Re: newbie question



There are only 2 ways to do this without a loss of quality.


1. You rip the disk on a PC, and do the editing there, and output to
another disk.
2. You use a standalone recorder which has a HDD, do the editing, THEN
transfer to DVD...

Standalone recorders w/o hard drives are great for people who do little or
no editing, but they stink for just about any other use...


"vmg" <vgerace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2vIkf.95257$JQ.19764@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello All
>
> I record with a ILO stand-alone burner off of cable TV.
> Question: If I now play the burned DVD (+RW) on a
> DVD player and feed the output back into the burner,
> can you edit without a loss of quality? Does any output
> transfer bits/bytes as oppose to analog?
>
>
> Thanks for any help
> vince
>
>
>


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