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kommander

join:2003-11-03
Yakima, WA

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reply to OlPal Gary

Re: [CATV] Recording Charter signal with DVD recorder

I've seen a dvd recorder that didn't have a tuner. It had hd component in, dvi in standard component in, with mirrored out puts. So what ever video source you fed through the dvd was able to come out to the tv.

But you are using a cable card. So I guess that would depend on your TV. Does the tv have a video/audio out that could be fed to the dvd burner?


Olpal Gary

@charter.com

BBT4, THANKS FOR post, i'm wanting to use the DVD/R just like a VCR, watch one ,, record another or record while we're away !!
Seems the cable you mentioned would just be good for watching & recording same station !


kommander

join:2003-11-03
Yakima, WA

You want a dvr. Then you can capture your shows on dvd later.



msmisfit

join:2004-09-13
Lawrenceville, GA
kudos:1

reply to Olpal Gary

said by Olpal Gary :

I'm wanting to use the DVD/R just like a VCR, watch one, record another or record while we're away!
I've just purchased a DVD/VCR recorder combo with tuners, that does what you want... on MY setup. I do NOT have a cable card or a set top box. I have a splitter on my direct cable connection from the wall.

I don't know if the ATSC/NTSC/Qam tuners will work for you, with a splitter, but it's worth inquiring about.

mm

Big Dawg 23

join:2002-03-27
Northfield, MN

msmisfit, what unit did you get? I am consider on getting one.



msmisfit

join:2004-09-13
Lawrenceville, GA
kudos:1

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said by Big Dawg 23:

msmisfit, what unit did you get? I am consider on getting one.
I settled on a JVC, after first buying a Toshiba that I had to return.

*I* had to adjust to DVD Combo Recorders, being slower to start than my DVD player combo, but the Toshiba model was a piece of junk. The JVC is slightly noisy when it first starts up, and starts rewinding, but it has worked flawlessly, compared to the Toshiba[which hung up on tapes and disks, and was slow as molasses]. I've tested it on TV recording/play back with DVD-R disks and VCR tapes [with a direct connection], and playing CD-WMA music files.

Here's a link: »www.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=···5&page=3

Big Dawg 23

join:2002-03-27
Northfield, MN

Thanks for the information. I am a huge fan of JVC. My TV, Hometheater, S-VHS VCR and Everio Camcorder are all JVC.



msmisfit

join:2004-09-13
Lawrenceville, GA
kudos:1

said by Big Dawg 23:

Thanks for the information. I am a huge fan of JVC. My TV, Hometheater, S-VHS VCR and Everio Camcorder are all JVC.
You're most welcome. Since you're familiar with JVC products, you should be quite satisfied with this unit, if it does all that you want. I forgot to mention before, that it doesn't have a programmed TV commercial skip for the VCR, but you can use the FF and pause buttons to substitute.

Good luck in your search. I'd look for some sales around the holidays, if you're not in a hurry.

mm

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