Reviews for Samsung DVD-VR357 DVD/VCR ComboVHS, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, CD-RW - DVD Video Playback, MP3 Playback, WMA Playback, JPEG Playback, DivX Playback - Progressive Scan - MPN: DVDVR357
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Soda2
- Aug 17, 2007
This Samsung unit works wellStrengths: Easy setup; meets manufacturer's promo; reasonable price. Weakness: None so far So far we've used this unit for about a week and put it through a number of differnet tasks: play dvds, play old vhs tapes, copy from vhs to dvd, record from TV to dvd. All have been completed easily with this unit. The HDMI connection provides another good source for our HDTV. If it continues to perform as advertised I'll be one happy customer! 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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dorothyw55
- Oct 2, 2007
Good value for a good consumer unitStrengths: Easy to use, nice looking, has s-video output for both dvd and vhs players, easy to set up. Weakness: No remote control (RS-232) output. As a whole, the combo doesn't feel super solid - don't know for how long everything will work. The best thing about this combo (and the reason we bought five for our classrooms) is the s-video output that includes video from the videotape player side. The remote control is fairly easy to use, and basic copying to and from DVD's and VHS tapes is incredibly simple - push one button essentially. I haven't delved deeper into the capabilities of this unit, but am very happy with its performance so far. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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judhard
- Nov 27, 2007
DVD-VR357 Dvd-VCR recorderStrengths: Easy to hook up even though manual is skimpy. Easy to transfer vcr tape to dvd disc. Dual layer recording. Weakness: manual is skimpy; could be a little more detailed. This is a nice unit. Hookup was fairly easy. Easy to 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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will266
- Mar 28, 2008
Great for the price! But has a few dents in the...Strengths: - great feature set - relatively low price - easy set up - fairly intuitive controls Weakness: - poor DiVx playback - no USB port for thumb drives very versatile - great combination of features you would expect to pay a lot more for if another brand. only thing missing is a USB jack for playing files off thumb drive! 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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HPALS
- Mar 3, 2008
DVD-VR357Strengths: HDMI output for both DVDs and VHS tapes, Versatility of recordable media including DVD-RAM and dual layered discs Weakness: Doesn't record on DVD+R discs I have connected this unit to my home theater set-up. HDMI connectivity for both the parts of this recorder e.g. DVD and VHS is certainly a plus. It obviates the need for separate audio connection. It can record on most of the available media including DVD-RAM and dual layered discs except DVD+R. Upconversion to 1080i makes the picture really good. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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metfan4life
- Jul 5, 2007
Samsung DVD-VR357Strengths: Easy setup and operation Weakness: Remote can be designed better to include more features. This unit allows to record from dvd-vcr and vcr-dvd with a simple touch of a button. Very easy to use and quick setup. 95% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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starey
- Aug 16, 2008
Not a very reliable or long lasting productStrengths: Its Easy to set up and use for regular recordings. Weakness: Could not figure how to get my camera to connect to it to copy 8 mil.films.and it broke down right after the warranty went out with very little use. It was easy to use and i liked it.Samsung sent it to me to replace another DVD-VR330 which had a bad DVD recorder and the warranty had just run out. Well they sent me the DVD-VR357 (that had no tuner in its place) The same exact thing happened to it. I did not use it much only to copy 5 tapes and I let it sit letting the warranty run out, thinking well I had one bad one surely this one would be ok. It wasn't I set it back up and the DVD would not record. Called SAMSUNG and they offered to fix it for 80.00.The replacement VR357 had no warranty. I mean it was the second one I surely was not going to pay to have it fixed. It will probably break down again :( Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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papasrx
- Mar 9, 2008
Bad UnitStrengths: HDMI Weakness: Doesn't read store bought movies well. Have had this unit for 6 months now been back for repair once and now it has stopped working again. If you buy it make sure to get extended warranty as the factory is only 3 months. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
TopTenREVIEWS.com - Jul 16, 2008
Samsung DVD-VR357
Samsung DVD-VR357 receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 1.58 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #28 DVD recorder DVD player of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a... Top
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Solid but somewhat slow recorder
Strengths: Reliable function, no bad recordings, good dvd format compatibility
Weakness: Rather slow to respond to certain commands, need to format each disc before recording
Samsung has a reliable device here. I've not had a corrupted or problematic recording yet. Transfer from VHS to DVD is quite easy, so getting those old home recordings onto a more lasting medium was a cinch. The number of button presses to do most actions is very small compared to some other combo units I've come across. Even my non-technical friends can work it without trouble.
It handles a wide variety of disc formats (plays more than it records, though), including dvd-ram, rw, and +/-r, and I've had good luck making recordings and then editing out unwanted parts on my Mac. You can edit your recordings directly with the Samsung, but it is slow and imprecise when responding to your commands. Cleanly cutting out a commercial, say, without snipping part of the show you want would be a tough exercise. But, if a few seconds of over or under editing is not a problem, then you won't mind what it can do. The only problem is by deleting content, you don't regain that disc space for further recording. So, I tend to use RW discs, then do proper edits on my computer, and make a final burn to a DVDR. Granted, I only do this when I need more control, and if you just want to preserve a TV show for later viewing, it's not an issue, really. But for as much time as they seemed to have spent on the user interface for editing (it's fairly good), it seems like the machine should be more accurate than it is.
When inserting a new disc to make a recording, it's not an instantaneous process because the device has to format the disc first, which takes a minute. In that rush to hurry and record something, I've been slightly peeved by that a couple of times, but if you are able to use it, the advance scheduler works well.
Overall, I'm happy I got it. I do wish I didn't have to resort to computer editing to get a nice clean recording for certain situations, but for casual VCR/DVDR usage, it's fine. It has good playback quality too. Too bad it doesn't have a tuner, though. No easy recording one thing while watching another as in those plain VCR days.
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Apr 22, 2008
I am having a difficult time recording from from VHS to DVD.
The process should be easy and for some reason it is not...
Maybe I am not giving the disk enough time to format. When I put the disk in it seems to take forever to load.
I Hit play on VHS and hit copy to DVD,
I can see the VHS playing and the record button is on but when the tape is done, the DVD says finalizing and then when I go to play it says
The disk can not be played, Check the disk..
Any ideas????????