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  1. I very nearly purchased a dvd recorder today.

    Thankfully I didn't - at the last minute I remembered that (like a VCR) with Sky Digital you can only record the channel you are watching which means that a dvd recorder would be useless in a situation (which we have a lot) where the Mrs is watching a program and at the same time i'd like to be able to record the footy.

    I can't believe that technology hasn't advanced enough to get round this.

    ps. i'm aware that Sky Plus allows you to do this.
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  2. its not the technogy m8..........its probably cost cutting thats all.

    all u need is a dual LNB and anothet receiver. like u say SKY+ has these built in.


    get sky+ m8 u won't regret it.....i haven't.

    new update now allows............

    * Dual Recording - Sky+ will automatically enable this new feature. When customers select two programmes from Sky Guide that are on at the same time, and press the 'R' button on the Sky+ remote control for each, both recordings will be scheduled. The viewer can then go off and do something else, watch one of the programmes recording, or even go into the Sky+ planner and select a third previously recorded programme to watch (downloaded December 2003)

    * Instant Rewind / Save Live Pause - Instant rewind was added to Sky+ last year, giving viewers the ability to rewind live TV by up to 60 minutes, just in case they want to repeat that amazing goal or catch the beginning of a missed programme (must be enabled in Sky+ Setup Menu). Now with this new upgrade, customers will not only be able to rewind TV on demand, but save the programme (or programmes) for viewing at a later time (downloaded December 2003)

    * Series Links - Sky+ viewers can use the series link function to automatically record episodes of a selected TV programme at the touch of a button, and without videotape. Series links are now available on nearly 3,000 programmes on over 60 digital satellite channels each week. The new upgrade continues the improvement to the series link system, now ensuring links are maintained even if an episode is skipped (e.g. due to a one-off choice of another programme), or if the next occurrence is up to four weeks away. (downloaded December 2003).

    * Record Radio - A home media centre holding music and TV programmes can be created with the ability to record over 100 digital music channels and radio stations (downloaded August 2002)

    * Manual Recordings - to record an entire block of time for any channel. Useful for magazine programmes e.g. T4 on Sunday (downloaded August 2002)

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  3. Becaouse it doesn't do what you think it should does not mean that it is useless.

    Actualy it is GREAT since you can record to DVD or HD instaed of tape.
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    Buy another receiver if you need two views at once.
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    But don't forget that with encrypted channels you also need two subscription cards to record one encrypted channel frome one receiver and record another encrypted channel on the second receiver. And to get two ubscription cards you probly have to pay for the subscription twice...
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  6. Also the picture quality doesn't warrant DVD recording. At best CVD / Half D1. Sky Plus really isn't worth the money unless you just want to "watch-n-wipe" and watch a lot of TV. Remember that the signal is still scrambled when its stored on the HDD so you need a valid viewing card to even watch it. This means that you can't hack the drive and grab the raw data stream for proper DVD burning.
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    Use a card splitter with 2 digiboxes.
    One would open all the channels and the other only the family pack ones...
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  8. Originally Posted by ronnylov
    But don't forget that with encrypted channels you also need two subscription cards to record one encrypted channel frome one receiver and record another encrypted channel on the second receiver. And to get two ubscription cards you probly have to pay for the subscription twice...
    Actually a 'miiror sub' with Sky is now £15, even if your main sub is the full £38 one. Its only £10 if you have Sky+
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  9. Originally Posted by energy80s
    Also the picture quality doesn't warrant DVD recording. At best CVD / Half D1. Sky Plus really isn't worth the money unless you just want to "watch-n-wipe" and watch a lot of TV. Remember that the signal is still scrambled when its stored on the HDD so you need a valid viewing card to even watch it. This means that you can't hack the drive and grab the raw data stream for proper DVD burning.
    I think you will find the movie channels and the BBC channels somewhat better than that. Sky sports are usually one of the better quality channels too. Maybe not DVD quality but much better than VHS. Most of the others though are pretty poor

    No the Sky+ box/HD hasn't been hacked yet, so if you want to archive your Sky+ recordings, its either VHS or DVD. I know which I would prefer.

    Oh, and it has this nice feature called 'save'. With this you can 'save' to tape or whatever device you have connected any programs you have currently got stored. This whilst recording another channel and watching a third.
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    @ eggedd2k,
    I'd hardly say that was a valid reason NOT to buy a DVD recorder.
    If it was then no one would have bought VHS recorders!
    You buy a DVD recorder to replace your current recorder with vastly superior picture quality and better fuctionality.
    They are the next generation of video recorder technology.
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    DVD recorder useless?

    No way, most of my recordings come from digital satellite. The quality is awesome in most cases. If you need to watch a program seperate from your wife or anyone else in the household get a service that allows more than one box (like I have).

    DVD recorders now allows the consumer the advantages of watching video for years to come without any loss of quality.
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