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Laptop connecting to topfield digital freeview recorder
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I am without a tv for the next two months and wondering if it is possible to connect a topfield (toppy) recorder to my laptop and use it as a monitor to view the shows stored on the toppy. There are many connectors on the toppy but is it reasonalbe to expect it to output to a laptop instead of a convenional scart equiped tv.
I do know that the toppy records data in a .rec file format as when I first got it i tried to back up the data onto a computer and struggled to find a decoder to read the files but this time I just want to know if the topfield will be able to use the monitor on a computer or laptop so I can watch the shows in the absence of a telly.
Sad but true i am that addicted to telly please help if you can !
I am without a tv for the next two months and wondering if it is possible to connect a topfield (toppy) recorder to my laptop and use it as a monitor to view the shows stored on the toppy. There are many connectors on the toppy but is it reasonalbe to expect it to output to a laptop instead of a convenional scart equiped tv.
I do know that the toppy records data in a .rec file format as when I first got it i tried to back up the data onto a computer and struggled to find a decoder to read the files but this time I just want to know if the topfield will be able to use the monitor on a computer or laptop so I can watch the shows in the absence of a telly.
Sad but true i am that addicted to telly please help if you can !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No (unless you have TV capture built into the laptop, which is very very unlikely)
But if you have a half way decent internet connection you can watch pretty much all the freeview channels over the internet.
http://www.tvcatchup.com/
(you need to register, but it's free)
But if you have a half way decent internet connection you can watch pretty much all the freeview channels over the internet.
http://www.tvcatchup.com/
(you need to register, but it's free)
I thought Topfield's could be connected to PC's/laptops via its USB port, and there was a downloadable TAP (= Topfield Application Program) for use with Windows and MACs, which enabled viewing of recorded programs.
I may be wrong, though, since I don't own one - just seem to remember reading it somewhere.
I may be wrong, though, since I don't own one - just seem to remember reading it somewhere.
so it will sputnik, I stand corrected.
that is a rare, and very useful feature.
http://www.topfield.c...re-downloads&Itemid=4
that is a rare, and very useful feature.
http://www.topfield.c...re-downloads&Itemid=4
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