Hi, Audio Visual savants. Our DVD recorder/player has just ceased to function, and I suppose that now, DVD players belong to the past, so I thought it would be good policy to buy a blu-ray recorder. I see lots of these on Amazon (I went there just to get some information) but, although it mentions many blu-ray players, it does not say that they are also recorders. I am quite scared of making a wrong purchase, so I need to be sure of things — hence my being here, with questions to ask. Here they are:
When a blu-ray player is advertised, is it to be taken for granted that it is also a blu-ray recorder? Or are there exceptions where ithe machine might only play blu-ray discs?
All that my wife and I need from a recorder is that it will be able to record to DVD-discs from the television (we are not greatly interested in the superfine quality of recording that blu-ray discs can deliver). Is it to be taken for granted that a blu-ray recorder of any make will also record to a DVD disc?
It seems a good idea to look for a blu-ray recorder/player that has a USB port, so that images from other sources can be shown. So, for someone with not a lot of money to spend, what would a good quality basic-function blu-ray player/recorder cost (roughly) in sterling, and which model/make would be a good purchase? (our TV is an LG smart TV.) However, we would not mind having to use a separate handset for the recorder, as we are used to this. So, a make other than LG would be OK if it were a quality item.
Oh, I nearly forgot to mention that we would require the machine to have a hard drive, for recording TV programmes to, for viewing later (timer recording"). Also (this is very important), the machine would need to be able to receive and record BBC channels 1, 2 3 etc. (broadcast in the UK).
Any answers to questions, recommendations etc., would be very much appreciated.
L.L.
When a blu-ray player is advertised, is it to be taken for granted that it is also a blu-ray recorder? Or are there exceptions where ithe machine might only play blu-ray discs?
All that my wife and I need from a recorder is that it will be able to record to DVD-discs from the television (we are not greatly interested in the superfine quality of recording that blu-ray discs can deliver). Is it to be taken for granted that a blu-ray recorder of any make will also record to a DVD disc?
It seems a good idea to look for a blu-ray recorder/player that has a USB port, so that images from other sources can be shown. So, for someone with not a lot of money to spend, what would a good quality basic-function blu-ray player/recorder cost (roughly) in sterling, and which model/make would be a good purchase? (our TV is an LG smart TV.) However, we would not mind having to use a separate handset for the recorder, as we are used to this. So, a make other than LG would be OK if it were a quality item.
Oh, I nearly forgot to mention that we would require the machine to have a hard drive, for recording TV programmes to, for viewing later (timer recording"). Also (this is very important), the machine would need to be able to receive and record BBC channels 1, 2 3 etc. (broadcast in the UK).
Any answers to questions, recommendations etc., would be very much appreciated.
L.L.
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