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Steven B. November 8th 03 02:17 AM

Is it possible to have a TiVo unit and a VCR connected to a single Television?
 
Hi all,
I was wondering if it is possible to have a VCR and a TiVo unit
connected to a single television that also has a digital cable box
attached. Can anyone answer if this will work and if so, how do the
connections go?
Thanks in advance!!!
Regards,
Steve B.


MegaZone November 8th 03 02:51 AM

shaped the electrons to say:
I was wondering if it is possible to have a VCR and a TiVo unit
connected to a single television that also has a digital cable box
attached. Can anyone answer if this will work and if so, how do the
connections go?


Yes - and there are many options. How many inputs does the TV have?
Do you want to use an external switch box or not?

The simplest is:
Cable box - TiVo - VCR - TV

All of them in series. That also allows you to save programs from the
TiVo on the VCR. And it happens to be how the system in my bedroom is
wired.

-MZ, RHCE #806199299900541, ex-CISSP #3762
--
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"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men" 508-755-4098
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MegaZone November 8th 03 02:51 AM

shaped the electrons to say:
I was wondering if it is possible to have a VCR and a TiVo unit
connected to a single television that also has a digital cable box
attached. Can anyone answer if this will work and if so, how do the
connections go?


Yes - and there are many options. How many inputs does the TV have?
Do you want to use an external switch box or not?

The simplest is:
Cable box - TiVo - VCR - TV

All of them in series. That also allows you to save programs from the
TiVo on the VCR. And it happens to be how the system in my bedroom is
wired.

-MZ, RHCE #806199299900541, ex-CISSP #3762
--
URL:mailto:megazoneatmegazone.org Gweep, Discordian, Author, Engineer, me.
"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men" 508-755-4098
URL:http://www.megazone.org/ URL:http://www.eyrie-productions.com/ Eris

Joe Smith November 10th 03 11:08 AM

MegaZone wrote:

shaped the electrons to say:

I was wondering if it is possible to have a VCR and a TiVo unit
connected to a single television that also has a digital cable box
attached.


The simplest is:
Cable box - TiVo - VCR - TV


Yes, a good simple connection.

Another way is to put a splitter in front of the cable box:

/----------------------- RF
Cable-TV -| VCR-- TV
\-- Cable Box - TiVo - L1

Use the VCR to select between
A) Raw cable (unscrambled analog chanels) or
B) TiVo (via the VCR's Line 1 input).



Joe Smith November 10th 03 11:08 AM

MegaZone wrote:

shaped the electrons to say:

I was wondering if it is possible to have a VCR and a TiVo unit
connected to a single television that also has a digital cable box
attached.


The simplest is:
Cable box - TiVo - VCR - TV


Yes, a good simple connection.

Another way is to put a splitter in front of the cable box:

/----------------------- RF
Cable-TV -| VCR-- TV
\-- Cable Box - TiVo - L1

Use the VCR to select between
A) Raw cable (unscrambled analog chanels) or
B) TiVo (via the VCR's Line 1 input).



Steven B. November 10th 03 09:40 PM

Which method of connections will allow me to still surf live Cable TV
and also be able to record to the TiVo while watching something else?
Also, someone metioned to me that you can record 2 shows to TiVo at
the same time. Is this really possible?


On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 10:08:03 GMT, Joe Smith
wrote:

MegaZone wrote:

shaped the electrons to say:

I was wondering if it is possible to have a VCR and a TiVo unit
connected to a single television that also has a digital cable box
attached.


The simplest is:
Cable box - TiVo - VCR - TV


Yes, a good simple connection.

Another way is to put a splitter in front of the cable box:

/----------------------- RF
Cable-TV -| VCR-- TV
\-- Cable Box - TiVo - L1

Use the VCR to select between
A) Raw cable (unscrambled analog chanels) or
B) TiVo (via the VCR's Line 1 input).


Thanks in advance!!!
Regards,
Steve B.


Steven B. November 10th 03 09:40 PM

Which method of connections will allow me to still surf live Cable TV
and also be able to record to the TiVo while watching something else?
Also, someone metioned to me that you can record 2 shows to TiVo at
the same time. Is this really possible?


On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 10:08:03 GMT, Joe Smith
wrote:

MegaZone wrote:

shaped the electrons to say:

I was wondering if it is possible to have a VCR and a TiVo unit
connected to a single television that also has a digital cable box
attached.


The simplest is:
Cable box - TiVo - VCR - TV


Yes, a good simple connection.

Another way is to put a splitter in front of the cable box:

/----------------------- RF
Cable-TV -| VCR-- TV
\-- Cable Box - TiVo - L1

Use the VCR to select between
A) Raw cable (unscrambled analog chanels) or
B) TiVo (via the VCR's Line 1 input).


Thanks in advance!!!
Regards,
Steve B.


Lenroc November 10th 03 09:50 PM

On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 15:40:13 -0500, Steven B. wrote:

Which method of connections will allow me to still surf live Cable TV and
also be able to record to the TiVo while watching something else?


To do this, you would need to split the cable before it gets to the Tivo.

This is trivial if you have analog cable, a PITA if you have digital.

If you have analog, simply split the cable, send one output of the
splitter to the Tivo, and the other output to the TV.

If you have digital, you'd need a second Digital Cable Box to be able to
watch something live off cable on TV and have Tivo record something else.

Also, someone metioned to me that you can record 2 shows to TiVo at the
same time. Is this really possible?


Only with DirecTivo, or with 2 Tivos.

--
Lenroc

Lenroc November 10th 03 09:50 PM

On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 15:40:13 -0500, Steven B. wrote:

Which method of connections will allow me to still surf live Cable TV and
also be able to record to the TiVo while watching something else?


To do this, you would need to split the cable before it gets to the Tivo.

This is trivial if you have analog cable, a PITA if you have digital.

If you have analog, simply split the cable, send one output of the
splitter to the Tivo, and the other output to the TV.

If you have digital, you'd need a second Digital Cable Box to be able to
watch something live off cable on TV and have Tivo record something else.

Also, someone metioned to me that you can record 2 shows to TiVo at the
same time. Is this really possible?


Only with DirecTivo, or with 2 Tivos.

--
Lenroc

Phil Leonard November 11th 03 01:24 AM

In article ID [email protected], Lenroc
writes:

If you have digital, you'd need a second Digital Cable Box to be able to
watch something live off cable on TV and have Tivo record something else.


Not really necessary, because you still get an analog signal with digital
cable. So, you just split the cable before the cable box.

I have one TiVo recording off of the analog signal (before the cable box) and
a second TiVo recording off of the digital box itself. The first unit uses the
TiVo internal tuner, the second TiVo changes the cable box tuner via serial
cable.

That's not to say you couldn't pay $5 more per month for a second digital
cable converter. Just that you wouldn't "need" to.


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