Aspire Digital 8091 DVD Players

Aspire Digital 8091 DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

Aspire Progressive Scan DVD Recorder 8091

  • Record from your TV, camcorder, VCR or CDs
  • Live, timer and scheduled recording functions
  • Supports auto-searching of free space while recording
  • Recording modes in HQ, SP, LP, EP and EP+
  • Up to 6 hours of recording on one DVD+R/RW disc
  • Dolby digital recorder
  • On-screen disc title navigator gives you quick, easy access to your recordings
  • Editing features with auto, add/delete, hide chapters
  • Progressive scan video with 3:2 pull down
  • 96kHz/24 bit D/A converter
  • Advanced playback functions - slow, repeat, parental control, screen saver, zoom in/out, track selection, on-screen display and more
  • Contemporary and ergonomic design
  • Measures approx. 17"L x 12-3/4"W x 2-1/8"H
  • Comes with manufacturer''s 1 year limited warranty
  • Recording Format: DVD+R or DVD+RW discs
  • Playback Formats: DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD, CD-R, CD-RW, SVCD, CD+G, MP3, JPEG and Kodak Picture CD
  • Progressive Scan video playback
  • Inputs/Outputs: Component video, S-Video, YPbPr, Optical, Coaxial, 5.1 CH outputs, and Video (2 group), S-Video, RF TV signal and stereo audio input jacks

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Nov 25, 2004]
    StaTiK
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    lots of inputs, if you don't have any coasters, this will make them...

    Weakness:

    not easy to use, poor troubleshooting instructions in manual, poor FAQ info on website. Patch does not fix problems and of course one screw up and you lose any previously recorded items.

    Horrible, Horrible, Horrible! I bought this to archive items off my Digital Video Recorder (Moxi) - box continues to lock up AFTER patching (which should have corrected it) and when the box locks up you create a COASTER, reguardless of what else you have saved on the disk.

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    Will probably be exchanging this for the ILO brand recorder, the Aspire 8091 is definitely not worth the $150... at this point I think a video capture card in my computer would work better.

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