Lite-On AllWrite LVW-5005 DVD/CD Recorder

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:Better than I thought

(4 out of 5) by Brian Bussey on Mar
3, 2005 (MTN VIEW CA)
When I received my LVW-5005 from the UPS guy I was a little concerned about it's condition. It seems the Office Depot who I purchased it from (Via Amazon)wasn't too concerned about throwing the normal box inside a box 2X it's size for shipment with no cushining... Long story short. From out of the box and hooking up to the TV was maybe 5 minutes. The initial setup was easier than I had read on other reviews about DVD recorders. It was just like operating a VCR.
I've only made 3 recordings so far but I havn't had any problems from either...I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I won't have any of the problems some of the others writing reviews have had.
I have noticed there is a noticable color difference (slightly darker) when the show is running through the recorder to the TV screen..BUT during playback from another machine the color was normal...maybe it's my cables,connection or TV?
I've used GQ brand DVD-R discs not on the "list" and they work fine. I have a DVD player at my office that I've had since 99 and it plays just fine on it too.
I was prepared to shell out the $$ for a Sony but I could not believe that thier own DVDR machines didn't have firewire (iLink)..the one feature I wanted was that and the ability to Record + and - R media, so the Lite On was my next choice.
Since I only ever wanted to record TV Shows (history, Discover programs etc.)and back up old VHS. I never had a need for a TOP END machine. The LiteOn in my opinion is perfect for that.. as long as it's working I'll be a happy camper.
Hope my investment lasts a long time because right now I'll stand behind the product. I only wish I had picked it up for $149 instead of $179.
After it was done, I ripped it with Disk Decrypter and Recoded with NERO to have a better looking Menu.
Pros: Cheap Cost even at $200
Super Easy to setup and Use
Nice Picture quality (recorded to disc)
Accepts Media not on the "approved list"
Records/Plays +/- R/RW media
2/4/6 hr record times
CONS: Image output to TV is slightly darker
A little noisy (just don't sit too close)
Takes approx 30 Sec to load Disc so plan ahead
Menu is very Plain
hope it helped...B. Bussey
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:Fourth unit dying.....WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY

(1 out of 5) by B. Patchen on Jul
11, 2006 (Minot, ND)
Unless you enjoy being on hold, being hung up on, returning products and losing DVDs, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY or time!!! This is an excerpt of our 1st communication with lite-on in June of 2005...
"I received a LITEON LVW-5005 as a Christmas gift. I just recently set it up and started using it (active duty military) and have had the following
problems:
Playback--disks hang up and/or skip (new disks without damage)
Record--fails to start the recording process
In both cases, the Recorder eventually started working after repeatedly ejecting and re-inserting the same disk. It appears there is a mechanical problem associated with the Disc Tray. Once it finally seats correctly, it works fine."
2 months later we received an RMA that was valid and shipped the unit back. We received a refurbished unit and had the following problems with in a few days
"We received the DVD writer in the mail and used it for several days. When playing a DVD, the player skips backwards throughout playback. This happens with all DVDs (work correctly on other players). DVDs created have errors when trying to copy them on our computer. In addition, the device began making a loud grinding noise after a few days of use." (November 2005)
It was January of 2006 before we received another refurbished unit. It worked great for about a month and then locked up completely with my daughter's favorite Baby Einstein DVD stuck inside. After working with tech support for quite sometime, we were unable to retrieve the disc and told to return the unit with the disc and the DVD would be returned. We have yet to see the DVD and it was June of 2006 before we received another unit. The current unit is a 5115 (offered to us because the 5005 was out of stock and we were hoping it might be more reliable after 3 lemons).
Tonight was the beginning of the end when this unit locked up with the new favorite Baby Einstein stuck inside. Tech support did help me recover the disc, but tried to blame the failure on my child (who is not big enough to even reach the unit and never touched it!). I am ready to toss the thing completely and spend the money on a different brand. After over a year of hassles with this company, I'd have to say this is the worst gift ever and I feel bad that my father-in-law wasted his money. Now, we will have to buy a new DVD recorder and a new DVD. I plan to share this review with all my friends and family and any other site I can find to post it!!!
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:looks good so far

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Jun
18, 2004
I recorded only 1 hour of video on a DVD+RW. It functioned pretty good without problems. I played the DVD on another player and was impressed with the quality of the picture. I think VCRs are over. There was one glitch though during initial setup. It wasn't clear to me which jacks and which RF channel that the video signal was coming from: S-video, composite, component, or RF? Without a screen I couldn't see any menus to setup the system. By trial and error I found that composite output worked and it was a breeze after that. I bought a second one that I will give as a gift. I choose this model based on reviews I found on internet. There are a lot of DVD TV recorders. However only two brands supported PAL and NTCS. Philips models got poor reviews, which narrowed my choice to LVW-5005
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:Junk

(1 out of 5) by Likes To Shop on Sep
18, 2006 (Nottingham, Md)
We purchased this product for considerably more than the current price of $89.99. It always had a few quirks, but we ignored them. Over the course of about 18 months, the unit became more troublesome. This weekend, it totally died. This unit is in an adult household, and it was never abused. In fact, it really wasn't used much at all. I would never buy a Lite-On product again.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:An eccellent first, or second dvd recorder

(5 out of 5) by Larry Johnson on Sep
28, 2005 (Chicago, IL USA)
This is an excellent dvd recorde, and the discounts sometimes given on it make it an excellent value. Obviously its most telling feature is versatility. it can record DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, or audio cds. The on screen menues are generally easy to understand, and the owners manual is well written. it is a good buy to people who may be new to dvd recording. i use it mainly to transfer vhs tape content to dvd, but it has other uses as well. It has an on screen display that lets you know how much time you are using at each recording session, and how much time is left to record on the dvd when you started the session. The dvds recorded on it are compatible with most dvd players. and you can write in a title for each recording session with easy to understand built in on screen displays. There are only two drawbacks to the unit. first of all take good care of the remote, because most of the functions related to recording are in the remote. But this is also true with most vcrs as well. The other thing is to be sure to leave the dvd drawer closed when not in use. i didn't do that, and banged my shin hard against the dvd drawer. This affected the units performance. But i was so pleasaed with the unit that i bought two more and make sure i don't leave the drawer open when not in use. Finally the on screen menu, from which you can pick which session to watch transfers well to other dvd players after the disc is finalized. Overall, this is an excellent product.