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Old December 30th 03, 10:20 PM
Tumbleweed
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Default Sky+ to DVD writer in another room?

I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?

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Old December 31st 03, 12:10 AM
Julian
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"Tumbleweed" wrote in message ...
I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?


Videosender between the Sky+ box and the PC? There have been
quite a few threads on the quality. I must confess that I haven't really
remembered the contents of said threads, but I think the general
concensus is that a good videosender is pretty decent quality. I know
that Argos sell at least one make of video sender, in fact I think they
do more than one make.

- Julian


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Old December 31st 03, 12:17 AM
bigbrian
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:10:41 -0000, "Julian"
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"Tumbleweed" wrote in message ...
I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?


Videosender between the Sky+ box and the PC? There have been
quite a few threads on the quality. I must confess that I haven't really
remembered the contents of said threads, but I think the general
concensus is that a good videosender is pretty decent quality. I know
that Argos sell at least one make of video sender, in fact I think they
do more than one make.


Although I have a Digisender link to my PC, I tend not to record stuff
onto my PC from the TV. I also have a Digisender link to another
TV/VCR combo in my daughter's room, and I have no problem recording
that TV's output into tape there, so I can't see what it wouldn't work
equally well with a DVD on the receiving end, rather than a VCR

Brian
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Old December 31st 03, 12:13 PM
j*
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I use a 15 mtr mpeg lead available a www.maplins.co.uk gives improved
picture & sound as recording of sky+

"bigbrian" wrote in message
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:10:41 -0000, "Julian"
wrote:

"Tumbleweed" wrote in message

...
I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of

doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?


Videosender between the Sky+ box and the PC? There have been
quite a few threads on the quality. I must confess that I haven't really
remembered the contents of said threads, but I think the general
concensus is that a good videosender is pretty decent quality. I know
that Argos sell at least one make of video sender, in fact I think they
do more than one make.


Although I have a Digisender link to my PC, I tend not to record stuff
onto my PC from the TV. I also have a Digisender link to another
TV/VCR combo in my daughter's room, and I have no problem recording
that TV's output into tape there, so I can't see what it wouldn't work
equally well with a DVD on the receiving end, rather than a VCR

Brian



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Old December 31st 03, 12:17 PM
j*
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wrong url sorry

http://www.maplin.co.uk/products/mod...2&P roducts=2

similar to mine

"j*" [email protected] wrote in message news:...
I use a 15 mtr mpeg lead available a www.maplins.co.uk gives improved
picture & sound as recording of sky+

"bigbrian" wrote in message
news
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:10:41 -0000, "Julian"
wrote:

"Tumbleweed" wrote in message

...
I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people

my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of

doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?

Videosender between the Sky+ box and the PC? There have been
quite a few threads on the quality. I must confess that I haven't

really
remembered the contents of said threads, but I think the general
concensus is that a good videosender is pretty decent quality. I know
that Argos sell at least one make of video sender, in fact I think they
do more than one make.


Although I have a Digisender link to my PC, I tend not to record stuff
onto my PC from the TV. I also have a Digisender link to another
TV/VCR combo in my daughter's room, and I have no problem recording
that TV's output into tape there, so I can't see what it wouldn't work
equally well with a DVD on the receiving end, rather than a VCR

Brian





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Old December 31st 03, 05:21 PM
Tumbleweed
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Only 10m not 15m according to the link but that might *just* do it thanks. I
can run the leads through when I'm using it and then disconnect when not. IF
10m isnt enough at least I can look for someone who makes a longer one now.

Presumably all I need on my PC (new one not yet ordered) is some type of
analogue TV-in like a hauppage or an ADI-all-in-wonder kind of jobby, for
example ?

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"j*" [email protected] wrote in message
...
wrong url sorry


http://www.maplin.co.uk/products/mod...2&P roducts=2

similar to mine

"j*" [email protected] wrote in message news:...
I use a 15 mtr mpeg lead available a www.maplins.co.uk gives improved
picture & sound as recording of sky+

"bigbrian" wrote in message
news
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:10:41 -0000, "Julian"
wrote:

"Tumbleweed" wrote in message

...
I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people

my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away

and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of

doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?

Videosender between the Sky+ box and the PC? There have been
quite a few threads on the quality. I must confess that I haven't

really
remembered the contents of said threads, but I think the general
concensus is that a good videosender is pretty decent quality. I know
that Argos sell at least one make of video sender, in fact I think

they
do more than one make.

Although I have a Digisender link to my PC, I tend not to record stuff
onto my PC from the TV. I also have a Digisender link to another
TV/VCR combo in my daughter's room, and I have no problem recording
that TV's output into tape there, so I can't see what it wouldn't work
equally well with a DVD on the receiving end, rather than a VCR

Brian







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Old December 31st 03, 05:45 PM
j*
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mine is a 15 mtr from maplins & i hane a pci card here
http://www.cclcomputers.biz/specs/VG...tvoem/spec.htm

"Tumbleweed" wrote in message
...
Only 10m not 15m according to the link but that might *just* do it thanks.

I
can run the leads through when I'm using it and then disconnect when not.

IF
10m isnt enough at least I can look for someone who makes a longer one

now.

Presumably all I need on my PC (new one not yet ordered) is some type of
analogue TV-in like a hauppage or an ADI-all-in-wonder kind of jobby, for
example ?

--
Tumbleweed

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"j*" [email protected] wrote in message
...
wrong url sorry



http://www.maplin.co.uk/products/mod...2&P roducts=2

similar to mine

"j*" [email protected] wrote in message news:...
I use a 15 mtr mpeg lead available a www.maplins.co.uk gives improved
picture & sound as recording of sky+

"bigbrian" wrote in message
news On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:10:41 -0000, "Julian"
wrote:

"Tumbleweed" wrote in

message
...
I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most

people
my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away

and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way

of
doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?

Videosender between the Sky+ box and the PC? There have been
quite a few threads on the quality. I must confess that I haven't

really
remembered the contents of said threads, but I think the general
concensus is that a good videosender is pretty decent quality. I

know
that Argos sell at least one make of video sender, in fact I think

they
do more than one make.

Although I have a Digisender link to my PC, I tend not to record

stuff
onto my PC from the TV. I also have a Digisender link to another
TV/VCR combo in my daughter's room, and I have no problem recording
that TV's output into tape there, so I can't see what it wouldn't

work
equally well with a DVD on the receiving end, rather than a VCR

Brian








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Old December 31st 03, 11:31 PM
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 21:20:12 -0000, "Tumbleweed"
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I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?



Buy a DVD recorder, Panasonic DR-E50 is superb

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Old January 1st 04, 11:41 AM
Tumbleweed
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"Chelsea Fan" wrote in message
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 21:20:12 -0000, "Tumbleweed"
wrote:

I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?



Buy a DVD recorder, Panasonic DR-E50 is superb


My new PC will have DVD recorder in it, silly to spend another £250+ to do
the functions it can already do.

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Old January 2nd 04, 02:17 AM
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"Chelsea Fan" wrote in message
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 21:20:12 -0000, "Tumbleweed"
wrote:

I'd like to archive stuff onto DVD but probably as with most people my
Tv/Sky+ is in one room and the PC another, quite a distance away and
certainly too far to run a SCART cable. Is there a realistic way of doing
this other than putting the PC on wheels?



Buy a DVD recorder, Panasonic DR-E50 is superb


My new PC will have DVD recorder in it, silly to spend another £250+ to do
the functions it can already do.

Not at all because it won't necessarily do it all.

My standalone Philips DVDR75 does a lot more to get the programmes from the
TiVo onto a DVD+RW disc, editing each title to suit, adding a menu image, etc,
and then putting the finished RW disc into my PC to copy across to a DVD-R and
finalise it (since a DVD-R is about a third of the cost of a +RW), and then
erase the RW disc to start again.

And if the recorder's in a different room, apart from the loss in signal
quality, how are you going to start/stop precisely?
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