Strengths:Everything you read in the other reviews is true, I won't repeat how great recording HD on disk is with the built-in TV Guide; if you've gotten this far you probably already appreciate its strengths. I really like the one-button format selector once I
Weaknesses:W1. No editing of recordings.
W2. Can't copy from DVDs/VCR.
W3. Too few audio outputs.
W4. The manual is hard to read, confusing and incorrect.
W5. Menu navigation is slow.
W6. Can't record back-to-back shows on different stations.
W7. TV Guide is
Posted Feb 4, 2006 - W1. No editing of recordings. I only use broadcast, no cable and few DVDs. I would love it if my 4yo son could watch Nemo as many times as he wants Without memorizing all the commercials but there's no way to edit them out; that's what happens when the content providers work together with the content presenters. The best I can do is set chapter marks where each batch of commercials is over and program him to press the 'next' button (conveniently placed in the lower right corner of the remote) each time a commercial starts. Not too bad.
W2. Can't copy from DVDs/VCR. It would be really nice if I could copy my favorite DVDs onto disk but there are no other inputs into the DVR; again, a conspiracy between the providers and presenters. I guess I'll have to figure out if I can play a DVD onto the antenna.
W3. Too few audio outputs. My other alternative if I want Nemo without commercials is to play the DVR recording into my JVC HM-DH30000U HD VCR, being careful not to copy the commercials, but then he can only watch the tape after doing the tape shuffling that the DVR eliminates. The problem with this is that the VCR eats the second of the 2 DVR audio outputs and leaves me with none so I have to split an output to my headphones (which I have to use when watching violent programming that I do not want to attract the loud-noise magnets in my son's little, impressionable ears).
W4. The manual is hard to read, confusing and incorrect. It's not too bad that the screen shots are so small and dark, I can refer to the TV itself or brouse the on-line manual. I have a huge problem, though, when the "Playing Recorded Programs" section on page 55 says "3 Press and hold the Play button for one second", which is absolutely not true. I tried for far too long thinking that I'm not holding it down for exactly one second, maybe a little shorter will work, maybe a little longer will work. Later, on page 67, the manual describes the correct method that I was forced to discover on my own by pure accident, this because both the table of contents and index only mention page 55. I honestly thought that I was sent a defective unit until I happened to get something to play and spent more minutes pressing everything in sight to recreate what should have been on page 55.
W5. Menu navigation is slow. Other reviews have mentioned the slow menus but I have to emphasize how truly slow they are. I'm used to pressing a button 10 times as fast as I can if I know I have far to go; with this frustrating interface, any key presses before it is completely finished with the last one is completely ignored. I often exited and navigated back in to the top of a list rather than wait while scrolling back to it. My analog TV has GuidePlus on it which is almost identical to the TV Guide on the DVR, it is somewhat faster than the DVR to the point where I'll go into the other room for GuidePlus rather than trying to scroll to see what's on tomorrow. Forget about scrolling to find out what's on two days later, much less a week later. I have to rely on the category searches, and only if I know exactly what I'm looking for.
W6. Can't record back-to-back shows on different stations. If something I want to record runs from 7 to 8 and I already have something scheduled to record at 8 on a different station, I get a dialog that says I can't have both and need to choose one or the other. This probably has to do with some shows starting or ending just before/after the hour, and you can probably use the 'start x minutes late' or 'end x minutes early' to eliminate the overlap but who knows how many minutes or seconds of conflict there are?
W7. TV Guide is lost weekly. It seems like every Wednesday the TV Guide is empty and I get a message that it will be refreshed within the next 24 hours. Luckily, it seems to retain the recording schedule but I, again, have to go to my TV in the other room to use Guide Plus.
W8. No actors listed for movies. Guide Plus lists the actors/actresses in the movie descriptions, TV Guide does not. I rarely remember movie titles until I know who's in it. And, if I haven't seen a show yet, it really helps to know whether it stars Cary Grant or Mel Brooks or Jim Carrey or Ahnold. ;)
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