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  • webbiewebbie Posts: 1,614
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    Try www.hdfury2.co.uk - it converts HDMI to component video to feed into the Hauppauge HD-PVR in high resolution.
  • joshua_welbyjoshua_welby Posts: 9,026
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    Thanks
  • OrbitalzoneOrbitalzone Posts: 12,627
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    No, I have a Widescreen 3D Ready monitor,
    the formatting is done by the bit I type in automatically,
    as I have said before in other forum posts,
    I hardly control the formatting

    I hope I have answered your question

    ok, looks like after each comma you press the enter/return key to start a new line... I just found it harder to read in this way.

    Just
    curious
  • dmpdmp Posts: 3,242
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    Do you have a link to this Panasonic machine .
    Presumably it uses an inbuilt Freeview or Freesat tuner?

    Last time I read up on it , even their Bluray recorders would not archive ITV1HD material due to copy protection issues

    Never even watched ITV hd so can't comment on that and as of yet haven't transfered any hd programs.
    Heres the link to panasonic that may answer your question
    http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_GB/News/Latest+news/The+New+Panasonic+Blu-ray+Recorders+with+Freeview%2BHD/4914895/index.html#anker_4914897
    Dave
  • hotdiggity1hotdiggity1 Posts: 1,448
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    dmp wrote: »
    Never even watched ITV hd so can't comment on that and as of yet haven't transfered any hd programs.
    Heres the link to panasonic that may answer your question
    http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_GB/News/Latest+news/The+New+Panasonic+Blu-ray+Recorders+with+Freeview%2BHD/4914895/index.html#anker_4914897
    Dave
    I was aware of the Bluray recorders but the earlier post mentioned a dvd recorder with HD recording on the hard drive which I was dubious of .

    I see that its a Freeview+ recorder .
    How frustrating to have HD on the hard drive and not be able to archive it

    Thanks for the link
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,327
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    No, I have a Widescreen 3D Ready monitor,
    the formatting is done by the bit I type in automatically,
    as I have said before in other forum posts,
    I hardly control the formatting

    I hope I have answered your question
    You're missing the point.

    The box you type into supports "word wrap". There is no need to use the "enter" or "end of line" key unless you're starting a new paragraph - where, as you can see above, I suggest two presses to increase clarity.

    So yes, yu can control the formatting, and in fact by using the "Enter" key you are doing just that.
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