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Panasonic DMR-BW780 Blu-ray HDD recorder
$125
Very good condition with remote.
It’ll record SD and HD programmes onto its 250GB hard disk and then copy them onto Blu-ray or DVD, in addition to storing digital media content and providing access to the internet through the Viera Cast portal. And did we mention that it’s also a fully-fledged Profile 2.0 Blu-ray player with DLNA-networking to boot? It is.
Aesthetically the unit looks like the rest of Panasonic’s recorder range; a slim black deck with an obligatory blue light and a couple of tinted flaps covering the disc tray, connections and buttons. Front panel connections include a DV input, SD card slot and USB port – for the deck’s generous multimedia support – as well as composite and stereo audio inputs. A row of buttons allows for up-close playback control.
The rear panel sports all the essentials. Of greatest importance is the HDMI output, as it’s the only way you’ll get to see those glorious hi-def pictures from Freeview HD and Blu-ray discs. Two Scart sockets allow you to input and output images in RGB, S-video or composite (useful if you want to back up recordings from an external recorder on a high-capacity Blu-ray disc) and there’s a composite video output for good measure. Audio sockets include optical and coaxial digital audio outputs and analogue stereo phonos, but don’t forget that digital audio can also be piped to your amp or TV over the HDMI connection, including HD audio bit-streams from Blu-ray discs.
You’ll also find an RF aerial input and loop-through sockets, as well as an Ethernet port that allows you to use the BW780 as part of a home network. When connected, you can access recordings, AVCHD videos and JPEG photos stored on this device on other DLNA-enabled Panasonic machines, such as the DMP-BD85 Blu-ray player. That’s really useful if you’re lucky enough to have Panasonic Blu-ray decks in different rooms around the house, but to take advantage of it your network connection has to be encrypted.
Sensibly Panasonic has fitted two DVB-T2 tuners inside the DMR-BW780, which makes it possible to record one channel and watch another, or record two channels simultaneously while watching a previous recording. The lack of twin tuners is something that bugs us about regular Freeview HDD/DVD recorders so it’s encouraging to see Panasonic addressing the problem here. We tried using the deck with two recordings in progress and pleasingly it doesn’t lock up or stop you accessing the EPG or Direct Navigator.
It’ll record SD and HD programmes onto its 250GB hard disk and then copy them onto Blu-ray or DVD, in addition to storing digital media content and providing access to the internet through the Viera Cast portal. And did we mention that it’s also a fully-fledged Profile 2.0 Blu-ray player with DLNA-networking to boot? It is.
Aesthetically the unit looks like the rest of Panasonic’s recorder range; a slim black deck with an obligatory blue light and a couple of tinted flaps covering the disc tray, connections and buttons. Front panel connections include a DV input, SD card slot and USB port – for the deck’s generous multimedia support – as well as composite and stereo audio inputs. A row of buttons allows for up-close playback control.
The rear panel sports all the essentials. Of greatest importance is the HDMI output, as it’s the only way you’ll get to see those glorious hi-def pictures from Freeview HD and Blu-ray discs. Two Scart sockets allow you to input and output images in RGB, S-video or composite (useful if you want to back up recordings from an external recorder on a high-capacity Blu-ray disc) and there’s a composite video output for good measure. Audio sockets include optical and coaxial digital audio outputs and analogue stereo phonos, but don’t forget that digital audio can also be piped to your amp or TV over the HDMI connection, including HD audio bit-streams from Blu-ray discs.
You’ll also find an RF aerial input and loop-through sockets, as well as an Ethernet port that allows you to use the BW780 as part of a home network. When connected, you can access recordings, AVCHD videos and JPEG photos stored on this device on other DLNA-enabled Panasonic machines, such as the DMP-BD85 Blu-ray player. That’s really useful if you’re lucky enough to have Panasonic Blu-ray decks in different rooms around the house, but to take advantage of it your network connection has to be encrypted.
Sensibly Panasonic has fitted two DVB-T2 tuners inside the DMR-BW780, which makes it possible to record one channel and watch another, or record two channels simultaneously while watching a previous recording. The lack of twin tuners is something that bugs us about regular Freeview HDD/DVD recorders so it’s encouraging to see Panasonic addressing the problem here. We tried using the deck with two recordings in progress and pleasingly it doesn’t lock up or stop you accessing the EPG or Direct Navigator.
- Date Listed:07/01/2022
- Last Edited:11/02/2023
- Condition:Used
- Shipping:Pickup Only
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