Hi I am having trouble copying from my DVR to a dvd using my standalone unit. I am wondering if it is the way my system is hooked up or if it is something else that is wrong. I hope this is in the correct forums and I apologize in advance if it is not.
I have my dvr/cable box and dvd recorder hooked up to my hdmi input on my denon receiver. I have my tv hooked up hdmi output on the receiver. Everything works fine, i can watch dvds, movies, cable HD channels, etc.....but when I try to copy some material that is recorded on the dvr/cable unit to DVD, all I get is a black screen when I playback. It looks like it is copying fine, but there is no playback audio or video.
I have checked the DVDs to mae sure they were compatible and they are. I am wondering if I need to hook up my DVD recorder directly to the DVR/cable box and not go through the receiver. Does anyone have any experience in this?
thanks for any tips in advance.
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Simple answer, HDMI cable box outputs require an HDCP handshake to pass a signal. HDMI TV sets have this. By intention there is no DVD recorder with HDMI in or HDCP decryption.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDCP
In the future, there will be HD Tivo like devices that connect by HDMI but with content protection (no digital exit).Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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You're best bet is analog out. Sorry as eddv mentioned hdmi recording is not standard yet. Though there is a blacmagic pc capture card that can accept hdmi in but I'm sure there is a lot it can't record because of the hdcp protection issues.
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ok so in order to record, I need to hook up component to the receiver? Is that correct?
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Originally Posted by Noek
Currently, DVD recording from a "receiver" is limited to standard definition S-Video or composite. A few receivers downconvert HD to SD internally. The big issue there is recording in other than letterbox.
You can connect S-Video + audio directly from the DVR to the DVD recorder. That is the way most people do it. In that configuration, the DVR is doing the downscale to S-Video but most DVRs output only in letterbox format.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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