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Digital TV/Freeview recording to DVD
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Hi
My mum and dad have a digital TV through which they recieve freeview. They also have a DVD recorder. They would like to be able to record digital TV channels. However, they are unable to programme the channel numbers in to the recorder.
Is there something they are supposed to do other than the usual?
Thanks in advance
My mum and dad have a digital TV through which they recieve freeview. They also have a DVD recorder. They would like to be able to record digital TV channels. However, they are unable to programme the channel numbers in to the recorder.
Is there something they are supposed to do other than the usual?
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Analogue channels on a television each have their own channel, for e.g. BBC One is 1, ITV is 3, etc. However, digital channels all come through as one 'interactive' channel in which you watch all the freeview channels. The digital channels are effectively coming through as one AV channel.
So you can't record one digital program whilst watching another.
Though you can record the freeview program, and whilst recording, switch to terrestrial to watch something else. Note that analogue will be switched off nationwide in the near future.
There are devices that can record a digital channel whilst watching another, Sky+ boxes for instance, are the digital reciever *and* recorder.
So you can't record one digital program whilst watching another.
Though you can record the freeview program, and whilst recording, switch to terrestrial to watch something else. Note that analogue will be switched off nationwide in the near future.
There are devices that can record a digital channel whilst watching another, Sky+ boxes for instance, are the digital reciever *and* recorder.
No, the channel numbers are for analogue, on your recorder there should be a number of different inputs, ie different sockets on the back, coaxial aerial for analogue, 1 or 2 scart sockets, phono sockets for component video and perhaps a S video one, on your handset there will be a button to select which one you want to use, on mine its called 'source' so just scroll through until you find the one you want, probably be AV1 or AV2, try it out with a RW disc.