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  1. I recently got a LiteOn LVW5007.
    The manual is 43 pages, but is lacking in a key area: settings required in player video setup for various video (and audio) connections.

    Since I don't know which TV I will hook it up to permanently and wanted to try it out, I simply connected the TV and player using the two RF (coaxial) jacks (in from cable and out to TV) and the RCA AV (w/r/y) jacks out the TV.

    I may use S-video and optical jacks once I move it to the other room.

    However, for now with just the basic connections described above (exactly as instructed in first connection diagram in manual), I have a few questions:

    1) I suppose the signal from RCA connection to the TV from the DVD recorder overwrites the RF (coaxial) signal into the TV [except when the recorder is turned off so that TV can still be watched when the recorder is off]?
    This leads me to my other question:
    2) The manual states S-video, component or progressive.
    a) If using RCA AV jacks, do you set the recorder video output setting to s-video?
    I did notice that the S-video and RCA jacks are grouped/delimited by one set of black lines on the player's casing, hence my assumption that they share the same setting (especially since there is NO "composite" (RCA) setting...
    b) I assume the 'progressive' setting only works with component cables and should be selected when using component cables AND a
    progressive-capable (ED or HD) TV?

    Thanks for any tips!
    I have only had the player since last night, so I will learn more as I go along, but responses to the questions would be greatly appreciated.
    If not I will contact LiteOn tech support.


    The manual is available at the following link:
    http://www.liteonit.com/DC/english/download.htm
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  2. I am very happy with this recorder so far, especially for the price I paid.

    By the way, the TV Guide Plus+ on-screen EPG works well.
    YES. there IS also a timer record feature.

    I love the search feature in the guide listings:
    Search for my favorite shows, highlight the episodes I want and hit record; easy as that!


    Any feedback on my original questions would be appreciated.
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