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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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>Isn't the problem at present that you can't watch and record different (digital) >channels at the same time, since the tuner inside HDR1 and 2 is analog? Yes, that is true >How about pausing the live TV? I do not think that it works >Do you need to "pair" the BV8 and HDR1 or do they just work together as you >expained
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I have a HDR1 upgraded to 250 GB. I think it makes it the equivalent of a HDR2, except for the box. You are right in that you can not record and watch different channels. I have had the HDR1 for some time and has not used it much, so I was pleasantly surprised that it had such a good integration and I could use it at all with HD signals, but of course
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In the DVB-HD guide, which is the program menu, there is a red icon for recording. When you press it, you are directed to a recorder menu, still on the DVB-HD, not on the HDR. Here the start and stop time for the selected program is filled in, so you can just accept it, or modify it, if you want. The program name will appear in the HDR content list
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I have just replaced my BeoVision MkIII with a MkIV with a DVB-HD module and here are my findings after a couple of hours use: The screen is very revealing of the quality of the source. It is extremely easy to judge the quality of the signal. The picture still looks good much further off-axis than on the MkIII. The picture looks softer and more plasma
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>I have a digital receiver from SAGEM (and it's on the STB list of my B7) in combination >with an infrared unit making it possible to communicate with my new B5 (by use of the >Control IR Out port). Initial problems encountered .. It is possible to select SAGEM as a STB in the setup software for BEO5. Having done that, DTV will have a completely
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