Samsung’s DVD-VR330 provides the best of both worlds, with the ability to record home movies and TV programming to a wide variety of DVD discs while enabling you to continue playing your vast VHS library. Additionally, the 4-head VCR offers a full complement of standard recording and playback options as well as the ability to easily convert VHS tapes to DVD. A front-panel DV (FireWire IEEE 1394) input enables you to connect the family video camcorder and edit and record footage directly to a DVD disc–all via a single cable and without losing image quality. The EVQ (Enhanced Video Quality) feature provides sharper images and truer color reproduction for both movies and home videos. EVQ reduces pixel noise produced during digital signal processing, mitigates the cross color phenomenon occasionally produced by separation of Y & C signal. It offers a full menu of DVD recording options, including DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW as well as DVD-RAM discs–a very flexible format that allows you to re-record on the disc up to several thousand times. Additionally, it offers recording compatibility with DVD-/+R discs–enabling you to store up to 8.5 GB of video on these two-sided discs. You can program recording via the timer, or choose easy one-touch recording (initiating playback at 30 minutes and adding 30 minutes with each additional press of the button, up to the available disc time or 240 minutes, whichever is sooner). Chapters are created when you record your favorite TV show or video clips from a camcorder onto a DVD disc. The chapters are automatically created, which eliminates wasted time searching the whole DVD to find the right spot. Up to 99 titles can be recorded onto one disc. With the simple and easy edit function menu, you can delete, copy, rename, and lock, among other things. You can also create a playlist and edit video in a specific sequence. It offers the following connection options: Composite video: 1 out S-Video: 1 out Component video: 1 out F (more…)
Samsung DVD-VR330 DVD Recorder
Published: 01 July 2009 9:11 PM CDTPosted in: DVD Recorders

1.0 out of 5 stars
Not a long-lasting system
I purchased this item along with a new HDTV, both Samsung, about one year ago for my house in the mountains.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Samsung Should Be Ashamed!
I purchased a Samsung DVD-VR330 on November 24, 2006. It would never recognize and record on DVD+R or DVD+RW media that I tried from the get go.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Do Not Buy!
I have owed this unit for over a year now. I bought it at Target and I have had problems from day one.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don’t buy!!!
I have to agree with all the other 1 star reviews. I purchased this player exactly 2 years ago and now it is nothing more than a piece of junk!!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Unreliable DVD player and recorder
I think just at a year it stopped working entirely for the DVD playing/recording side. It gives a disc initialization error, it malfunctions when playing a DVD.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Quality Unit
This unit rejects 2 out of every 3 disks. The record quality is poor. Do not buy. I am sorry I did. Their TVs are great, but whoever designed this deck should be fired!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Samsung DVDR reviewEasy programming, clear recordings and a sharp picture through it’s
tuner. I already have this recorder and needed a second one and went
out of my way to find…
1.0 out of 5 stars
The WORST Electronic Item I Have Ever Bought!
I have just been reading up on a lot of the other customer reviews here and it’s now at least I know it’s not me!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst recorder I ever had!
Samsung should be ashamed to have made such a overpriced faulty recorder.
Mine has been for repair & still rejects over half the blank DVDs.
1.0 out of 5 stars
A serious flaw with recording DVD but there’s a work around..
Had this recorder for about a year to empty my DVR and eliminate VHS tapes. Worked very well for about 6 months but then increasing started having trouble formating new discs for…