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"Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... Come on then Aggy - give me your explanation for how this works. One source of signal - the Virgin STB. This is plugged into both the DVD recorder and the television. One programme is being recorded by the DVD player, another programme on a different channel is being watched on the TV. The EPG is displayed by the menu on the DVD recorder. Click on the programme you want to record using the programme menu guide accessed via the DVD recorder. The DVD recorder manages to record the correct programme on the correct channel without me having to touch the Virgin STB. The Virgin box is plugged into the DVD recorders analogue input and you are using your Virgin remote to select the channel on the Virgin box and tell the DVD recorder to record using Smart Link/Q Link or an active SCART pin or whatever method your Virgin box uses to activate a recorder to record. Incorrect. There is a single lead connecting the Virgin box to the DVD recorder - a scart lead. I'm selecting the channel I want to watch on the Virgin box. I'm selecting the channel I want to record on the DVD recorder. |
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Stephen Wilson wrote:
Incorrect. There is a single lead connecting the Virgin box to the DVD recorder - a scart lead. I'm selecting the channel I want to watch on the Virgin box. I'm selecting the channel I want to record on the DVD recorder. I don't think I've ever heard of a tuner signal being carried by scart. so what model recorder was this again? -- Paul (We won't die of devotion) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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Digby wrote:
Can you recommend the make and model, it sounds like just what I need. answer came there none -- Paul (We won't die of devotion) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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"Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... Stephen Wilson wrote: Incorrect. There is a single lead connecting the Virgin box to the DVD recorder - a scart lead. I'm selecting the channel I want to watch on the Virgin box. I'm selecting the channel I want to record on the DVD recorder. I don't think I've ever heard of a tuner signal being carried by scart. so what model recorder was this again? I'm not sure - it's not mine, but a friend's which I installed. I tried plugging in the aerial but the recorder failed to find any channels when it did an autoscan. So then I plugged the Virgin V+ box in to the recorder via the scart lead, rescanned, and the recorder detected all the digital channels available via the Virgin STB. |
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On Jan 27, 11:42*pm, "Stephen Wilson"
wrote: "Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... Stephen Wilson wrote: Incorrect. There is a single lead connecting the Virgin box to the DVD recorder - a scart lead. I'm selecting the channel I want to watch on the Virgin box. I'm selecting the channel I want to record on the DVD recorder. I don't think I've ever heard of a tuner signal being carried by scart. so what model recorder was this again? I'm not sure - it's not mine, but a friend's which I installed. I tried plugging in the aerial but the recorder failed to find any channels when it did an autoscan. So then I plugged the Virgin V+ box in to the recorder via the scart lead, rescanned, and the recorder detected all the digital channels available via the Virgin STB. I had that when I put in a Freeview box on my parents in laws' telly. I must have wasted about an hour trying to get the bloody thing to work via the co-ax cable. Regards Ged |
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"Stephen Wilson" wrote in message ... "Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... Stephen Wilson wrote: Incorrect. There is a single lead connecting the Virgin box to the DVD recorder - a scart lead. I'm selecting the channel I want to watch on the Virgin box. I'm selecting the channel I want to record on the DVD recorder. I don't think I've ever heard of a tuner signal being carried by scart. so what model recorder was this again? I'm not sure - it's not mine, but a friend's which I installed. I tried plugging in the aerial but the recorder failed to find any channels when it did an autoscan. So then I plugged the Virgin V+ box in to the recorder via the scart lead, rescanned, and the recorder detected all the digital channels available via the Virgin STB. If it was a Virgin+ box then it would have had two built in tuners and its own hard drive recorder. You were probably watching one channel on one tuner and recording the output from the other via analogue, that's if you were recording it on the DVD recorder and not on the Virgin+ box itself. |
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On 28/01/2008 00:00, Agamemnon wrote:
If it was a Virgin+ box then it would have had two built in tuners and its own hard drive recorder. You were probably watching one channel on one tuner and recording the output from the other via analogue, that's if you were recording it on the DVD recorder and not on the Virgin+ box itself. Yep, I think you've got to the bottom of the OP's confusion. |
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Stephen Wilson wrote: "Bill Wright" wrote in message .. . "Agamemnon" wrote in message ... "Diane L." wrote in message ... Paul Heslop wrote: Agamemnon wrote: Although having said that, there are a number of DVD recorders on the market now that have Freeview built in. So what? That doesn't make them capable of picking up Sky or Virgin or HellasSat2 or Hotbird. Aggy, the font of all knowledge, has spoken. Total ******** again, I'm afraid... You are talking out of your ARSE as usual. Am I right in thinking the OP assumes a digital tuner will allow him to receive SKY and cable? No. That's what Aggie understood but, as we all know, Aggie has BULL****. That is exactly what the OP was implying and you are another IGNORANT just like him. problems with the English language. The OP said that the digital No, it's you that have problems with English and every other language. tuner *is compatible* with Sky and cable, meaning that if you have the equipment to recieve the signals from those sources you can use the DVD recorder to record them. He said NOTING OF THE KIND! I don't think there's a machine on the market capable of this. I guess that's another thing that isn't made clear for some people, that it's a digital terrestrial tuner. Of course some people might have seen sky users mention recording to their DVD machines but that's done through an AV socket from a real SKY box. Which is what Stephen was talking about. No he wasn't. Diane L. This exchange reminds me of a barney that took place in the 1960s between the Polish workshop manager and some of the engineers in a TV repair shop. The manager was a remnant of WWII and he had never really learnt English. Finally he yelled, "You *******s tink I know **** notting! I tell you I know **** all!" A dustman knocks on a Japanese man's door. The Japanese man opens it and says "Harro, what you want?" The dustman asks "Where's your bin?" "I bin on loo," says the Japanese man. "No mate, where's ya dustbin?" the dustman tries again. "I dust bin on loo!" comes the reply. "No, no - where your wheelie bin?" "Hokay, I wheelie bin having a wank!" Send it to alt.humor . -- Member - Liberal International This is Ici God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! Born 29 Jan 1969 Redhill Surrey England |
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-- Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only begin once they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear. If a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it should be kept. If it doesn't, the belief should not only be discarded, but the thinker must also then question why he was led to believe the erroneous "The Doctor" wrote in message ... In article , Stephen Wilson wrote: "Bill Wright" wrote in message .. . "Agamemnon" wrote in message ... "Diane L." wrote in message ... Paul Heslop wrote: Agamemnon wrote: Although having said that, there are a number of DVD recorders on the market now that have Freeview built in. So what? That doesn't make them capable of picking up Sky or Virgin or HellasSat2 or Hotbird. Aggy, the font of all knowledge, has spoken. Total ******** again, I'm afraid... You are talking out of your ARSE as usual. Am I right in thinking the OP assumes a digital tuner will allow him to receive SKY and cable? No. That's what Aggie understood but, as we all know, Aggie has BULL****. That is exactly what the OP was implying and you are another IGNORANT just like him. problems with the English language. The OP said that the digital No, it's you that have problems with English and every other language. tuner *is compatible* with Sky and cable, meaning that if you have the equipment to recieve the signals from those sources you can use the DVD recorder to record them. He said NOTING OF THE KIND! I don't think there's a machine on the market capable of this. I guess that's another thing that isn't made clear for some people, that it's a digital terrestrial tuner. Of course some people might have seen sky users mention recording to their DVD machines but that's done through an AV socket from a real SKY box. Which is what Stephen was talking about. No he wasn't. Diane L. This exchange reminds me of a barney that took place in the 1960s between the Polish workshop manager and some of the engineers in a TV repair shop. The manager was a remnant of WWII and he had never really learnt English. Finally he yelled, "You *******s tink I know **** notting! I tell you I know **** all!" A dustman knocks on a Japanese man's door. The Japanese man opens it and says "Harro, what you want?" The dustman asks "Where's your bin?" "I bin on loo," says the Japanese man. "No mate, where's ya dustbin?" the dustman tries again. "I dust bin on loo!" comes the reply. "No, no - where your wheelie bin?" "Hokay, I wheelie bin having a wank!" Send it to alt.humor . -- Member - Liberal International This is Ici God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! Born 29 Jan 1969 Redhill Surrey England |
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Stephen Wilson wrote:
"Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... Stephen Wilson wrote: Incorrect. There is a single lead connecting the Virgin box to the DVD recorder - a scart lead. I'm selecting the channel I want to watch on the Virgin box. I'm selecting the channel I want to record on the DVD recorder. I don't think I've ever heard of a tuner signal being carried by scart. so what model recorder was this again? I'm not sure - it's not mine, but a friend's which I installed. I tried plugging in the aerial but the recorder failed to find any channels when it did an autoscan. So then I plugged the Virgin V+ box in to the recorder via the scart lead, rescanned, and the recorder detected all the digital channels available via the Virgin STB. I used to be able to do this with analogue cable and an analogue tuner. Then we moved from yorkshire to the north east and it wouldn't work here. My dvd recorder does not tune into my sky+ or my old sky box. -- Paul (We won't die of devotion) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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