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Will the 9200 replacement be like the iCORD?
duckie008
02-03-2008
http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/p...s/IRCI-PVR.asp

The iCORD can record up to 4 channels simultaneously. How does that work with twin tuners? Though " Viewing a third channel is limited to the Multiplexes you are currently recording."

Would be great if they can incorporate this feature in the new Freeview Recorder when it comes out.
Max Demian
02-03-2008
Originally Posted by duckie008:
“http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/p...s/IRCI-PVR.asp

The iCORD can record up to 4 channels simultaneously. How does that work with twin tuners?”

Obviously it will only be able to do that if all 4 channels are on a maximum of 2 multiplexes.

It's just a matter of having sufficient hardware capacity to record 4 channels at once. (The 9200T can only record 2.)
tommyboyuk
02-03-2008
Originally Posted by duckie008:
“http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/p...s/IRCI-PVR.asp

The iCORD can record up to 4 channels simultaneously. How does that work with twin tuners? Though " Viewing a third channel is limited to the Multiplexes you are currently recording."

Would be great if they can incorporate this feature in the new Freeview Recorder when it comes out.”

Personally I am happy with recording 2 channels at once. With repeats and +1 channels, this covers all my programmes. Fortunately, I don't record any soaps.

If recording more than 2 channels on Freeview is vital, the current Toppy can do this with the record-a-mux TAP!

TB
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