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Recording TV: DVD or HD recorder?

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    #11
    Hadn't thought of a combined Freeview/recorder, not a bad idea although strikes me as slightly confusing since many TVs come with freeview built in now.

    From the looks of it, something like the Humax is not going to support HD for the simple reason that freeview doesn't support it (or does it)?

    Looked at Humax's page, confused by the choice on offer

    If I get a TV with freeview built in, do recommendations change to get a dedicated HD device, or would you simply ignore the built-in freeview?
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      #12
      Also I'm confused about Humax: http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/p...errestrial.asp
      What's the difference between "Personal video recorder" and "standard definition" products?
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        #13
        Originally posted by d000hg View Post
        Also I'm confused about Humax: http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/p...errestrial.asp
        What's the difference between "Personal video recorder" and "standard definition" products?
        AIAU the Standard Definition boxes are single tuners, the PVRs have built in hard drives.

        Neither support HD (I believe) as they are terrestrial only. To get a HD PVR you'd need Freesat (or Sky+).

        I'd still get a Humax box for freeview as 1) you can record 2 channels whilst watching another and 2) when you upgrade to Sky+ you can use it on another TV.

        Personally I'd go straight to Sky+.
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          #14
          Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
          I'd still get a Humax box for freeview as 1) you can record 2 channels whilst watching another ...
          With twin tuners I think you can either (a) record two channels and watch a previous recording, or (b) watch one channel while recording another. I'm fairly sure you can't watch one channel and record programmes on two others simultaneously, but I could be wrong.

          PS PVR and DVR seem to be synonymous, worth knowing when Googling for reviews etc.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Tensai View Post
            With twin tuners I think you can either (a) record two channels and watch a previous recording, or (b) watch one channel while recording another. I'm fairly sure you can't watch one channel and record programmes on two others simultaneously, but I could be wrong.

            PS PVR and DVR seem to be synonymous, worth knowing when Googling for reviews etc.
            ....I was answering the question "Is the Humax box any use if the TV I already have is digital....?" Hence my reply.
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              #16
              Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
              ....I was answering the question "Is the Humax box any use if the TV I already have is digital....?" Hence my reply.
              Ah, I see, will read posts more carefully next time

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                #17
                Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
                AIAU the Standard Definition boxes are single tuners, the PVRs have built in hard drives.

                Neither support HD (I believe) as they are terrestrial only. To get a HD PVR you'd need Freesat (or Sky+).

                I'd still get a Humax box for freeview as 1) you can record 2 channels whilst watching another and 2) when you upgrade to Sky+ you can use it on another TV.

                Personally I'd go straight to Sky+.
                Not quite the same but I did find a couple that will at least upscale freeview->HD via HDMI output (e.g http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/p...l_pvr9300t.asp)

                Sky+ just seems kind of pricey, another thing to add to monthly bills. Dumb question, but does Sky actually involve a dish or other special receiving apparatus these days?
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  Not quite the same but I did find a couple that will at least upscale freeview->HD via HDMI output (e.g http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/p...l_pvr9300t.asp)

                  Sky+ just seems kind of pricey, another thing to add to monthly bills. Dumb question, but does Sky actually involve a dish or other special receiving apparatus these days?
                  Why don't you go Freesat? Just get a dish installed and a Humax satellite box and you have SD & some HD channels for the price of an install. Then you can have Sky HD added at a later date as they use the same dish. Some TVs (some Panasonic Plasmas) have Freesat built-in.

                  Sky+ does need a dish. You need 2 cables for HD plus if you want Freesat that also needs a cable. I have 3 cables running from my dish - 2 for Sky+/HD and one for Freesat.

                  I am a bit geeky about this - sorry.
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
                    Why don't you go Freesat? Just get a dish installed and a Humax satellite box and you have SD & some HD channels for the price of an install. Then you can have Sky HD added at a later date as they use the same dish. Some TVs (some Panasonic Plasmas) have Freesat built-in.

                    Sky+ does need a dish. You need 2 cables for HD plus if you want Freesat that also needs a cable. I have 3 cables running from my dish - 2 for Sky+/HD and one for Freesat.

                    I am a bit geeky about this - sorry.
                    Lockhouse - what is there on Freesat that I can't get on Sky, just out of interest?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by interested View Post
                      Lockhouse - what is there on Freesat that I can't get on Sky, just out of interest?
                      Nothing - but it's free HD rather than £57 per month for the full Sky+HD package. You just don't get the films and sport. Go to http://www.freesat.co.uk/ for more.
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