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5 Reviews for Daewoo DH6100P Multi-region Capable DVD Recorder with 80 GB Hard Drive
It's a dream to use - 06 May 2007

7 out of 7 found this review helpful.
I had an initial problem trying to make it region free but once I had sorted that out I was off! It records really easily, converts hard disc recordings to disc at the press of a button & allowed me to convert all my videos to DVD with ease. I can't recommend it highly enough.
Multi-region hack - 29 Mar 2007

18 out of 18 found this review helpful.
I previously owed a Philips recorder which I found very complicated, this one is so easy to use. I would definitely recommend it.
I found the multi-region hack attached to this item was incomplete.
The full instructions are:
1) Setup button
2) Initial set up screen / enter button
3) scroll along top to System info
4) Enter numbers 1101 on remote
5) enter region 0 for region free
6) Press enter then setup button
Daewoo HDD/DVD Recorder DH-6100P - 17 Feb 2007

8 out of 8 found this review helpful.
I bought the Daewoo DH-6100P HDD/DVD recorder from Sainsbury for [...].
It is a good machine unfortunately let down by noise from a cooling fan at the rear when in use.
The level of noise is about the same as a busy PC with its CPU fan on.
If you are closer than six foot from it then the fan sound is likely to be a nuisance, particulary when playing quiet music tracks.
Because of the fan noise I would say this machine is best used for recording when you do not want to watch the TV at the same time. For the quieter films I would suggest it is best used by recording to DVD and then playing the DVD on another cheapo player. Having worn out my previous DVD recorder playing MP3 I would suggest you always play DVD on a cheap player and keep your DVD recorder for recording only.
The only operations problem I have found with it is a to do with displaying the internal TV when I have a external scart source attached and powered on.
I have a Bush freeview/HDD recorder attached to one of the scart inputs. If the Bush is powered on then the Daewoo will not display the internal TV channels although the sound operates ok.
This was really confusing at first but now I know about it it doesn't effect me much because I'm only going to use the internal analogue tuner on the Daewoo on rare occasions.
No DV or USB sockets although it does have front phono. Full range of outputs at the rear including optical.
The good points of this machine are:
1. Seems reliable (probably because the internal tuner is analogue).
2. Records to HDD and DVD +R, DVD -R, DVD +RW and DVD -RW (many will only record one or the other).
3. Will dub above DVD types to and from the hard disk, it takes 20 minutes to dub 2 hours of DVD quality video. Copyrighted DVD can not be dubbed to HDD.
4. MP3 can be copied to and from the hard disk.
5. HDD video can be split, so you can split long recordings and then dub them to multiple DVD. This also lets you trim junk from the start and ends of the recording.
6. You can watch one source while recording another eg record from scart to HDD while watching the analogue TV or a DVD.
Love it! - 08 Aug 2006

44 out of 46 found this review helpful.
Having been very unfortunate with all my video and dvd recorders... the last, a Goodman's, was awful and was discarded just days outside the guarantee period....I couldn't decide which dvd recorder to buy next. I saw this one for sale on a shopping channel, remembered the review I'd read on this site (thanks to the person who took the trouble and time to submit it), jumped in with both feet and bought it for £164 including postage.
Not being technically minded I only need to do the most basic things and have found this machine to be absolutely brilliant compared with the last one. It's easy to use, smooth to run, the quality of the recorded picture on SP is good, it's brilliant not to have to scramble for a clean dvd everytime I want to record and I haven't noticed any blips in the playback.
I love it!
So far so good - 10 Apr 2006

58 out of 59 found this review helpful.
This is easy to operate.All the menus are clear to follow .
80Gb seems to be enough for general use.I used the EP setting for recording which gave 4 hours on a DVD,and loads of hours on the hard drive. I did use the lower quality setting and found the playback quality acceptable.
On the down side, there were a few occasions where sections of programs were not recorded properly and were "blocky" looking.However this only lasted for about a second and didnt ruin the film.
The Manual does state that contiued editing on the hard drive will reduce quality and space.There is an option to wipe the hard drive.
This machine really is exellent at time-slip.When the machine is switched on, it continuously records whatever it is tuned to including cable or satellite.It records on an hours loop and you can go backwards and forwards as you like.You can transfer any of your recordings to a dvd to playback in another machine.
This report is for my father's hard drive recorder.
I am now going to order one for myself.