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Sony RDR-GX7 DVD Recorder

Sony RDR-GX7 DVD RecorderBrand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $699.99
Buy Used: $99.00
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You Save: $600.99 (86%)



Used (4) from $99.00

Seller: countpetofi2
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 46 reviews
Sales Rank: 64055

Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 21.5 x 21.4 x 7.1

MPN: RDRGX7
Model: RDRGX7
UPC: 027242627079
EAN: 0027242627079
ASIN: B0000AINEO

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • DVD+RW/-RW/-R DVD Format Recording Compatibility
  • Precision Cinema Progressive 480P for Recording and Playback
  • One Touch Dubbing for DV/D8 Via i.LINK Interface
  • User Friendly Graphic User Interface
  • Variable Bit Rate for Adjustable Recording Times (60-360 Minutes)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
It is the component moment you have been waiting for. Sony's RDR-GX7 DVD Recorder is available now! Record to DVD from your television and see the difference digital technology makes. You'll experience the benefits of DVD+RW/-RW/-R DVD Format Recording Compatibility, Precision Cinema Progressive 480P for Playback, One Touch Dubbing for DV/D8 Via i.LINK Interface, and a User Friendly Graphic User Interface. The Timer Recording feature and Adjustable Recording Times (60-360 Minutes) enable simple TV to DVD recording. Additional features include a Variable Bit Rate for Linear and Non-Linear Editing, Video DAC with 108Mhz processing w/NSV, a 192 kHz 24 Bit Digital to Analog Converter, a Dolby Digital and dts Optical/Coaxial Output, and TV Virtual Surround with 4 Surround Modes. Invite your family into the digital age with the RDR-GX7.

Amazon.com Product Description
Sony RDR-GX7 component DVD recorder is the world's first standalone, dual-RW (DVD-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW) home DVD player/recorder. Its format versatility gives you nearly complete recording and viewing freedom--the flexibility to create or view optical media for or from most computer DVD recorders. Further, the machine can accommodate the recordable optical formats required by any of your friends and family, regardless of their DVD players (though some older players do not play recordable media).

The RDR-GX7's sophisticated camcorder control capabilities lets you manage a range of dubbing and editing functions when you connect a Digital Handycam or Digital8 camcorder through the i.LINK (IEEE 1394) interface. One-touch dubbing fosters easy tape-to-disc conversion, and you can delete unwanted scenes or make a compilation of your favorite scenes with flexible editing functions such as program edit and advanced program edit.

Several picture-enhancing technologies are aimed at creating high-quality recordings, especially when transferring images from video sources such as VHS or 8 mm camcorders. The unit can play back DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs--offering a wealth of musical enjoyment alongside its extensive video capabilities.

The playback capability of the DVD recorder is said to be comparable to the high-end DVD players in Sony's acclaimed ES line. The player/recorder delivers stunning home-theater effects through a variety of high-performance features that optimize picture quality and effectively remove noise, such as a 12-bit, 108 MHz video digital-to-analog converter with Noise Shaped Video technology, motion-adaptive field noise reduction, pre-frame noise reduction, and pre-video equalizer technologies. Variable bit-rate MPEG encoding ensures maximum efficiency and recording time (60 to 360 minutes) for all applicable DVD media.

Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the RDR-GX7 stands ready to deliver the full 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. Using Sony's Precision Cinema Progressive technology, the recorder also encodes your DV (digital video) input sources in pristine 480p formatting.

During playback, the RDR-GX7 also performs 3:2 pulldown. DVD mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24-frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture. Top-of-the-line component-video outputs help minimize digital and line-scan artifacts on compatible advanced televisions, while composite- and S-video outputs bring compatibility with nearly any television.

Two sets of left/right analog-audio inputs and one set of outputs channel audio to Dolby Pro Logic receivers and stereo televisions. Both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can be routed through the player's digital-audio outputs (one each of RCA coaxial and Toslink optical) for direct connection to a full-featured audio/video receiver.

Despite its advanced functionality, the RDR-GX7's intelligent onscreen graphical user interface (GUI) is entirely user-friendly, helping you create personal DVD titles with thumbnail pictures and operate the recorder through the sophisticated Remote Commander remote control. There's no need to cue or rewind tape here, so accessing precise points in your programming is nearly effortless.

What's in the Box
DVD player/recorder, user's manual, audio/video cord, 75-ohm coaxial video cable, Remote Commander remote control, and two AA batteries.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Sony DVD Recorder   April 15, 2008
Vitaliy Bezrodnov (Raleigh, NC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Best DVD recorder I ever had.
No any problems. Recorded hundreds of dvds from different sources: computer, digital Video camera. Records with through different connections like S-Video and firewire.
While recording from camera it accually correct colors and makes it even better.
Great product.
Recomend



1 out of 5 stars junk   October 22, 2007
wolfpack (GA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Same story as the rest of the reviews...works for a while and then gives the disc error problems. I have thousands of dollars worth of Sony equipment and I've decided that based on a couple of experiences with their products and customer service, I will not buy any more. It's obvious this is a widespread problem and I will not pay $114 to fix a piece of junk that will inevitably fail again.

I type this from my Sony Vaio that recently crashed and Sony support told me there was no recovery option (ie the only fix would result in the loss of all my data). Luckily, I borrowed a Windows XP CD from a friend and rebuilt it myself and saved all my data!! I feel bad for the poor folks that may have had a similar problem, weren't quite as technically savvy, received/acted on poor advice from Sony and lost their data as as result. My interaction with customer support regarding the DVD recorder was just as useless.

Customer service doesn't mean regurgitating the users manual in a chat session.

Buy the cheapest DVD recorder you can find and just expect to replace it within a few years because overpaying for perceived "quality" will get you nothing.



5 out of 5 stars Disc Problems?   September 14, 2007
Michael C. Elser (Austin, Texas)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Sony RDR-GX7 DVD Recorder I have owned Ten of these machines and one day none of them would record on DVD -R discs anymore, what happened was they went from 4X speed to 16X speed and the unit would lock up and get a **Disc Error** message the unit would die and then reset itself and sometimes go into a **Disc Loading Loop Nightmare**

What do you say can you do with this unit? easy answer stop using those crappy DVD -r discs that are basically throwaway discs and buy the DVD +rw discs that can be recorded, reformatted and used forever

When this unit came out they constructed it thinking the technology on this unit would not expand and the media would always be available. Well when I had the problems with dvd -r discs it was on every brand on the market and I stopped using dvd -r's because it was a waste of money and you can't copy them unless you do it the hard way

For those of you having problems I hope this helps



1 out of 5 stars SONY HELP US   March 24, 2007
C. Barker
I bought this unit 2 years ago, and have not had any problems, until I bought new Dvd blank media this week... I have had some older disks that I didn't use up... Too my shock, it said disk dirty error... and it just hung there... How are we suppose to use this equipment, I paid around 600 dollars for this, and now it's not able to be used... People with Betamax recorders could still buy blank tapes years after it was created.. but, why can't we buy blank dvd media for this.. Since it won't operate on the current 16x speed, even though it says 1x to 16x speed.. What's wrong that Sony won't recall this, and give us an upgrade... Car manufacturers are under much more scrutiny than Electronic manufactuers..
This is not fair.



1 out of 5 stars Disc Error nightmare   February 11, 2007
Justin Murphy
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

Like a lot of other people, my RDR GX7 has started the deadly "Disc Error/Can't Play this Disc" message. This occurs with discs I recorded and from new dvds from the studios. Sony says to unplug for an hour which works from time to time but inevitably the same problem occurs. The whole unit is effectively dead now. Bought it about 3 years ago. Had the same type of problem with a Philips unit I bought when burners first came out; it died, I never bought Philips again and got this Sony burner. I'm running out of companies to turn to. This is re-goddamn-diculous.

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