I'm just wondering, is it at all possible to record HDTV programs using either OTA or Comcast and a 220-S (non-HDD recorder)?
Currently, I am using an OTA antenna for local DTV broadcasts but I just ordered the Comcast HDTV to get ESPNHD and some other channels. I doubt this is possible due to space limitations on a -R/-RW but I'm just wondering if anyone has tried.
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Originally Posted by soloredd
On the computer side, you would need to get the datarate under 9 Mb/s vs. 19 Mb/s for a normal DTV HDTV broadcast to be playable on a DVD.
The only record option from the Comcast box might be unencrypted local stations in TS stream form on the IEEE-1394 connector. ESPN is likely to be encrypted.
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Originally Posted by edDV
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