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JW wrote:
Paul Heslop wrote: I always thought that one of the advantages of digital would be the automatic recording of subtitle information onto a dvd if it's available. I don't mean turning the titles on permanently but putting them onto the dvd as an option. Is this a possibility for future machines? Do machines with built in freeview record subtitle info? Don't know about DVDs, but at least some Freeview PVRs (hard-disc recorders) save subtitle information. Having checked a manual I downloaded a while ago, I can confirm that a Panasonic DVD Recorder can record subtitles. This is the DMR-ES20DEB, but I don't know if that's a current model. However, it says: "Recorded subtitles cannot be switched off later." ![]() Though that seems to be contradicted by the disc playback setup instructions. |
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Paul Heslop wrote:
Pyriform wrote: My point was more along the lines that for most people, most of the time, the cycle goes: record/watch/delete, or perhaps record/watch/watch again/delete. A hard drive based machine is perfect for this. For those occasions when you want to preserve a recording indefinitely or lend it to someone, you can always make a copy in real-time on a removeable medium using a standalone VCR or DVD recorder. I have to say that in nearly two years of exclusive PVR usage, I have done this precisely once (a VHS tape for a friend). There in we differ. I record stuff for family a lot. I may just see something and think, hm, so and so will like this, or I may be the only one who spots that Peter Kay is on for a few hours one night, those sort of things. Well, I hope they appreciate your efforts! You are, in effect, a human TiVo... |
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Pyriform wrote:
Paul Heslop wrote: Pyriform wrote: My point was more along the lines that for most people, most of the time, the cycle goes: record/watch/delete, or perhaps record/watch/watch again/delete. A hard drive based machine is perfect for this. For those occasions when you want to preserve a recording indefinitely or lend it to someone, you can always make a copy in real-time on a removeable medium using a standalone VCR or DVD recorder. I have to say that in nearly two years of exclusive PVR usage, I have done this precisely once (a VHS tape for a friend). There in we differ. I record stuff for family a lot. I may just see something and think, hm, so and so will like this, or I may be the only one who spots that Peter Kay is on for a few hours one night, those sort of things. Well, I hope they appreciate your efforts! You are, in effect, a human TiVo... Heh heh, occasionally I get a big cuddle from the grand daughters which will suffice. :O) -- Paul (Neurotic to the bone No doubt about it) ------------------------------------------------------ Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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JW wrote:
JW wrote: Paul Heslop wrote: I always thought that one of the advantages of digital would be the automatic recording of subtitle information onto a dvd if it's available. I don't mean turning the titles on permanently but putting them onto the dvd as an option. Is this a possibility for future machines? Do machines with built in freeview record subtitle info? Don't know about DVDs, but at least some Freeview PVRs (hard-disc recorders) save subtitle information. Having checked a manual I downloaded a while ago, I can confirm that a Panasonic DVD Recorder can record subtitles. This is the DMR-ES20DEB, but I don't know if that's a current model. However, it says: "Recorded subtitles cannot be switched off later." ![]() Though that seems to be contradicted by the disc playback setup instructions. I think that one has just gone out of production, to be replaced with a machine with a slightly different fascia. I think it has a digital tuner. I tried to talk my mother in law into buying it but she couldn't get her hands on it and went for an analogue with hard drive. -- Paul (Neurotic to the bone No doubt about it) ------------------------------------------------------ Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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