Yes, better scarts = better picture. It's going OK, thanks Lona. I find that the picture quality deteriorates (softens) if I try to get more than about 3 hours on a disc, but as I use DVD-RWs, it's not a problem, as I can just record over them again. I did accidentally record an episode of Corrie in the 6 hour mode, and it looked 'film' quality, rather than 'studio' quality, if you know what I mean. Watchable, but not what I would choose normally. It's especially noticable, having a large screen TV. Picture quality from a digital source, in the 2 hour mode, is second to none.
The only thing I would possibly criticise is that you can't quickly whack a disc in to record in an 'emergency', as you have to format the disc first, which takes a few minutes. Not a big deal, but not quite as 'immediate' as shoving a video in a VCR and hitting Instant Record.
The one I have, the Sony GX3 also has a bit of an irritating 'feature', which I have discussed before, in that I can't use the Synchro Record function, because for some reason, it starts to record when I play another DVD on my other DVD Player. The Synchro Record feature is supposed to enable the DVDR to record from a (Freeview) Digital Set Top Box timer, so you only need to program one appliance, however, as I cannot use this function, it means that if I want to Timer Record programs, I have to set the timers on both the Set Top Box, and the DVDR, which is a bit tiresome.
I still think it's a more than worthy successor to the VCR, for the picture and sound quality, and the fact that the discs are so convenient.