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Ivan[_2_] May 9th 09 01:14 PM

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"Mark Carver" wrote in message
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Ivan wrote:



I'm sure that I once read on this very newsgroup about a piece of kit (an
early On-digi box box?) which actually had a 'reset' button on the remote
control.


The Nokia I think, but not on the RC, it was on the front panel ISTR ?


Oh in which case I own several devices like that, however on those the
button is simply marked ON/OFF!


Woody[_3_] May 9th 09 04:10 PM

Suggestions for PVR please
 
"Alan Pemberton" wrote
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GTS wrote:

Maybe we'll have crashing irons, toasters, and washing
machines next!


I haven't used mine since 1 Jan 2000, just in case.

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You haven't used your washing machine since 2000????? Your dirty
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Dave Plowman (News) May 9th 09 06:52 PM

Suggestions for PVR please
 
In article
. co.uk.invalid,
Alan Pemberton wrote:
Maybe we'll have crashing irons, toasters, and washing machines next!


I haven't used mine since 1 Jan 2000, just in case.


You must have very crumpled foul smelling bread, then?

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Daniel James May 13th 09 11:44 PM

Suggestions for PVR please
 
In article , Mark Carver wrote:
My complete technophobe mother-in-law has used a Sony RDR-HXD710
recorder for over three years. I have *never* had to provide any
support to her ...


Yes, I've got one of those (or perhaps an earlier model) and also an
HXD560 of a similar vintage to your mother's. I agree that they're both
generally reliable and fairly functional pieces of kit.

They're not perfect -- they have some annoying idiosyncrasies -- and my
710 developed a habit of crashing but that's fixed now (by turning off
the firmware update function (!) which is no hardship as Sony apparently
don't trust the broadcasters to transmit any updates correctly anyway).

The newer 560, in particular, is great for recording. It doesn't miss
the beginnings and ends of broadcasts as often as the older 710, and the
"series timer" picks up double-bills, etc., without any extra
instruction (which is just as well, as I tend to program the box and
then forget about it). It's VERY slow to start up from standby, though,
and if there's a DVD in the drive it won't respond to the remote until
it's read/loaded the DVD index ... which is damned annoying if all you
wanted to do was eject the DVD!

Father-in-Law bought a Samsung, and after taking it back to the shop for
three repairs and two replacements he eventually swapped it for a
Panasonic, which he likes. I might recommend a Panny nowadays, but back
when I got my Sony they were lacking in features and had no support for
DVD+ formats.

The trouble with Humax and Toppy boxes is that they don't have DVD
drives and don't support high-speed copying between DVD and HDD. That
doesn't matter to some people, but I use it a lot (copying recordings
from the HDD so that I can take them with me on DVD if I'm away from
home for a few days).

Cheers,
Daniel.






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