
The DVD-RAM discs that it uses for re-writable media are excellent if not well-accepted by the masses. The discs allow the recorder to record and play simulataneously which is amazing and very useful. DVD-RAM discs also allow you to erase specific recordings or even parts of recordings (like commercials) without having to erase the entire disc. That erased footage is then available as free space on the disc.
It can also use DVD-R discs which are inexpensive and are compatible in just about all DVD players but are not erasable.
The recordings are good, especially in XP mode where you can get just 60 minutes on a DVD. SP is 2 hours on a disc and is acceptable but go any lower than that (LP for 4 hours or EP for 6 hours) and the quality starts to suck pretty bad. It's fine for TV shows, though, and the sound is not affected by the slower recording speeds.
The only two things I do NOT like about this model is 1) that it has no DV input so recording from a digital video camera is not quite as crisp as it would otherwise be and 2) that it automatically generates a god-awful-ugly startup menu on all DVD-R recordings you finalize for playback in other players. It's really nasty looking and it takes a long time to peck at the remote control to enter titles for your recordings. I guess there is a third thing. You can't add arbitrary chapter breaks in the DVD-R recordings; it automatically creates a chapter break every 5 minutes which is pretty annoying when you'd rather create chapter breaks in logical places on your dubbed home videos, for example.
Overall good recorder and I give it three stars. I like Panasonic equipment but this particular model could have used a little polishing. Buy it if you see it for $300 but don't pay more than that. 4-14-2005
Awfull product.......2004-11-13
I have my Panasonic burner for about a year. Now it locks up everytime I want to erase a dvd-ram disk. Also, this unit is not compatible with most dvd-r disks!!! I had to throw away several packages of dvd-r's.
Don't buy this thing, choose for Sony instead!
Be warned...
Great product.......2004-02-06
I love my DMR-E30 Panasonic DVD recorder. I would have liked to buy one with built-in hard drive, but was cost prohibitive. Good buy for those who don't want to put out the extra money for the hard drive.
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Die Cuts with a View has done it again! They've taken their best selling stack paper and added stickers and vellum qoutes combined with coordinating patterned paper and cardstock and created these fabulous Scrapbook Kits In A Stack. Available in both 8''x8'' and 12''x12'' sizes and several themes. Each pad contains enough supplies to create a whole album full of coordinating pages!
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If you enjoy listening to music and own an iPod, this is the perfect product for you! It enables you to wirelessly stream music from your iPod to your Bluetooth Stereo Headphones. Now you can listen to your favorite music stored on your iPod, and never miss a call.
Customer Reviews:
It's good ... not great.......2007-12-28
I found the naviPlay Bluetooth adapter to be useful for listening to my iPod without earphone wires. It's a bit flimsy, which concerns me. But overall, it's a good (not great) product.
Not the best choice.......2007-12-05
The thing is not bad, but the battery run out very quickly and is very bulky also
Paired with Jabra BT620s Headphones and Moto Q Cell.......2007-09-23
After successfully pairing these items with my Ipod I am now completely free to move my hands around without an annoying cord. The only complication is that the stereo bluetooth signal sometimes cuts out especially in stores like Walmart where there is a lot of signal noise. Other than that it works great! When you get a call you just tap the left side of the headphones and you can answer the call and then tap it again when the call ends and you are listening to your favorite music or podcast. This is a must have combination for the true technophile. Ipod charges through the Ten Technology naviPlay when connected so at least you can charge one less thing.
Excellent Bluetooth for iPod.......2007-09-04
I use this with a 30gb video ipod, and the S9 by Motorolla. The sound is much better then expected. It does cut out when in very busy places, like the train station, also there is no case in existance that will hold this with the adapter on it.
The built in stand is pretty sweet for desktop use.
The biggest issue is that the directions don't tell you how to actually pair this item with a headset. I will tell you here...
Press and hold the power button of the Adapter for at least 8 seconds (may take up to 15 seconds) continuously. While you are holding the power button down the LED indicator will first flash green only (start up mode), then flash green and amber alternating slowly (successful startup), and finally change to a rapid alternating green and amber: the Adapter is now in Pairing Mode. When you see the LED switch to Pairing Mode, the power button can be released and the unit should stay in Pairing Mode with the LED continuing to quickly flash alternating green and amber (the flashing cycle time should be less than a second). The Adapter will stay in this mode waiting for you to put the Headset into pairing mode as well for about 3 minutes.
NO PAIR NO WAY.......2007-08-03
I REALY TRIED TO PAIR THIS DEVICE. IT MUST HAVE BEEN DEFECTIVE. IT WOULD NOT PAIR WITH ANYTHING I HAVE. AT THE SAME TIME, I WAS ABLE TO PAIR MOTOROLA 850 HEADPHONES TO MY RAZOR PHONE, AND MAC MINI. ALSO PAIRED PALM TO MINI. REPLACED WITH A MOTOROLA BLUETOOTH BASE DC200 AND ANYCOM BLUETOOTH IPOD ADAPTER FROM ANTONLINE . ALL PAIRED WITHOUT A PROBLEM. I AM A MACHINIST IN A LOUD SHOP. ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS WORK GREAT. EXCEPT THE TEN TECH. BLUETOOTH
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BayStack 100 Series 10Base-T hubs feature two front-panel media adapter slots for supporting optional 10Base-FL multimode or single-mode fiber, 10Base2 coaxial, 10Base-T UTP, and AUI adapter cards that provide additional configuration flexibility. The media adapters can be used to support direct attachments to end stations, increasing the hub's port capacity by two, or they can provide flexible media downlinks to centralized resources such as servers, routers, or other hubs.This is the BayStack 10Base-T MDI Media Adapter for BayStack 100 Series 10Base-T hubs.
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