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"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote in message ... Occasionally we want to record two TV channels at the same time. At the moment we record one channel to HDD and the other to VCR. We want to get rid of the VCR and so need a method of recording two channels to HDD at the same time. We don't want to use two separate HDD/DVD recorders. What is the recommended method? Steve -- Neural Planner Software Ltd http://www.NPSL1.com critcher said.............................. go to asda and buy top up thomson dvr with 160 gig HD and dual tuners. Reconditioned now £50-00 with 6 month guarantee. The disk is a seagate made for dv recorders. You dont have to use the top up, just use the recorder for all freeview channels. |
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critcher said.............................. go to asda and buy top up thomson dvr with 160 gig HD and dual tuners. Reconditioned now £50-00 with 6 month guarantee. The disk is a seagate made for dv recorders. You dont have to use the top up, just use the recorder for all freeview channels. You could ask why the Thomson needed reconditioning in the first place! (Thomson Sky+ boxes seem to have very poor power supply reliability.) Go and buy a Humax for day-to-day ease of use. Some will say Topfield. By the way, for someone who mentioned it...If the Humax is recording two things at once, press the OK or LIST button to see which other channels can still be watched at the same time. The ones available will be in bright blue, the unavailable ones will be greyed out. |
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Humax HDR 320Gb. With its 2 tuners you can record both at once and, under certain circumstances, view a 3rd while the others are being recorded. I have not found out how yet. The only drawbacks with the Humax is that you cannot edit the recorded data. ie remove adds or breaks or save to a DVD. Also BBC HD appears to be (is in the main) encrypted so progs cannot be saved to an external HDD. Otherwise a very nice unit, once you are familiar with the controls. Humax are also appalling for customer service. Forget any back up or advice. I've got a problem with the software on my 2 year old Humax DVB TV and I've emailed, faxed and written to them. Not even an acknowledgment. Sufficient to say I won't buy anything else by Humax. |
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"Doctor D" wrote in message et... Humax HDR 320Gb. With its 2 tuners you can record both at once and, under certain circumstances, view a 3rd while the others are being recorded. I have not found out how yet. The only drawbacks with the Humax is that you cannot edit the recorded data. ie remove adds or breaks or save to a DVD. Also BBC HD appears to be (is in the main) encrypted so progs cannot be saved to an external HDD. Otherwise a very nice unit, once you are familiar with the controls. Humax are also appalling for customer service. Forget any back up or advice. I've got a problem with the software on my 2 year old Humax DVB TV and I've emailed, faxed and written to them. Not even an acknowledgment. Sufficient to say I won't buy anything else by Humax. I have sent 2 questions to their CS, the first was replied to in 15 minutes and the second, a more technical aspect, about 3 hours.............. If this is of any help, I used support1 at humaxdigital dot com |
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"Doctor D" wrote in message et...
Humax HDR 320Gb. With its 2 tuners you can record both at once and, under certain circumstances, view a 3rd while the others are being recorded. I have not found out how yet. The only drawbacks with the Humax is that you cannot edit the recorded data. ie remove adds or breaks or save to a DVD. Also BBC HD appears to be (is in the main) encrypted so progs cannot be saved to an external HDD. Otherwise a very nice unit, once you are familiar with the controls. Humax are also appalling for customer service. Forget any back up or advice. No they aren't. I had a problem with my PVR 9200 and when I phoned them up they asked me to run some tests then sent a replacement unit out by courier and collected the faulty one at the same time. -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger , then I hide until it goes away" |
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On 19 Mar, 13:58, Stephen Wolstenholme
wrote: Occasionally we want to record two TV channels at the same time. At the moment we record one channel to HDD and the other to VCR. We want to get rid of the VCR and so need a method of recording two channels to HDD at the same time. We don't want to use two separate HDD/DVD recorders. *What is the recommended method? Steve -- Neural Planner Software Ltd * * * * * * * * *http://www..NPSL1.com Very straightforward! You need a PVR like the Top Up TV one which comes with a built-in HDD and two tuners, so that you can record two channels simultaneously, if needed, and watch a recording too! John |
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"widgitt" wrote in message ... critcher said.............................. go to asda and buy top up thomson dvr with 160 gig HD and dual tuners. Reconditioned now £50-00 with 6 month guarantee. The disk is a seagate made for dv recorders. You dont have to use the top up, just use the recorder for all freeview channels. You could ask why the Thomson needed reconditioning in the first place! (Thomson Sky+ boxes seem to have very poor power supply reliability.) Go and buy a Humax for day-to-day ease of use. Some will say Topfield. critcher said......................... you only have to realise they did recondition, for £50-00 you cannot go wrong. the disc is worth £40-00. It is guaranteed for 6 months, as far as noise is concerned I have disconnected the fan and have had no problems with overheating or pixelation. I do live in a very good reception area. |
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"widgitt" wrote in message ... critcher said.............................. go to asda and buy top up thomson dvr with 160 gig HD and dual tuners. Reconditioned now £50-00 with 6 month guarantee. The disk is a seagate made for dv recorders. You dont have to use the top up, just use the recorder for all freeview channels. You could ask why the Thomson needed reconditioning in the first place! (Thomson Sky+ boxes seem to have very poor power supply reliability.) The reconditioned ones will probably be customer returns that have tested OK. (the original owners probably just had poor reception) The Supermarkets would sell these in bulk to dealers, they often come up on ebay, I got my Vestel that way. It looks like ASDA is reselling these Thompsons themselves then? -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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I have arranged for Humax guarantee service to be put into action a
number of times and I have found them to be helpful and efficient. Replacement items have been dispatched direct to the users and the faulty ones collected at the same time. An efficient service, so long as the correct procedure is followed with the repair dept. |
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