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Freeview DVD Recorder
Although my Grandma isn't due to change to digital untill 2011 she would like to get something soon so she can get used to it.
I have seen a Panosonic dvd recorder with video and freeview and I was wondering if this means she can record the freeview to dvd and video or just to the dvd? Thanks, Nic |
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Presume the model is the Panasonic DMRES45V?
Just had a quick look through the manual, looks like there is no restriction for recording on to tape. Looks like you select 'Drive' (VCR/DVD) then 01,02 for the analogue channels, 001,002 for digital. There should be an EPG to record from somewhere, didn't look that far though. Manual below if you want to double check. http://techdocs.panasonic.co.uk/docs...rqtv0141-2.pdf |
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The E45 is last years model but has the advantage over the new one (DMREZ47) in that it also has an alanouge tuner built in too. If your Nan is in a poor or intemittant signal area at the moment it would be handy to allow her to record analouge on the bad signal days. The new E47 also does not have the SD card slot, But does upscale to 1080p if you think it's worth doing.
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Ideally she'd just like a video freeview recorder and I only know of one ( a daewoo) and I can't find anywhere that sells it.
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Ideally she'd just like a video freeview recorder and I only know of one ( a daewoo) and I can't find anywhere that sells it.
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Thats one option but she has two tvs that she watches recordings on.
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Thats one option but she has two tvs that she watches recordings on.
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Thats one option but she has two tvs that she watches recordings on.
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So what difference does a VCR make over a PVR? - both do that identically.
Keep it simple. The tape contains the programme that has been recorded, there are two machines that can both play said tape, each machine is connected to the TV that the tape is to be watched on. |
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Keep it simple. The tape contains the programme that has been recorded, there are two machines that can both play said tape, each machine is connected to the TV that the tape is to be watched on.
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The device she would ideally love - a video recorder with freeview probably doesn't exist any more.
I know one did exist but does anywhere sell them now? |
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