I have a lot of old videos that I still use and was going to buy a MyFreeview yesterday, but salespeople in two shops told me that after the digital switchover it would be useless for recording. They said when another area in NZ went digital, people could no longer record video's, only play them. Because of that, I only brought the ordinary receiver. Can anyone confirm this please?
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If the VCR is fitted with an AUX or Line Input switch to that rather than the tuner setting .
Connect RCA cable from the Freeview box VIDEO Out often colour coded yellow
and then the sound with another RCA cable If stereo VCR then connect a second rca audio cable .
Works fine to me even though I prefer to record on the old 160Gig Panasonic Hard Drive recorder via the same method
Steve
So your area has already gone digital and you can still record?
Yes we went digital 5 years ago . Analogue turns off end Sept but I have not used the analog service for several years . Just replace your recording source with a Freeview box !! ( record from freeview box rather than the VCRs analog tuner )
OK, many thanks!
For the record, you definitely CAN use MyFreeview to record after the digital switchover (digital recording is what MyFreeview is designed to do!!!).
Ordinary receivers or TVs with in-built Freeview only have one tuner so you can only record or watch one channel - you can't record & watch something else at the same time.
With 2 built-in tuners, MyFreeview lets you watch a show and record something else at the same time (one tuner points to what you're watching, the other points to what you're recording), or your can record 2 channels at the same time. So much more flexible and easier-to-use than trying to connect your VCR to your receiver.
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