Quality degrades with record time.
Be warned that recording longer times uses more compression -- smaller image recorded. For me, anything over 2 hours 4 minutes required going from SP (2hr nominal) to LP (3hr +) and although the booklet didn't say so, this meant the image size recorded was with half the number of lines.
Going to SLP (4hr) or EP (6hr) really generates pixelization and you are down to a 320 x 240 image (EP). The best quality (1hr) was only sightly better than SP.
My Classic died two weeks or more ago with a locked door and later the power supply as I investigated. With my 921 I may not replace it. I did get about 200 DVD+RW recordings $1.20 each for the recorder, $.50 for the RW disk.
BTW, it had component out but not in. S-video, composite, and RF in and out. Some (Pioneer) record -R, some record +R, and some play one or both. I would even do PAL -- just gets in the way.
-Ken