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RCA SCENIUM Digital Media Recorder with DVD Player (DRS7000N)

RCA SCENIUM Digital Media Recorder with DVD Player (DRS7000N)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hidden Defects-What the mfgr and reviewers didn't tell you
Review: 1. Getting the Guide+ program information system to recognize the channles available from the cable box (Time Warner) was impossible. Thomson (the manufacturer) punted me to TWCC who said it was not their responsibility.
2. Even if you could get the Guide+ recognized, it is severely flawed and limited: it can only hold 45 channels! And it can only accept channel numbers up to 125. This means that all Satellite and many Time Wanrer channels cannot be recognized by the box.
I have replaced this unit with a Tivo and DVD combo.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A great recorder, but it doesn't always record on schedule.
Review: After purchasing this unit and programming it to record my favorite shows, I found that it often displays "An error occurred" when it is time for it to begin recording a show.

The errors were intermitent, and there was no apparent cause, so I exchanged the unit for a new one. The new one does the same thing.

I sent an e-mail message to RCA technical support, but they did not respond. If I cannot resolve this problem, I will probably return the unit for a refund.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: No support
Review: Did anyone notice that an $800 item dropped to $300 new inside of one year? This is not TiVo, folks. It is like it, but far from it. The biggest problem is the free program guide. It downloads info at some mysterious hour of the night, and the unit must be turned off to record it. Accidentally leave your unit on and you miss the program guide. Recording without the guide is as clunky as your first VCR. Plus, the guide only goes out about 72 hours. Ask it to record a weekly series and it freaks out when it cannot find the next scheduled program in the guide. It is a dvd player, but those run about 50 bucks these days. Save your money, buy a decent TiVo box and the lifetime license. I can't even get rid of this used unit on EBay.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Right back to the Store
Review: Had really high hopes for this unit - Tivo capabilities with no monthly cost - consolidating digital pictures and Mp3 files - great concept for an all in one device. One catch - It won't work with DirectTV. Customer Service was laughable. Wait this one out guys, I can only assume the next generation with get some of the bugs out.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could've done better
Review: I bought the Rca drs 7000n in Jul. of 2004 from Shop At home. When I got it it took forever to download the T.V. listings. I also had to call RCA a whole bunch of times. Although they gave good customer service, it took me days before I found the right way to download schedules. Then I made recordings early in the morning and Ilost the T.V. listings and had to re download them. Like other reviews I agree that there is a mystery time to download late at night. Then I could't get a file name of the hard drive. So I faked the machine out by making it think a file was older than the stuck file. This made the machine work fine again until I couldn't watch recordings beuse the video window was locked. Shop at Home had very good customer service and gave me all of my money back that I had paid including S and H. RCA had a good idea but dropped the ball by not getting the bugs out. The DVD player that is integrated worked fine. If I had read the other reviews above I would have never have bought it.


P.S. amazon.com my e_mail address is fake so don't bother contacting me. You guys just helped me out so much, I had to write a review on my past experience.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not as bad an experience as other reviewers
Review: I bought this to replace a Phillips DVD/VCR combination that wasn't even playing Disney discs properly. I am much happier with the Scenium than I was with the Phillips. The picture it records off my satellite dish is very crisp and it plays all my DVDs, even the ones that the Philips unit wouldn't touch. It also handles them more quickly. I am happy with the way it plays MP3s burned to a CD, especially audio books. I like the way I can show my digital pictures on the screen in a slideshow format too, as that was something I had hoped to do with a DVD player someday.

I have DirectTV like many of the other reviewers. I too went to Scenium technical support, and they were very willing to help me. They thought the problem was with Direct TV but didn't know the details, and steered me in that direction. Direct TV admitted that the features on the Scenium like channel changing and recording while watching another channel(as well as using the PIP feature on your TV) requires their additional service (I forget the name of it) for $9.99 per month. Since I believe I should only have to pay for a signal once, I declined. I can record what I want if I leave the Direct TV box on and set it to the channel that I want to record. That isn't any different than I was doing with the Phillips, but the recorded picture is so superior that I feel like it's an improvement. I suspect any DVD recorder I might have gotten instead of this unit would have created the same issues, because the problem is with Direct TV. I understand that a person could easily argue that one should not have to live with these limitations, but I've decided it's okay with me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow....exceeded my expectations
Review: I did a lot of reading, and there are a lot of people who were unsuccessful with this digital video recorder. I'm now pretty sure the failures were most likely user error.

I'm a long time RCA customer, with a fully integrated home theater, based on RCA's wonderful brand. I love having a true one remote (not macros) entertainment system. This component fits right in, and really enhances the quality of my Home Theater experience.

Anyway, this unit offered me the bonus of adding RCA's "Scenium" double-scan picture technology available in current model digital RCA big screen sets to my 2 year old 52 inch analog RCA MM52110 big screen. Wow....the quality of my Cox cable signals are now right up there with the off-air ATSC Digital signals I'm getting with my DTC-100 HDTV set-top.

I'm already a big fan of Guide+...works great here with Cox cable. I even watched a DVD movie in progressive scan (of course), and the quality is on par with my former JVC progressive scan player....but now I can watch DVD-R and DVD+R material that I'm creating with my own DV gear.

The digital TV recording seems to be working quite well. Even my wife was impressed....and that's a big deal. We even copied some of the family photos to the recorder via CD-R/JPEG. Works as advertised.

Kudos to Thompson...they did it right again (which is good, because the two different RCA 6100P DVD players I tried 2 years ago were garbage).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great! No Problem with this unit + OK support.
Review: I think maybe people that are unhappy with a product purchase are more likely to take the time to write a review, than are people that are satisfied.

Anyway, I'm pretty happy with this RCA Scenium hard drive recorder/DVD player.

The good: Great picture from both the DVD and hard drive, I like the Guide+ (much more accurate than the TV listing in our local Gannet newspaper)and the simplicity of one click recording w/o messing with tape and VCR programming.

The bad: Not much. The hard drive could be bigger, I look forward to the next generation product that includes a DVD recorder in which to dump off hard drive material. And the channels do change a bit too slowly.

Anyway, there was no way I was going to give the TIVO people one or two hundred dollars AND a monthly annuity of $13.00 (just for a program guide). This RCA unit was just what I was looking for.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 4th one and still not a good one
Review: I think the title about says it all. I read many reviews before I bought, and I agree about the lousy remote and slow channel switch time. I could overlook all of that if the damn thing would just work.

The 1st one wouldn't let me delete a program I had recorded. RCA said "you can either live with it, or we can send you a new one". Live with it? They have no master reset or deltree type of command to reset these things. #2 worked for about 30 minutes then everything went green and stayed green. #3 wouldn't play my recorded DVD's where the 1st would. Now #4 has a recorded show "stuck" on the hard drive just like #1.

In addition to all of this every one of them has to be unplugged to "reset" them every couple of weeks because it will start getting "unknown error" messages when you try to record a show.

Be warned...........1 OK, 2 getting bad, 3 you must be joking, 4 take this piece of junk away!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 4th one and still not a good one
Review: I think the title about says it all. I read many reviews before I bought, and I agree about the lousy remote and slow channel switch time. I could overlook all of that if the damn thing would just work.

The 1st one wouldn't let me delete a program I had recorded. RCA said "you can either live with it, or we can send you a new one". Live with it? They have no master reset or deltree type of command to reset these things. #2 worked for about 30 minutes then everything went green and stayed green. #3 wouldn't play my recorded DVD's where the 1st would. Now #4 has a recorded show "stuck" on the hard drive just like #1.

In addition to all of this every one of them has to be unplugged to "reset" them every couple of weeks because it will start getting "unknown error" messages when you try to record a show.

Be warned...........1 OK, 2 getting bad, 3 you must be joking, 4 take this piece of junk away!


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