Originally posted by pepper*sans*salt:
Thanks you guys. (note the sarcastic tone)I know what it's used for-- you record movies. But a vcr does that. What makes it so special? I hear about it all the time.
Or perhaps this question should be in the F.A.Q. forum. :p
uh, no, you don't record just movies
surprisingly (note the sarcastic tone) their website has a whole section explaining it:
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