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Recording from LG Smart tv
hockeyman58
20-02-2016
On my tv [ LG LA69 Smart tv} I have internet available, I have a listing on there of which I am reluctant to give details as it may result in me losing it, which gives me access to a quantity of sports one of which is Ice Hockey ( by way I do have Premier sport ) but this programme enables me to see games which depending on times do not appear on Premier. Is there anyway I could or be able to record from the internet connection from the tv direct. Ihave a Philips DVD recorder and a Panasonic DVD recorder, as some of these games start at around 3.30am our time it would be better to record than stay up. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
skinj
20-02-2016
If the TV has a scart socket, connect that to the recorder/s and select the input on the recorder/s that its connected to & hit record. If The TV is outputting the image/sound via the scart the recorder/s will record it.
If that doesn't work, then no you can't.
chrisjr
20-02-2016
Originally Posted by skinj:
“If the TV has a scart socket, connect that to the recorder/s and select the input on the recorder/s that its connected to & hit record. If The TV is outputting the image/sound via the scart the recorder/s will record it.
If that doesn't work, then no you can't.”

It probably won't work. If it is anything like my LG telly the only thing that comes out of the SCART is the built in analogue or digital tuner. This applies regardless of what you are actually watching and there is no way of changing this.
skinj
20-02-2016
Originally Posted by chrisjr:
“It probably won't work. If it is anything like my LG telly the only thing that comes out of the SCART is the built in analogue or digital tuner. This applies regardless of what you are actually watching and there is no way of changing this.”

Probably not, no. It's always worth trying though!
hockeyman58
21-02-2016
Originally Posted by skinj:
“Probably not, no. It's always worth trying though!”

Thank you for your reply will try and let you know.
hockeyman58
21-02-2016
Originally Posted by skinj:
“Probably not, no. It's always worth trying though!”

Thank you for your reply will try and let you know
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