![]() The specs of my 2011 Honestech device are compatible ONLY with my first-generation ROKU (explanation follows). NOTE THAT BOTH THE ROKU 1 AND THE HONESTECH VHS-TO-DVD ARE LONG-AGO DATED PURCHASES. Roku's low prices ($60-$80-$100) make it reasonable to purchase newer models sporting advanced streaming features such as closed captioning on Netflix and certain of Roku's 750+ channels that aren't receivable on the first-gen model.My Honestech VHS-to-DVD is version 5.0.29 Deluxe, purchased away, way back on March 30, 2011. I can haz me my wonderful high-technology!UPDATE 13 SEPTEMBER 2013 / CLARIFICATION - I have two ROKUs, a first-generation ROKU XD/S 2100X version 3.1 build 1182 and a ROKU 3 4200R version 5.1 build 1177. The only other place I listen to radio (besides indoors) is in my garden, where there is precious little apart from Mexican and religious radio stations that broadcast via the airwaves. One-hour sessions are perfect for driving in my rural, relatively radio-less "neck of the woods." I use an FM transmitter to listen to my mp3 player over the car radio speakers. I record one-hour sessions to have great music from San Francisco's premier Internet Radio station, SOMA, which contains a couple dozen sub-channels divided into various genres. ![]() Also records Internet radio via the first-gen ROKU into WMA files, which are playable on my mp3 device. Yeah, VHS-to-DVD is fine, but how about digital source to digital file, right?! Plugs into my first-generation ROKU and records movies and TV shows directly from Netflix and HuluPlus to my computer. ![]()
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