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Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't
have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks -- Derek |
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DerekBaker wrote:
Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks -- Derek Most machines with digital tuners (if not all) can be set to record by just selecting to record the program from the program guide. Of course some people will find the idea of an electronic program guide daunting, but I would say it was far easier than videoplus. -- Paul (We won't die of devotion) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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* Paul Heslop:
DerekBaker wrote: Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks -- Derek Most machines with digital tuners (if not all) can be set to record by just selecting to record the program from the program guide. Of course some people will find the idea of an electronic program guide daunting, but I would say it was far easier than videoplus. Is that record immediately or add a timed event? Doesn't really matter if it's easier than VideoPlus, but whether it's much easier than manually setting timer recordings. -- Derek |
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DerekBaker wrote:
* Paul Heslop: DerekBaker wrote: Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks -- Derek Most machines with digital tuners (if not all) can be set to record by just selecting to record the program from the program guide. Of course some people will find the idea of an electronic program guide daunting, but I would say it was far easier than videoplus. Is that record immediately or add a timed event? Doesn't really matter if it's easier than VideoPlus, but whether it's much easier than manually setting timer recordings. -- Derek well i don't use mine much as I have sky+ but as far as I know if you choose record on an item which is being shown presently, or on an item to be shown later it will record the item. I would guess that depending on how long the program guide is will effect this, but I'm not sure if there are any which are not seven days. Hopefully someone who uses them more will fill us in one details :O) -- Paul (We won't die of devotion) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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"DerekBaker" wrote in message ... * Paul Heslop: DerekBaker wrote: Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks -- Derek Most machines with digital tuners (if not all) can be set to record by just selecting to record the program from the program guide. Of course some people will find the idea of an electronic program guide daunting, but I would say it was far easier than videoplus. Is that record immediately or add a timed event? Doesn't really matter if it's easier than VideoPlus, but whether it's much easier than manually setting timer recordings. -- Derek Think of it like a TVtimes and picking out everything you want recorded and marking it off. That's what it's like on the screen, you pick each programme you want to record and leave it. Everything will be stored ready to watch. Some will allow you to pick a whole batch of programmes so you could do Coronation Street and keep the episodes together. The fault with a lot of units is that the instructions are written by the designer - so they tell you how it works rather than how to work it! I am sure people will comment on which is easiest to use. Most of us don't care how they work but want a simple interface to use. There is a huge market for this but manufacturers ignore it. |
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"DerekBaker" wrote in message
... * Paul Heslop: DerekBaker wrote: Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks -- Derek Most machines with digital tuners (if not all) can be set to record by just selecting to record the program from the program guide. Of course some people will find the idea of an electronic program guide daunting, but I would say it was far easier than videoplus. Is that record immediately or add a timed event? Ultimately that depends on the PVR but either is possible. As mention in the above thread it would be best to get a PVR that supports Freeview Playback as explained http://www.toppy.org.uk/static/FreeviewPlayback.shtml -- Michael Chare |
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DerekBaker ] said:
Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks I have just bought a Humax and it has taken a bit of getting used to but it is a fantastic device. If Mum can programme a VCR then she can use this - you just have to get your head around it being a slightly different animal and then it's a breeze. And it is a million time better than a VCR! |
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* Yellow:
DerekBaker ] said: Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks I have just bought a Humax and it has taken a bit of getting used to but it is a fantastic device. If Mum can programme a VCR then she can use this - you just have to get your head around it being a slightly different animal and then it's a breeze. And it is a million time better than a VCR! My Mum can't program a VCR, that's why I've got her a Digihome DTR80 today. Chose it because of its user-friendliness. Considering a Humax or Topfield for myself. -- Derek |
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Paul Heslop wrote:
DerekBaker wrote: Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks -- Derek Most machines with digital tuners (if not all) can be set to record by just selecting to record the program from the program guide. Of course some people will find the idea of an electronic program guide daunting, but I would say it was far easier than videoplus. Not necessarily. What could be easier than pressing 4 - 8 buttons on a remote, pointing it at a recorder, and pressing "send" (or however the OP's mother does it at present)? I have a Hummy, and although same-day programming is simple, if you want something 6 days ahead, it takes quite a bit of effort (not to mention the well-known delay in the Hummy populating its EPG - which it loses as soon as it is switched off). -- Jeff (cut "thetape" to reply) |
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Jeff Layman wrote:
Paul Heslop wrote: DerekBaker wrote: Recently purchased a combined DVD player/VCR for my mother. However unlike her old VCR it doesn't have VideoPlus and she is having difficulty setting up timed recordings manually. I was wondering if a PVR would be simpler, and if so what one(s)? Thanks -- Derek Most machines with digital tuners (if not all) can be set to record by just selecting to record the program from the program guide. Of course some people will find the idea of an electronic program guide daunting, but I would say it was far easier than videoplus. Not necessarily. What could be easier than pressing 4 - 8 buttons on a remote, pointing it at a recorder, and pressing "send" (or however the OP's mother does it at present)? I have a Hummy, and although same-day programming is simple, if you want something 6 days ahead, it takes quite a bit of effort (not to mention the well-known delay in the Hummy populating its EPG - which it loses as soon as it is switched off). yeah, I would say it's always going to be a personal thing. i find it so easy to look for a program and press a red button on sky+ -- Paul (We won't die of devotion) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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