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Could any bright spark tell an old dear why her new JVC TV will not tape video's from Film 4 as her Sony DVD player/video cassett recorder is only 12 months old.Chap who set tv up,just said its ok now,as it picks up freeview and quite a lot of ther channels,gave me the two remote controls , and shown me how to use,no problem,but on phoning shop twice,NO reply,as I can get video plus on both TV and CD player.would only like to use one, but,how.Ta ever so.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OK, this is probably a lot more simple than you think - soooooooo many people make the same mistake. It sounds like your TV is Digital, but you have to remember your video is not. All you have on that are the basic 5 channels and the AV sockets.
Now by putting a Freeview box at one end, the video in the middle, and the TV at the other end, it is possible to record any freeview channel providing the AV sockets are set up right. MAYBE it is possible to also record from a digital TV (I don't know) using the AV sockets, but two things I DO know are that the video has to be set to record on the AV channel, and, most important, the TV must be on and set to the channel you want to record....which sort of defeats the object of needing to record it, but that's the way it is.
Hope I've surmised right and you can get what I am saying - basically, if you want to record Freeview, you'll either need a seperate box or a freeview integrated recorder.
Now by putting a Freeview box at one end, the video in the middle, and the TV at the other end, it is possible to record any freeview channel providing the AV sockets are set up right. MAYBE it is possible to also record from a digital TV (I don't know) using the AV sockets, but two things I DO know are that the video has to be set to record on the AV channel, and, most important, the TV must be on and set to the channel you want to record....which sort of defeats the object of needing to record it, but that's the way it is.
Hope I've surmised right and you can get what I am saying - basically, if you want to record Freeview, you'll either need a seperate box or a freeview integrated recorder.
Thanks Postdog and Ethel, my telly is Digital with the freeview integrated in it, but I understand what you mean. I have printed your answers, and will get on to the shop I bought it off,as after two phone calls,telling me the engineer was busy ??? As the tv has T-V link, Download TV to VCR and can come up with 10 timer menu's I thought I could do it, but it will not accept the channel number.I put the film on channel 6 !!! what was on the video was anybodies quess. Ta ever so.