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recording digital tv
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i have a digital tv with built in freeview--seems to be all connected ok--aerialto tv and scart from dvd recorder to tv--all works fine and i can record dtv ok--last night i started the recorder to record the end of a program--switched off tv and went to bed--result: only a recording of that bit while the tv was on--in retrospect this is quite logical--hadn't thought of it b4--how do i get round this or must i leave my tv on--recorder does not have a digital tuner--i have checked the archives but can't find an answer--apologies in advance if it has been given b4 and thanks to any who can help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As far as I am aware you must leave the tv on, which is a backwards step I think, unless your recorder has a digital tuner.
This also means that you can only record the programme you are watching.
If you don't want to buy a twin tuner digital dvd recorder at this stage, a �20 freeview box may be the answer. Then you could record from the box and have the tv either switched off or on another channel.
This also means that you can only record the programme you are watching.
If you don't want to buy a twin tuner digital dvd recorder at this stage, a �20 freeview box may be the answer. Then you could record from the box and have the tv either switched off or on another channel.
thank u both for your oh so prompt answers--i already have a freeview box but needed a new tv and thought may as well get one with built in freeview--so i will connect up the box--to be continued--some time later--actually this works out quite well--i now have my dvd rec working thru the box--my tv thru my old vcr so i can now rec 2 digi channel and even watch a terrestrial at the same time--all i need now is the time to watch all the s-h-i-t-- ha ha--thanks again --xx