Similar offers
Postage & Packaging: £3.00
Postage & Packaging: £4.50
Quote-start

Beyond the VCR

Quote-end

4 Jul 20th, 2005  (Jul 28th, 2005)

26 Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful

Advantages:
Guideplus; several recording modes; plays CDs and MP3s

Disadvantages:
Freezes occasionally; missed programme endings

Recommendable Yes:

Detailed rating:

Picture Playback

Sound Level

Ease of Use

Range of Features

Value for Money

rappinhood

rappinhood

About me:

Busy, busy, busy - so I'm not around much at the moment. I'll catch up on reading and rating as soon...

Member since:20.07.2005

Reviews:16

Members who trust:5

Setup
Connecting the cables is relatively straightforward using the enclosed diagram. The first time I set it up, I couldn't get the electronic programme guide to work (probably because of a poor TV signal in my area), although I learned to live with it as I was still able to pre-programme recordings. When I moved house, setup went as described, so I must presume that my first negative experience was a glitch. The EPG works well now and is always up to date.

The DVDR-80 can record from two external receivers (satellite set-top boxes, to you and me). UK users beware, though: not all makes of satellite receiver appear in the setup process.

Recording
There are several recording modes. These range from M8 (the manufacturers describe this as video quality, though I think it's better than any recording on my best VCR), giving you eight hours' recording time on a 4.7GB DVD-R or DVD-RW disc to M1, which gives you an hour of ultra-high quality DVD. The average home user will be very happy with M6, giving you 6 hours of better-than-VCR quality.

Programming a recording is straightforward, using one of four options: Guideplus, Videoplus, manual programming or safe record. The Guideplus recording works well; but you'll need to pay attention to the end times. Unlike the Videoplus, Guideplus doesn't seem to pick up the programme start and end signals, so you could end up missing something important, like finding out whodunit in a murder mystery, for example. Unfortunately the recorder doesn't auto select a blank area when you've programmed a recording; you'll have to do that yourself or you may find you've overwritten something you really want to keep. The safe record function is also a mixed blessing. This works by pressing and holding the record button on the remote, at which point it defaults to the end of your disc - fine if you've got a three hour slot at the end. If you haven't you may find that you've only managed to capture 10 minutes of that vital programme.

With programmes you've recorded through Videoplus or manual programming, it's easy to go into the disc menu and rename it to something more memorable than 'ext2' (the recording souce). Pressing the numbers on the remote when in this mode provide a shortcut to certain letters.

Playback
When the recorder comes on - there's usually a slight delay - the on screen menu shows all the programmes on the disc.(This is exactly the same when loading the discs on your PC) Just use the up and down arrows on the remote to find the one you want, press OK and it loads. Fast forward and rewind buttons work well, though watch out for anything over 8 speed as you can find you've reached the end of the programme quite quickly. The chapter forward and back buttons tend to do about 6 minutes at a time, the default chapter setting.

Quality
Sound quality on playback is excellent at all recording settings, with no distortion at high volumes when played back through my hifi. Picture quality varies depending on the setting used, though even on M8 colours are crisp and clear. Fast motion tends to blur on the lower settings, though, so sports fans may want to record the big game on M2 or M1.

Other features
The monitor button on the remote control switches between the disc and the TV tuner. This is especially helpful when recording from an external set top box (such as a satellite receiver) as it allows you to check that you're recording the right programme.

The disc manager (another button on the remote control) is a key feature. You can add discs to the disc manager (I've named mine 'disc' and the number) and then it stores information about all the recordings as they are made. You can then browse this list by title or by disc. Selecting a recording in this mode brings up a message telling you which disc to insert to play your chosen recording.

The disc menu stores an image of your programme as well as the date and length of recording. Typically, this is an image from the first few seconds of recording, so if the image showing is from an ad, you might want to change it for one relating to the programme. You can do this with favourite scene select tool on the remote control. This tool also allows you to divide up recordings (in case, for example, you left it running and have recorded several programmes) and to change chapters.

Annoyances
The DVD recorder tends to freeze from time to time. I still haven't figured out what sets this off, but pressing buttons repeatedly once it's gone does NOT help. The only solution at that point is to pull the power cable out and start again. Don't worry, that doesn't mean starting the setup process again. It's simply a reboot and then back to normal

I was also not happy that it didn't integrate as promised with my Philips Freeview box. However, I've learned to live without that.

**** New info ****
My final gripe is that this is supposed to be a multi-region DVD player, but so far I've not managed to get that to work.. Some players come pre-hacked, while with others you have to do it yourself. Mine is one of the latter, and I've not yet got around to doing a search for the relevant info. Since I had a multi-region player before getting the recorder, it hasn't seemed all that urgent.

Price
I paid around £300 for the DVD recorder, but it was quite a new model then and I've seen it on sale now for as low as £150 from many online retailers.
****
Summary
In spite of my gripes, I've never regretted buying this recorder. Apart from the minor annoyances, the only useful addition would be a hard disk as well, and Philips has another model with this feature. 

How helpful would this review be to a person making a buying decision? Rating guidelines

exceptional

very helpful

helpful

somewhat helpful

not helpful

off topic

Products you might be interested in »

Philips DVDR 3452 H

Philips DVDR 3452 H

With DivX Playback - DVD-RW Player - DVD-R Player - DVD+R Player - with DVD+RW Playback

Rate it now

Buy now for only £ 10.97

Samsung DVD-SH897M

Samsung DVD-SH897M

With DivX Playback - DVD-RW Player - DVD-R Player - DVD+R Player - with DVD+RW Playback - DVD-RAM Player

User reviews (1)

Buy now for only £ 190.00

Philips DVDR 3450 H

Philips DVDR 3450 H

With DivX Playback - Without HDMI Connection - DVD-RW Player - DVD-R Player - DVD+R Player - with DVD+RW Playback

User reviews (1)

Buy now for only £ 249.99

Samsung DVD-SH893

Samsung DVD-SH893

With DivX Playback - DVD-RW Player - DVD-R Player - DVD+R Player - with DVD+RW Playback - DVD-RAM Player

Rate it now

Buy now for only £ 156.85

Philips DVDR 3380

Philips DVDR 3380

With DivX Playback - DVD-RW Player - DVD-R Player - DVD+R Player - with DVD+RW Playback

User reviews (13)

Buy now for only £ 56.31

Panasonic DMR-EX98V

Panasonic DMR-EX98V

With DivX Playback - With HDMI Connection - DVD-RW Player - DVD-R Player - DVD+R Player - with DVD+RW Playback - DVD-RAM Player

User reviews (1)

Buy now for only £ 384.99

Comments about this review »

andyjarvis 03.08.2005 16:15

I have been after one of these for a while and i think you have convinced me its a good buy! - Thanks

mrtna 30.07.2005 15:05

very good review the dvd players looks good

carminator 29.07.2005 17:50

Very good review!

Similar offers for Philips DVDR80 »

1 to 2 out of 2 similar offers for Philips DVDR80
Remote Control philips dvdr80

Remote Control philips dvdr80

No Setup - Just put your batteries in and off you go. Our remote controls are generic ... more

replacements 100% guaranteed money back if not
entirely satisfied. Put-Batteries-In-And-Go (This
remote has been made for this Tv / Dvd / Freeview
box etc, only,so no setup required, no codes to
put in) Specifically manufactured in our factory
for this make/model. Every remote control is
tested before it is dispatched. Our remotes are
NOT universal - so you do not need to set them up
or put codes into them, just put your batteries in
and off you go. Each remote is generically made
for the specific DVD / TV / Freeview.


Postage & Packaging:  £3.00
Availability:  Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days......
 Visit Shop  >
amazon marketplace electronics
Dedicated replacement remote control (Linkwebb version) for the Philips dvdr80

Dedicated replacement remote control (Linkwebb version) for the Philips dvdr80

No longer do you have to choose between going without a remote control or purchasing an ... more

expensive original remote. Our direct replacements
are electronically identical to the original and
provide all the same functionality at a fraction
of the price.


Postage & Packaging:  £4.50
Availability:  Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days......
 Visit Shop  >
amazon marketplace electronics



More reviews »

Philips DVDR80 - review by shhciao

Advantages: Guideplus programme guide; recording quality; plays MP3s
Disadvantages: May miss ends of some programmes

Philips DVDR80 - review by shhciao shhciao 04.07.2005 (04.07.2005) · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful
Review of Philips DVDR80

Philips DVDR80 - review by sjedwards71

Advantages: Controls Sky, TV Guide, Upto 8 hours playback, Picture Quality
Disadvantages: Difficult set up, remote is fiddly, Sky/Ext compatability is complicated, Start up of box slow

Philips DVDR80 - review by sjedwards71 sjedwards71 02.01.2005 (02.01.2005) · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful
Review of Philips DVDR80

Philips DVDR80 - review by nigelg

Advantages: Easy to programme, good quality recordings, keeps track of recordings
Disadvantages: Cannot control a Panasonic Sky Digibox

Philips DVDR80 - review by nigelg nigelg 31.01.2004 (31.01.2004) · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful
Review of Philips DVDR80



Are you the manufacturer / provider of Philips DVDR80? Click here