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- GO VIDEO - WORST COMPANY I'VE EVER DEALT WITH
- what a piece of ....
- Cheap product
- Buyer Beware!!! (no stars, really)
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GoVideo R6640 DVD Recorder and Player
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Product Features:
- DVD player/recorder with IEEE 1394 DV, composite-video, RF, and S-video inputs
- Record from TV, VCR, or camcorder directly to DVD; up to 6 hours video recording per side (either DVD+R or DVD+RW)
- Progressive-scan output for seamless, flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready TVs; AutoPlay skips commercials and menus
- Plays MP3 CD, JPEG image CD, video mode DVD-R and DVD-RW; DoMiNoFX enhances and refines picture quality from VHS tapes or weak TV signals
- Measures 16.5 x 2.2 x 11.1 inches (W x H x D)
ASIN: B0002423W2 |
Amazon.com Product Description
The R6640's high-quality recording ability and easy operation make it a great replacement for your VCR. The slender, high-styled component makes a great as a DVD player, too, especially when used with today's high-definition and HD-ready TVs. As a recorder, the R6640 lets you capture your favorite television shows and archive your treasured home videos to long-lasting DVD+R (write-once) and DVD+RW (rewriteable) discs. The recorder's built-in NTSC TV tuner and onscreen user interface permits up to 8 timer recordings over a period of a month, with 5 recording speeds providing between 1 and 6 hours of content on each DVD disc. It includes DoMiNoFX, too: a patented video-processing technology that digitally enhances and refines the picture quality during recording. This results in visibly superior recordings, and a dramatic improvement when recording from noisy source material, such as VHS tapes or weak TV signals.
The R6640's versatile playback features include progressive-scan video outputs and support for recordable CDs filled with MP3 audio files and JPEG images. A variety of video and audio inputs--including front-panel connections for fast, temporary hookups--grant connection to virtually all televisions and home theater components. An easy-to-use full-function remote control commands all the action.
The R6640 comes with GoVideo's innovative AutoPlay feature, designed to skips ads, trailers, and menus, jumping right to the start of your movie. Simply place the disc in the tray, press the play key, and the movie starts without interruption. Further, an innovative feature called YourDVD automatically searches for your preferences every time you load a DVD. The player will find and select your preferred audio, subtitle, and surround sound settings (if available) so you don't have to wade through menus to set them up yourself.
Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the R6640 stands ready to deliver the full playback potential of your DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts.
Connections include a pair of composite- and S-video inputs, an RF antenna input, and an IEEE 1394 DV (digital video) input for a direct, high-quality connection with a digital camcorder.
DVD+RW discs require no finalizing: you can record, eject, and play them with minimal fuss, thanks to "background formatting." This feature, which lowers total burning time, is an advantage over the "dash" formats. Other DVD+RW advantages include on-disc content editing and multisession writing. And, through DVD+RW and DVD+R's compatibility with most existing DVD players, they're a great way for you to share your special memories with family and friends.
To help you navigate the transition from VCR to DVD recording, GoVideo's "white-glove customer care" includes free telephone assistance in making your first recording, should you need it.
What's in the Box
DVD player/recorder, a blank recordable DVD, a full-function remote control, remote batteries, an RF coaxial audio/video cable (5 feet), a stereo analog audio/composite-video interconnect (5 feet), and a user's manual.
Product Description
Experience the advantages of DVD Recording - Consistent playback quality, virtually indestructible discs, quick access to any part of the recording, easy sharing and storage. All in one full featured, easy to use player/recorder.Sleek, slimline design - Fits easily into an entertainment center.Digital Video input (DV/IEEE1394) on front panel - control your digital camcorder and create DVDs from your home movies.DoMiNoFX - create better looking DVDs by digitally improving the input signal. Uses 3 patented processes: TrueScan Pro, TrueView Pro & PerfectView Pro.YourDVD personalizes your DVD audio and video playback settings, overriding disc defaults automatically.Record TV broadcasts on DVD - Built-in tuner connects directly to your cable or antenna (RF).Record to DVD+R & DVD+RW discs - 5 record-quality settings: 1 hour, 2 hour, 3 hour, 4 hour, and 6 hour.Connect your camcorder, VCR, or other A/V source and create DVDs.Versatile Entertainment - plays DVDs, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Music CDs, MP3 audio and JPEG image files on CD-R/RW.
Customer Reviews:
Do not buy!!!.......2006-03-20
I purchased this recorder and was pleased with it until it froze while I was recording. The only way to unfreeze it was to unplug the unit. When you do this, you lose everything you previously recorded. I returned the unit and got a replacement (refurbished unit I found out later). After a week, the same thing happened again. I returned and received 2 more units. The last unit I asked for a brand new one, but who knows if it really was. Even this one did the same thing. I can't tell you how much material I have permanently lost because of this recorder. Stay away from this unit and anything else GoVideo puts out there or you'll be sorry. One more thing if you do buy this unit, make sure you return it within 30 days of purchasing when you have problems, and you will have them. If after 30 days, GoVideo will make you pay $79 for a replacement and it's a refurbished machine.
GO VIDEO - WORST COMPANY I'VE EVER DEALT WITH.......2006-02-16
I bought a unit from GO Video and experienced horrors with their customer service as mentioned in other reviews.
My unit came without any of the accessories and after 6 weeks of talking to more than a half dozen people (with more runaround than you can even begin to imagine) at go video, I still have a unit that will not work.
avoid this manufacturer!!
what a piece of ...........2006-02-15
First of all, I have the GoVideo Dual Deck VCR player which I got about 5 years ago and that works excelently, so when it came time to upgrade my DVD player, I thought...
"why not GoVideo"?
I"ll tell you why not...
Their DVD player/recorder is a piece of CRAP. Let's start with that.
I wanted a DVD player that could also record.
While this one did just that, it seemed to have a mind of it's own.
I'd only owned the damned thing for 2 months when it started acting up.
e.g. When you insert a DVD disc, what do you expect?
For the TV screen to show the DVD main menu, right?
And when it is on the main menu, and the "PLAY" option is highlighted, meaning, if you press "play" or "OK" on the remote it should play the movie, right?
WRONG!
If you press "OK", it doesn't work.
what happens, a blue blank screen appears on the TV screen.
You have to press "play" only, apparently.
And that was only after a couple months.
And now it's been 9 months and my DVD player/recorder - which by the way, cost me about $170 - is not working.
No "main menu", NOTHING!
Hell, my homie has a regular $45 DVD player that he's had longer than me (and not from GoVideo) and the darn thing is still working!
As far as I'm concerned, this is the last product I'll ever buy from GoVideo!!!!
I wish there was a less than 1 rating!
Cheap product.......2005-11-21
It is true that the unit is inexpensive but the quality of the recording is so poor you may miss your VHS tapes. Also scheduled recording is not working (better buy a tivo and transfer the recordings to your PC and then burn them to DVD form the PC)
The remote is very poor, both in design and efficiency. Cluttered buttons and you really have to be very close to the main unit for the remote to work.
Also the unit doesn't work with most of the DVD brands on the market, you may see what brands are compatible on their website.
The bottomline is,
D O N O T S P E N D M O N E Y O N T H I S U N I T...
Buyer Beware!!! (no stars, really).......2005-09-24
Although I purchased a different unit, the GoVideo 8440 Portable DVD Player, it played exactly 6 movies before dying. GoVideo replaced it with a refurbished model, which arrived in non-working condition. I received a THIRD replacement unit (new)from GoVideo, which failed within minutes out of the box. Please note that I have since discovered that GoVideo Inc. is NOT a member of the Better Business Bureau of Central/Northern Arizona and has MULTIPLE complaints against the company. Purchase at your own risk!!
Average customer rating:
- DO NOT BUY THIS!!!
- good but die after 6 months
- You can do better, even for the money
- Nice for the Price
- Do your homework - compatibility issues
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Go Video R6540 DVD Recorder
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Product Features:
- RECORD TO DVD+R&DVD+RW
- Record TV on DVD
- Connect camcorder,VCR to DVD
- DigitalVideoInput on front panel
- Built-in tuner
ASIN: B0002GOJBS |
Product Description
Experience the advantages of DVD Recording - consistent playback quality, virtually indestructible discs, quick access to any part of the recording, easy sharing and storage. All in one full featured, easy to use player/recorder.Digital Video input (DV/IEEE1394) on front panel - control your digital camcorder and create DVDs from your home movies.Record TV broadcasts on DVD - built-in tuner connects directly to your cable or antenna (RF).Connect your camcorder, VCR, or other A/V source and create DVDs.Versatile Entertainment - plays DVDs, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Music CDs, Kodak Picture CDs, MP3 audio, WMA audio, and JPEG image files on CD-R/RW.Edit and re-record - add titles and chapters, hide commercials, and record over unwanted or old material.Record to DVD+R & DVD+RW discs - 5 record-quality settings: 1 hour, 2 hour, 3 hour, 4 hour, and 6 hour.Schedule as many as 8 recordings up to a month in advance with Timer Record.
Customer Reviews:
DO NOT BUY THIS!!!.......2005-07-12
I bought this product through a company I work for. To say the least I was surprised that they would carry something of such low quality. To put it bluntly, this product is not worth the plastic it took to assemble it. As I write this, we have gone through 2 units already. The first one would not recognize its own discs. The second one locked up and the tray would not open up. If a company has faulty product, that's one thing. This company also has horrible customer service. It took at least 2 weeks of waiting on hold over many phone calls for a least 20 minutes just to talk to a real person so we could get warranty service. After we got the unit returned to GOVideo, we are still waiting 2 weeks later to receive the the replacement. I know when we finally get our 3rd unit that it will probably only last a couple of months before something goes wrong again. I have tried e-mailing which is just as worthless. They send out generic e-mails which have nothing to do with what you e-mailed them about. The bottom line is this company has no interest in customer service and standing behind their products. I would not recommend this product or any other product from this company.
good but die after 6 months.......2005-05-12
I had a good time with it. However, it die after
6 months. And I need to pay $70 to get a replaced one.
You can do better, even for the money.......2004-11-08
Never mind that the thing broke down after 4 months and couldn't even read its own discs, because GoVideo support was nice about it and would have repaired or replaced it (I brought it back to the store for a refund instead). On the plus side? It does (when it was working) what it says it does, and the video is high-quality. The minus side? Huge. A user interface that looks like it was created by apes, for apes. Examples: You're watching a show, you decide you want to record it, so you put in a disc. From the moment you hit the "Open" button, the program you're watching disappears, and is replaced by the GoVideo logo screen, which cheerfully takes about a minute to figure out that you've just put a blank DVD into the machine, and give you back to a screen where you can go back to watching TV. That doesn't sound like a big deal unless it's the World Series you were watching. You can't let the machine record to the end of a disc, because that disc will become unreadable. If, at 11:05, you give it instructions to time-record from 11:00 to 12:00 (because you want to leave the house), it starts up, but records for a completely random period of time, and stops well before 12. My replacement is the LiteOn LVW-5005. Even cheaper than the GoVideo, and while I can't yet swear to its reliability, the software and the general usability is 10 times better. And I can do things like add chapter stops and give titles to my tracks, something the GoVideo interface wouldn't let me do! And I can record to the end of a disc, and leave the house with it recording! All in all, the LiteOn people seem to have expended far more effort in making this machine feel like a VCR replacement, and I think they succeeded. Oh, one more thing: the GoVideo had an annoying 60hz buzz on the audio coming from the RF (Tuner) input. I had to use the A/V input instead to get rid of it.
Nice for the Price.......2004-10-15
I chose between 3 DVDR's and mainly chose this one because I had no DVD Compatibility issues. One of the other recorders had to be unplugged when it licked up reading certain DVDs.
I have not updated the firmware and am content thus far.
Recorded DVD's play fine on any of my players. DVD+R's need to be stopped before they run out of space or htey don't close the session properly, but DVD+RW's you can hit record and let it run til it is out of space...the longest is around 6.5 hours. Most modes will record 10-30 minutes past their 1/2/3/4/6 hour specs.
Not many reviews on this DVDR, and if you read the R6530 reviews it is unsettling. I was going for the name and got lucky with this model...
I wish this price range afforded for Component input and Decoded Dolby 5.1, and had a USB for cameras and storage devices, but for the price I am content. There is a contender out there (probably a *****) that I think would satisfy all the above in the same range, but I'll let you find it. I have it's little brother player (*****) and am quite happy with every aspect of its performance.
Do your homework - compatibility issues.......2004-09-28
I don't actually own this particular model but I do own a GoVideo R6740 DVD recorder. Here's the major thing potential customers interested in getting their first DVD recorder should be aware of (I bought one not knowing the following): the GoVideo units (as well as other lower-cost brands) only record on DVD+R/RW media, as opposed to DVD-R (notice the dash instead of the plus symbol). The DVD+R media will NOT play on any other machine besides the unit it was recorded on, even when finalized. However, the DVD+RW's (rewritables) will play on other machines but the unit is quite fussy about the brand of media you use, as I've had some problems with recording DVD+RW's giving me the "Write Fail" error message. The DVD-R/RW media is much more compatible with other players, so be forewarned. Otherwise, it's a fairly decent unit as a DVD player and as a recorder if you can live with the limitations I've mentioned.
Average customer rating:
- So / So not a very reliable machine, but not very expensive either... ???
- Does What It's Supposed to Do
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Remanufactured GoVideo R6640 DVD Recorder and Player
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Product Features:
- DVD player/recorder with IEEE 1394 DV, composite-video, RF, and S-video inputs
- Record from TV, VCR, or camcorder directly to DVD; up to 6 hours video recording per side (either DVD+R or DVD+RW)
- Progressive-scan output for seamless, flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready TVs; AutoPlay skips commercials and menus
- Plays MP3 CD, JPEG image CD, video mode DVD-R and DVD-RW; DoMiNoFX enhances and refines picture quality from VHS tapes or weak TV signals
- Remanufactured to like-new condition; 90-day warranty
ASIN: B000ATY7FA |
Amazon.com Product Description
The remanufactured GoVideo R6640's high-quality recording ability and easy operation make it a nice replacement for your VCR. The slender, high-styled component also excels as a DVD player, especially when used with today's high-definition and HD-ready TVs. As a recorder, the R6640 lets you capture your favorite television shows and archive your treasured home videos to long-lasting DVD+R (write-once) and DVD+RW (rewriteable) discs. The recorder's built-in NTSC TV tuner and onscreen user interface permit up to eight timer recordings over a period of a month, with five recording speeds providing between one and six hours of content on each DVD disc. It includes DoMiNoFX, too: a patented video-processing technology that digitally enhances and refines the picture quality during recording. This results in visibly superior recordings, and a dramatic improvement when recording from noisy source material, such as VHS tapes or weak TV signals.
The R6640's versatile playback features include progressive-scan video outputs and support for recordable CDs filled with MP3 audio files and JPEG images. A variety of video and audio inputs--including front-panel connections for fast, temporary hookups--grant connection to virtually all televisions and home theater components. An easy-to-use full-function remote control commands all the action.
The R6640 comes with GoVideo's innovative AutoPlay feature, designed to skips ads, trailers, and menus and jump right to the start of your movie. Simply place the disc in the tray, press the play key, and the movie starts without interruption. Further, an innovative feature called YourDVD automatically searches for your preferences every time you load a DVD. The player will find and select your preferred audio, subtitle, and surround sound settings (if available) so you don't have to wade through menus to set them up yourself.
Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the R6640 stands ready to deliver the full playback potential of your DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts.
Connections include a pair of composite- and S-video inputs, an RF antenna input, and an IEEE 1394 DV (digital video) input for a direct, high-quality connection with a digital camcorder.
DVD+RW discs require no finalizing: you can record, eject, and play them with minimal fuss, thanks to "background formatting." This feature, which lowers total burning time, is an advantage over the "dash" formats. Other DVD+RW advantages include on-disc content editing and multisession writing. Plus, through DVD+RW and DVD+R's compatibility with most existing DVD players, they offer a great way for you to share your special memories with family and friends.
What's in the Box
DVD player/recorder, blank recordable DVD, full-function remote control, remote batteries, RF coaxial audio/video cable (5 feet), stereo analog audio/composite-video interconnect (5 feet), user's manual.
Customer Reviews:
So / So not a very reliable machine, but not very expensive either... ???.......2006-06-14
I got this unit last december from overstock.cm - as a refurbished clearance item - for under 90 bucks.
It worked great for about a month , but then, and now , once it is 'warmed up' after a couple of hours use, it somehow digitizes my s-video input / output , making a very 'jerky' picture. Powering unit off and on again fixes the problem temporarily. Recordings on the timer are iffy and - i think results are almost always quite dependent on the blank media you use, I got very cheap dvd-r's and dvd-rw's from neweggg.cm and both work efficiently.
You get what you pay for in this case.
Does What It's Supposed to Do.......2006-03-14
You have to be practically sitting on top of it for the remote control to work. Also, it's a bit clunky and I'm always having to consult the instructions because I can't remember what button to push when. However the recording is not bad and DVD's made on it can play on other DVD players so I don't regret buying it. I will, however, look at other companies when I decide to upgrade.
Amazon.com Review
If you think all budget portable CD players are poorly made, Memorex's MD3020 personal compact disc player will prove you wrong. One of the least-expensive portable models available, it offers satisfying sound and a welcome assortment of features.
There's no mistaking which control you're activating, as the handsome, silver-finished shell employs differently shaped push buttons (for play/pause, programming, repeat, stop, and forward or reverse skip) arrayed symmetrically around its small LCD display.
Rather than using the standard 1-bit digital-to-analog converter found in pricier models, the MD3020 employs a 16-bit chip. This is somewhat of a mixed blessing, as it enables this model to actually outperform the higher-priced units in terms of high-frequency extension and detail, provided it's used with well-recorded CDs. With less stellar recordings, however, the MD3020 can sound slightly harsh or bright due to the more revealing 16-bit D/A converter.
The supplied headphones are unimpressive, though considering the player's price, this comes as no surprise. You'll enjoy better sound by turning on the bass-boost circuit, which adds 6 dB to the low frequencies.
The MD3020 comes equipped with an AC adapter for home use. Oddly enough, the MD3020 lacks any sort of antishock protection. As a result, it's extremely sensitive to bumps and seems to skip at the slightest provocation. If you want a personal CD player to use while you're sitting or relaxing, the MD3020 is an excellent choice. If, on the other hand, you're looking for a driving, jogging, cycling, or even walking companion, look elsewhere.
It's difficult to be too critical of this product's shortcomings. After all, for less than the price of a decent meal, Memorex serves up a fine-sounding, ergonomically excellent player, a pair of average headphones, an AC adapter, and a padded carrying case. Budget-conscious music lovers who listen to relax, rather than to sweat, could scarcely find a better way to spend a few dollars.
Pros:
- Great build quality for the money
- Intuitive controls ensure foolproof operation
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Amazon.com Product Description
The Memorex MD3020 features a one-bit digital-to-analog converter, a digital LCD display, a repeat track/disc function, and 21-track programmable memory. Bass boost enables this player to produce deeper, richer sounds. The Memorex MD3020 includes headphones, an AC adapter, and a 12-disc carry case. It runs on four AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries (not included) and comes with a 90-day parts and labor warranty.
Customer Reviews:
This Products Breaks ten days after 90 day Warranty.......2002-07-10
I bought this product in April. Worked until July. Without reason, display will not respond. I called the manufacture and they said they will not fix after 90 days. Shouldn't a brand new cd player work for atleast a year before something internal breaks. I guess Memorex doesn't think so. For $[money] they said they would look at it. I told them I don't think it's a good idea to send good money after bad. I'll buy a different brand name instead.
Not good---at all!.......2001-06-07
I bought this figuring I got a good deal on a CD player, turns out I just wasted my money. The headphones were horrible, they had a lot of static. And the player itself, well it had to be on a completely flat surface. In a car is not a good place to listen to it. It skips often, and it broke only after a month of purchase.
Not the best........2000-12-21
When I got this CD Player, it worked great, as anything else would. But, about five months after I got it, the headphones stopped working. In fact, I have to get some new ones. But, other than that it works great. I wasn't really looking for any features, just something to play my music on. So, I can't really complain.
memorex md3020 personalcd player.......2000-10-01
memorex md3020 personal cd player is good for the money because the sound is great and headphones too
good for the money.......2000-09-08
I, too, purchased this CD player for my 8 year old daughter. I am really impressed with the sound quality for the price. If you plan to leave this player stationary (on a desk, etc.), I think you will be more then pleased. Also, it's an excellent gift for a young child, who doesn't need a top-of-the-line player. The price is VERY reasonable, and the unit is straightforward and easy to use.
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