

🎬 Capture every episode, every moment—because missing out is so last season.
The Panasonic DMR-EX97EB-K is a sleek, black DVD recorder with dual tuners enabling simultaneous recording of two Freeview HD programs. It features smart series recording to automate your favorite shows, ultra-fast electronic program guide access, and direct playback from external hard drives. Designed for the modern viewer, it offers live TV pause and rewind, making it a versatile media hub that fits seamlessly into your digital lifestyle.











| ASIN | B015341TLG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,616 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1 in DVD Recorders |
| Item model number | DMR-EX97EB-K |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 43 x 6 cm; 3.17 kg |
A**E
Does a good job
Excellent machine, near perfect. One minor niggle is that the surprising good series record feature does not cope perfectly with episodes that are transmitted back-to-back... it records the first, and then looks at the schedule to find the next episode which started a few seconds earlier and so you miss the first 10 seconds or so (for broadcasts that start exactly on time). You can of course do a manual recording of the pair, or a single recording of each (it will record two programmes simultaneously), but you have to remember to set it up again every week. You can copy recorded programmes to a DVD, but only those recorded off air. It will play external HDDs or flash memory sticks recorded off other set top boxes, but it won't allow them to be transferred to DVD. Copying to DVD takes about as long as the original programme, but you have to remember that whilst doing this it will not record anything, so you might miss a recording (it's OK once the DVD is written, you don't have to do anything for it to continue recording as normal). The first time I did this, it found and recorded a repeat episode automatically, but the second time, it completed the DVD part way through the episode set for recording, and it just recorded the last half. Things I like about it... You can edit a programme title (I use this to add the episode number to the title); it groups all episodes of a series in one "folder"; you can manually group episodes too; it will record radio programmes (I recently set it up to record 12 hours, and it split it into an 8 hour and a 4 hour file - I haven't tried a long TV recording yet); The remote has buttons for controlling my (Sony) TV (on/off, volume, channel and source); It is very easy to set up a recording from the epg screen (and it checks for HD and series options).
P**Y
Excellent product with some limitations
I bought this to replace an earlier Panasonic DVD recorder which failed. I can play back all the discs recorded earlier, including ones not finalised. As others have noted, you can't record from an external device onto DVD as there are no suitable inputs. There are quite a lot of copy operations which it won't let you do. (My old Panasonic had about four times as many sockets, and could copy from the inputs to DVD.) The only sockets are: Back Figure-of-eight socket for the mains cable RF in and out (RF link cable for TV provided) HDMI (2 metre cable provided) Ethernet - only of use to update the firmware over the Internet AFAIK Front USB 2.0 This is useful to transfer files to the HDD from a USB stick or USB HDD. You can also 'register' the HDD with the box, enabling you to extend the internal HDD space, but, since you have to leave the front flap down, this is rather inconvenient. Files copied from USB to the HDD can't be burnt to DVD, apart from some camcorder files (AVCD format), and those may not be playable on other DVD players. The manual is rather 'techy' which has the advantage that all the functionality is covered, but it's rather difficult to understand. The PVR functionality is excellent, with two tuners supporting Freeview HD. Programmes can be edited to remove the adverts and then burnt to DVD. There are "manual skip" buttons, forward 60 seconds and back 10 seconds to skip adverts of recordings, but response is very slow, as is returning to play from pause.
L**P
Great for dvd archivers (my only negative doesn’t have wi-fi like tick box says it does)
I ended up buying this dvd recorder as my toshiba one died after 15 years. It was easy to set up and it’s great to be able to record one channel while still watching another channel,you can also record two shows at once but you then have to watch one of the channels your recording. Setting time records is easy but i have to admit i had to look up how to edit out footage i don’t want from my recorded footage but once learned it’s easy enough.i have yet to copy footage from the hdd drive to dvd-r but looks easy enough. If like me you tend to hold onto footage of your favourite celebs on interview shows or your favourite shows that probably won’t ever get a official dvd release.This is a great way to do it. My only complaint is the tick box on the description page says this model has wi-fi yet it doesn’t.
C**O
A great piece of kit
It works perfectly. I had to get an expert to show me how to work it as the instructions are oblique but it is excellent.
N**L
Another Terrific Panasonic
I purchased this machine a few months ago to replace an old Toshiba that had died after some 15 years. It's very similar to Panasonic's standard HDD recorder (which I also have) but with the DVD recorder/playback facility. So I had an advantage, so to speak, of familiarity with their functions. I would echo what others say here-don't worry too much about the incredibly complicated handbook-just start using the thing! As regards the DVD recording facility, I merely went onto the internet and found some simple instructions there and printed off the page for reference. But, after a relatively short time, I found the process quite intuitive and idiot-free (and I'm late '70s!). Some reviewers have made negative comments about the need to HDD record programmes first before they can be DVD recorded. I would disagree. I find the fact that the programme is there recorded ready on the HDD is very helpful and avoids all the stress of "live" DVD recording. And one can also select more than one item from the List facility and then the machine merrily transfers them onto the DVD disc. This is very useful, for example, when recording episodes of a TV series. Another comment...the old Toshiba DVD recorder required you to "finalise" discs after the recording had been made-a long process fraught sometimes with drama. The Panasonic asks you before you start recording whether finalisation is required, and then finalises at the same time-brilliant! I love the machine-if it lasts another 10 to 15 years, I'll be happy!
R**I
Ottimo acquisto peccato che le istruzioni duano tutte in inglese ma il venditore mi aveva contattato per informarmi....cmq ce l ho fatta ed è ottimo
C**O
Sostituire un precedente dvd recorder LG, che era andato in avaria irreparabile
C**N
Il prodotto non è tarato per l'Italia quindi non è utilizzabile ed ho provveduto alla restituzione
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