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Old 07-01-2007, 05:57 AM   #1
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Default Blu-ray standalone recorders will give consumers true perfect HDTV recording quality

Recordable BLU-RAY standalone recorders most likely will start appearing on the US market sometime in the middle of 2008. The first generation BLU-RAY recorders might cost $2,000 and will have an NTSC/ATSC/QAM tuner and IEEE-1394 interface. Most likely the higher end models will contain a hard drive and a two way QAM tuner with cablecard slot that supports Video on Demand and all the functions of a two way Digital cable box. Recordings of 1080I, 720P, 480P, and 480I programming will be exact bit per bit perfect copies.
Right now the only way to enjoy HDTV recordings without a PC option is a HDTV DVR. The problem with HDTV DVR’s is that they are good for temp recordings and not permanent storage.
Before standalone VHS, S-VHS, and D-VHS machines went out of production JVC made the HM-DT100U D-VHS which contained a built in ATSC tuner and allowed people to make a perfect copy of 1080I, 720P, 480P, and 480I programming onto a D-VHS videotape. I wish I would have bought a second D-VHS machine about a year ago since no one makes standalone VHS, S-VHS, and D-VHS machines anymore. I will have to wait about a year for BLU-RAY standalone recorders to become a reality to make achieved HDTV discs from over the air programming.
Besides the standalone HDTV quality DVR’s that are on the market which are good for temp recordings, the only permanent way to record HDTV programs is a lossy media. Since standalone VHS, S-VHS, and D-VHS machines are no longer in production companies are now making cheap VHS /DVD combo recorders that only record at 480I quality. No one makes a combo S-VHS/DVD or D-VHS/DVD combo machine. So if you do not want to go the HDTV hard drive method to record then your only choice is DVD recorder standalones or VHS/DVD recorder combo units which are 480I quality.
There are two ways to purchase a DVD recorder standalone or VHS/DVD recorder combo which are all 480I quality.
1. Purchase a low cost recorder without any tuner
2. Or Purchase a recorder which contains a built in NTSC/ATSC tuner and some also have QAM for unencrypted Digital Cable.
Both of these two methods give one poor quality results since 1080I and 720P programming is converted to 480I quality. The consumer electronics industry decides to discontinue all the standalone VHS, S-VHS, and D-VHS machines and they end up giving the consumer cheap low quality VHS/DVD combo units. I hate combo units but if they are going to be made why not make a few S-VHS and D-VHS combo units? For an extra $30-$50 it would be technically possible to add a S-VHS ET feature if companies were smart. For an extra $100-$200 a D-VHS combo could most likely be made that recorded in true 1080I and 720P quality. The consumer no longer has a choice and can not buy S-VHS or D-VHS combos and is stuck with VHS/DVD combo’s that record in 480I quality with ATSC tuners that receive 1080I and 720P HDTV broadcasts.

I will just need to wait another year until BLU-RAY standalone recorders become a reality. Sometimes I think this country is moving to 480I SDTV instead of HDTV quality consumer electronics devices.

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