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Bill Sharpe December 29th 04 12:45 AM

Just checked Adelphia's local page and DVR is now indeed available in
Santa Monica. I need to make a phone call...

Bill

"Bill Sharpe" wrote in message
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Eddie
I don't know. Adelphia in Santa Monica hasn't activated the DCT
recording feature here yet. I am using my setup for time-shifted
recording only, not archival recording.

Bill

"edee em" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the reply Bill but I didn't want to record the programs at
same
time on the DCT and on the vcr. I have a recording on the DCT and I
wish to
transfer it over to tape. Can that be done?

Eddie

"Bill Sharpe" wrote in message
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Coax cable from antenna out of DCT6208 to antenna in on my Toshiba
VCR.
Video/Audio out cables(yellow, red, and white) from VCR to input of
Samsung HDTV. Set timers on cable box and VCR for recording times. Set
desired channel(902, for example, for CBS-HD in my area) to be
recorded
on cable box and channel 3 for the VCR.

Hope this helps.

Bill


"edee em" wrote in message
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Bill: I too have the dct6208 and have been racking my brain trying to
figure out how to archive on tape. I read the manual and they say to
connect via a coax cable, but when I did this, I didn't get anything
over to
the tape. I would greatly appreciate a heads up on how you did it?

Thanks









42 December 30th 04 06:51 AM

In article ,
says...
wrote:
HDTV was one of the hotest items for Chirstmas 2004. Many people are no
doubt now struggling with a new set. If you find youself in this
situration I'd like to offer up my HDTV Buyers FAQ, which can be viewed
at:

http://hdtv.0catch.com

This FAQ was assembled by myself with the contribution of a few others
who frequent this newsgroup. It's designed to help new HDTV owners and
shoppers a like demystify this technology.

Happy Holidays
-Jeremy


I visited your Web Site. I was there probably less than a minute and got
a dozen pop ups. Maybe there is some good information there, but I
was so busy closing pop ups that I gave up and closed your Web Site.
I'll never go back. I have better things to do with my time. I'm sure
that I can find better information someplace else without the pop ups. I
recommend that nobody waste their time either.


Try Mozilla Firefox as a replacement browser for Internet Explorer. It
has built in popup blocking. (No need for third party 'utilities'). Its
also opensource, which is a 'good thing'.

www.mozilla.org

If you simply must use IE: I pity you... :)

But there are also no shortage of popup blockers for internet explorer.
Some good, some awful, some worse than the popups they purport to block.

Many ISPs even offer popup blockers, which can at least usually be
relied upon not to be adware/trojans themselves.


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