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Electronics : RCA DRC 8320N - DVD recorder/ VCR combo

RCA DRC 8320N - DVD recorder/ VCR combo

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RCA DRC 8320N - DVD recorder/ VCR combo
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 37131










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Brand: Thomson
Label: Thomson
Manufacturer: Thomson
Model: 8320N
Publisher: Thomson
Sales Rank: 37131
Studio: Thomson



Features:
  • DVD recorder / HiFi VCR combo
  • DV-input w/ camcorder control
  • TV guardian: A V-Chip alternative that filters out offensive language while you watch TV or videos
  • One-touch copy VHS to disc
  • Front audio / video input jacks







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Item Description:
Record from your TV, camcorder, or other video device using DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW Discs or record directly from VHS tapes to DVD. This high quality digital connection is ideal for transfer of Digital Video (DV) camcorder home videos over to DVD. It also includes camcorder control to simplify the process This Foul Language filter is built in and ready to use. When activated via the parental control menu, the DVD player scans the subtitle data and mutes the TV when offensive language is detected. Easily copy from your VHS tape to disc with the touch of a button. Allows convenient hook-up of camcorders, mp3 players and other devices. With this unit's user-friendly interface, DVD recording and playback have never been easier. This unit comes with a DVD+RW disc as well as a 1-800 to help guide you through your first recording.

















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Do not buy an RCA VCR/DVD Combo Model #DRC 8320N ...
We have returned this product to Wal-Mart twice. Each time we have experienced problems. The first two models allowed some use of the control panels. For example: video tapes would rewind only if you pressed rewind while it was playing. If you tried to stop the tape first and then rewind, it would not rewind. Frequently, the controls would be unresponsive to the eject button as well. If we unplugged the unit, let it rest??, and then plugged it back in, it might work (on a good day). Needless to say, this has caused hours of frustration....especially when you have five children waiting to watch a movie.
Hoping that the third unit would be a charm, crossing our fingers that maybe it was just a coincidence, we exchanged it one more time.
Our third unit is the worst of them all. It is completely unresponsive to any and all controls. By the grace of God, we were able to get our DVD and VHS cassette out.
We are sending it to the repair shop right now. They said they can fix it, I said "good luck, I hope your right".

Do not buy this item.



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