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I have a Toshiba DVD/VHS player-recorder that is malfunctioning. Toshiba doesn't seem to have a factory repair facility for their DVD products. Their website is terrible. The reason I would like to get this repaired is that it is no longer possible to buy new units with recording capabilities. Everything is just a player. The small shops that used to do this work don't seem to exist around where I live. Does anyone know of a good place I could send it or am I just out of luck? | ||
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Gene....why on earth would you want to record to a VHS? There are better, faster, and cheaper ways to make recordings of things--both from the TV/Cable and DVD. If you want to record live television for later playback, get a DVR. If you want to make copies of DVDs to view later, get a DVD burner for your computer, or just "rip" the data off of the disc and put it onto a USB stick. If you really must make copies of live television onto a physical media, they make DVD recorders, though that technology is already on its way out. Lastly, you can get a used DVD and VHS combo player on Ebay for about $50. | |||
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VHS is dead. Funai, the last company making them, ended production in 2016. Magnavox sells a DVR/DVD combo. I ordered it from the Walmart website. You can record TV shows on the DVR and then if you want a hard copy you can burn it to DVD. | |||
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I wasn't concerned about the VHS side of my unit. It's the DVD side that is having the problem and needs the repair. I don't mind buying a new unit if that makes more sense than repairing the old one and I can get along without the VHS feature. | |||
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I would think you could pick up a new or used DVD player for way cheaper than what it would cost to get it repaired. A quick check of amazon brings up a Sony as their best seller, at $33. | |||
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I just ordered a new Magnavox DVR/DVD player-recorder from Walmart. They are getting hard to find. Since Toshiba's repair service is so nonexistant this seems like a better way. Thanks for all suggestions. | |||
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