classic33
Leg End Member
Omlette for breakfast and maybe some sausages.
Still waiting!!They'd be cold by the time you got them here, you have them instead!
Omlette for breakfast and maybe some sausages.
Still waiting!!They'd be cold by the time you got them here, you have them instead!
I've got one of those. The analogue TV recorder isn't much use now, so I just use it to play DVDs.
I suppose if I might be able to connect the Freeview PVR through the analogue PVR to archive recordings on it. I used to pass my old analogue Eurosport satellite signal through the analogue PVR so I can't see why it wouldn't work ... (A bit daft though to turn a digital signal to analogue RGB, put that through a SCART cable, turn it back into digital to archive it, then turn that back into analogue to watch the archived recordings!)
Which is probably why I haven't got round to trying it!Fortunately mine does both analogue and digital, sometimes it starts on analogue which is a nuisance, that sounds a bit complicated Colin, perhaps not worth doing?
It's funny that isn't it? I'm just the same...never bothered with films on video/dvd. I can listen to a record any number of times, but once I've seen a movie, that's it. I've seen it. I might watch it again, after a big interval, if I really liked it, but basically, unlike music, film is a one time thing.Which is probably why I haven't got round to trying it!
TBH - I don't like to watch things over and over again so there isn't a lot of point in archiving recordings.
TBH - I don't like to watch things over and over again so there isn't a lot of point in archiving recordings.
Most definitely the cat....Certain it was the cat & not just blame bending?
It's back in now