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naomi24 | 15:52 Sun 07th Jul 2019 | Technology
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I’m looking for a basic machine that will just record from television to DVD. I don’t want fancy functions - just a recorder - but ‘unfancy’ seems hard to come by.

Does anyone have any idea where I can get one please?
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Richer Sounds are good for service and price and sell a Panasonic DVD/HDD recorder for £234.
Make sure that it can record digital tv (freeview), many can't.
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They’re multi-function. I would like a simple recorder. I don’t want to play DVDs on it - just record DVDs. Is such a machine available?
Why DVDs rather than a hard drive?
If it records dvd it will play dvds. It is going to be nigh on impossible to buy an 'old fashioned' straightforward freeview dvd recorder.
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I suspect you’re right hc, but Before I buy something I don’t want I thought it worth asking.

Zacs, because I want to play the DVDs on other televisions.
Richer Sounds.....

https://www.richersounds.com/panasonic-dvd-recorder-hdd-500gb-freeview-hd.html

This is the "simplest" you'll get now.
I'm not well up on TVs, Naomi, so I may well be talking nonsense, but...

Do smart Tvs have a facility for recording to a USB stick? The stick could then be transferred to another TV
Yes, they do, builder - and if the tv isn't 'smart' an Amazon firestick will cure the problem cheaply

http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-play-videos-from-external-microsd-or-usb-drives-on-the-amazon-fire-tv-and-fire-tv-stick/
Plenty on Ebay from £80.
"Do smart Tvs have a facility for recording to a USB stick? The stick could then be transferred to another TV"

I have that facility on my smart tv, but you can only play it back on the tv it was recorded on, presumably for copyright reasons.
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The Builder, thanks for the thought but since I want to be able to play the DVDs on any television, that won't work on less up to date versions. I think I'm going to have to buy the fancy version.

Thanks for all your help everyone.

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