QUOTE (shivers20 @ Dec 9 2005, 05:17 PM)

I am thinking about buying my fiance a dvd recorder/player. She is currently using an old vcr to record all of her tv shows but its becoming a big hassle switching out tapes all the time. Now for my questions.
1. What disks should i buy? DVD-R? DVD+RW? I need disks that can hold alot.
2. Can I erase/record over the old shows on these disks? or do I have to keep buying new disks all the time?
3. What else should I look for in a dvd recorder/player? Will I be able to record cable?
Thankyou
I got a LiteOn 5005 DVD Burner. It takes ALL kinds of media. Makes it great for finding media anywhere, and that can be used on other dvd players.
The liteon is a cheap basic dvd burner. It has a tuner, and several inputs. Basically you pop a dvd in, let it format, pick the quality (1/2/4/6 hours), and press record. Then press play on your vcr/tivo/other dvd.
One issue I found is some dvd's (Lions Gate Films) will not play in my Liteon burner, but I can play them on my other dvd player, and copy them.
It you have an RW disk you can record over the old shows. I got mine for backing up shows and movies, so I havent used a RW disk very much.
The liteon dvd burner has a tuner so you can record cable, but it records the sound in mono. If you have a cable box, you can pass the signal to the burner to record any cable channel you get.
When i was looking at burners I saw a nicer one by Toshiba, with some more advanced features, but I just need ed a basic recorder.