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Postby asert » Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:03 pm

Howdy so i run a rear projection big screen with a digital box a vcr and dvd player. i want to work out how to or what do i need to get to be able to tape from digital hd channels. im never home so be good to tape stuff that is on and watch later. any help would be appreciated
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Westsider » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:18 pm

HD PVR

This article might help.

http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/1 ... ing_guide/

It's like a VCR but records to a hard drive.
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby footy1992 » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:23 pm

im not 100% sure on a way to record off a set top box without actually loosingg the HD status too your tv without having a built in hd/sd recorder tuner combo, but this is what i would do:

Arial > Set top box > Video recorder (av in, or simular) > AV 1 on your tv
DVD > AV 2

This means that to watch digital tv you have to have your tv set to AV1 AND have your recorder set to the av in on the actual recorder. This way has many downfalls but its a start.

any issues pm me
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby the joker » Tue Mar 30, 2010 10:31 am

i braught a panasonic Blu Ray Recorder, they have Duel HD tuners so you can tape two things at once or tape 1 and watch 1
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby GWW » Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:25 pm

Westsider wrote:HD PVR

This article might help.

http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/1 ... ing_guide/

It's like a VCR but records to a hard drive.


I'm looking at getting one of these soon.

Dont know much about them - can they work alongside an existing VCR?

And what sort of costs would i be looking at? What brands are recommended?
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Westsider » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:49 pm

I got a BeyondWiz DP-LITE

Works awesome... twin tuners. Uses ICETV. I can use an app on my phone to schedule recordings on my PVR. Also can record full series too.

$500ish
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby GWW » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:54 pm

Thanks Westsider
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Westsider » Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:07 pm

The DP-LITE doesn't have any inputs, so you can't plug in a VCR. But my TV has 4 x HDMI slots, and 3 lots of RGB plugs, so I just plug each appliance into the tv directly.

DP-LITE, Computer, Blueray and XBOX into the HDMI's
VCR into a RGB

Too many plugs lol.
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby 7-Dog » Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:16 pm

Do you have a PS3?

If so, Play TV would be all you need.
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Psyber » Thu Dec 02, 2010 6:53 pm

GWW wrote: I'm looking at getting one of these soon.
Dont know much about them - can they work alongside an existing VCR?
And what sort of costs would i be looking at? What brands are recommended?
I was told VCRs are incapable of recording digital signals unless they have a digital input. I've never tried.
I suppose you could put a T joiner into the wall socket and take the signal off one side to the VCR's analogue tuner, and feed the digital tuner off the other, and you might be able to feed both signals to different inputs on a TV..

What I did recently, because I needed a new digital antenna set a bit higher in the air and further along the house to get the SBS channels acceptably, was leave my old analogue antenna on the roof, hooked up to one of the old indoor sockets I didn't need digital to.
I did that more because it was cheaper to leave it like that then take it down than anything else. I have a Panasonic PVR/DVD recorder and a separate Blue Ray player.
The local antenna tech says the cheap brands are OK in most places, but have less adequate tuners which matters in fringe signal areas.
[ I don't plan to record to Blue Ray - I've only recorded about 4 DVDs in my life and they were data off a computer.]
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby GWW » Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:31 pm

Westsider wrote:The DP-LITE doesn't have any inputs, so you can't plug in a VCR. But my TV has 4 x HDMI slots, and 3 lots of RGB plugs, so I just plug each appliance into the tv directly.

DP-LITE, Computer, Blueray and XBOX into the HDMI's
VCR into a RGB

Too many plugs lol.


All sounds very confusing to someone like me, lol.

I think i'll get in touch with the technician who i'm intending on installing it, to get some advice.

If what i'm thinking is right, there's a chance that, depending on the circumstances of the set up, a digital tv can only be configured to tape either digital tv or analogue tv, but not both.
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Westsider » Thu Dec 02, 2010 8:58 pm

GWW wrote:
Westsider wrote:The DP-LITE doesn't have any inputs, so you can't plug in a VCR. But my TV has 4 x HDMI slots, and 3 lots of RGB plugs, so I just plug each appliance into the tv directly.

DP-LITE, Computer, Blueray and XBOX into the HDMI's
VCR into a RGB

Too many plugs lol.


All sounds very confusing to someone like me, lol.

I think i'll get in touch with the technician who i'm intending on installing it, to get some advice.

If what i'm thinking is right, there's a chance that, depending on the circumstances of the set up, a digital tv can only be configured to tape either digital tv or analogue tv, but not both.


Tape or record?

All the PVR's these days record to a hard drive. VCR's are dead.

Don't pay someone to install it, waste of time. They are easy as!

Analog is dead too, everything on analog is shown on digital now, plus more. No point viewing to recording analog signals.

All PVR's record digital signals.
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby GWW » Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:05 pm

Ah thanks Westsider, as you can see i'm not up with the technology, but your last post does make a lot of sense and i appreciate it :)
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Media Park » Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:09 pm

Panasonic DMR-XW380.

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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby dedja » Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:13 pm

LOL, but it can't tape HD ... in fact it can't be done. ;)
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Media Park » Sat Dec 04, 2010 7:26 pm

dedja wrote:LOL, but it can't tape HD ... in fact it can't be done. ;)


My bad... If someone does actually want to tape Digital TV, then I will laugh at them...

But $548 for what it is, is pretty hard to go past.
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Sploosh » Sun Dec 05, 2010 8:18 pm

Media Park wrote:
But $548 for what it is, is pretty hard to go past.


Where is it available for that price? I'm in the market for it in the next month or so...
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby GWW » Sun Dec 05, 2010 8:38 pm

Media Park wrote:Panasonic DMR-XW380.



What does it have that sets it apart from the rest of the market?

Do PVRs have all the same functions as conventional VCRs - eg timer etc etc..
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby Media Park » Sun Dec 05, 2010 8:42 pm

Sploosh wrote:
Media Park wrote:
But $548 for what it is, is pretty hard to go past.


Where is it available for that price? I'm in the market for it in the next month or so...


my workplace bro

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Media Park wrote:Panasonic DMR-XW380.



What does it have that sets it apart from the rest of the market?


Do PVRs have all the same functions as conventional VCRs - eg timer etc etc..

It has a twin High Def tuner- so hook it up to an analogue TV, and one tuner becomes a set top box, the other records a different program to the internal (250GB) hard drive.

on a digital tv, you can record two show at one time (technically you can as well on an analogue tv, but you can't be watching a third show at the same time...)

also acts as a dvd player/burner, so you piss off another device...

Matched with a Panasonic digital tv, you ALSO can use just one remote...
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Re: Taping High def tv

Postby heater31 » Sun Dec 05, 2010 9:14 pm

Media Park wrote:
Sploosh wrote:
Media Park wrote:
But $548 for what it is, is pretty hard to go past.


Where is it available for that price? I'm in the market for it in the next month or so...


my workplace bro


and for you Sploosh plus postage as M(K)P does not live/work in Metro Adelaide. ;) ;)
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