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New D-V-D recorders
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Undated-AP -- GoVideo is introducing a new line of advanced D-V-D recorders.

The company has traditionally made dual deck recorders that go from tape-to-tape, now it is selling dual deck recorders that go from tape to disc.

The new GoVideo products have technology that improves the quality of the taped material as it goes to disc.

Some models feature a guide to make the recording process easier.

There is also a dual deck model that records from a television onto the disc.

Another new feature is AutoPlay.

It automatically skips ads, trailers and menus and jumps right to the start of the movie.

Prices for the new line of GoVideo recorders starts at 249 dollars.

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