Panasonic DMREZ45V DVD Recorder / VCR Combo Specification Core Features | Dvd type | DVD Recorder / VCR Combo. | | Number of discs | 1, | | Progressive scan | Progressive Scan. | | Playable disk types | DVD Video, VCD, SVCD, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD Audio, CD (Audio), CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL. | | Playable file formats | MP3, JPEG, TIFF. | | Tv tuner | Yes. |
Video | Tv resolutions | 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p. | | Video upconversion | 720p (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV). | | Video output system | PAL, NTSC. | | Video noise reduction | 3D Noise Reduction. | | Picture control | Zoom. |
Audio | Surround sound | Virtual Surround, Dolby Digital (Digital out only), DTS (Digital out only). | | Dialog enhancer | Yes. |
Connections | Scart connectors | Output x 1, Input x 1. | | Inputs | RF (TV) x 1. | | Outputs | Composite x 1, S-Video x 1, Component x 1, HDMI x 1, Analog Audio x 1, Digital Audio Optical x 1, RF x 1. | | Front panel | Composite Input, S-Video Input, Audio Input, iLINK DV Input. |
Convenience | Remote control | Multibrand. | | Osd | Yes. | | Memory card slot | SD Card. | | Display dimmer | Yes. | | Parental control | Yes. | | Record and play fetaures | Time Slip, Simultaneous Record and Play, Playlist Playback. |
Recorder | Recordable media | VHS Cassette, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, VR Supported, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL. | | Recording speeds | SP, XP, LP, EP, FR. | | Dvd recording time | 1 hours Minimum / 8 hours Maximum. | | Dubbing | DVD to VCR, VCR to DVD. | | Recording formats | MPEG2, VBR Supported. | | Programmable timer | EPG, VCR Plus+, 16 Events within 30 Days. | | Vcr video heads | 4, |
Dimensions | Height | 8.4 cm. | | Width | 43 cm. | | Depth | 35.1 cm. | | Weight | 5.4 kg |
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| Ask A Question About - Panasonic DMREZ45V Dvd Recorder Vcr Combo | Nick 23rd July Is the panasonic DMREZ45V multi regional? replyJohn Gooch 9th September When I play my old family videos, the volume on the VCR seems to go up and down every second. Background noise makes it virtually impossible to listen to. Could it be that the audio heads in the VCR are just more sensitive than my old VCR? reply |
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