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Recent Messages Posted:

RE: If a TV has integrated Freeview can I record from it?

I`ve a TX28DTX1(the predecessor to DTM1 series) and yes it has both analogue and digital tuners, you can choose which signal you want to output from the scart and just program the Tv if you intend to record a digital channel whilst you are not watching the tv. Can`t fault the TV personally

RE: I have a Liteon DVD recorder and I am having trouble recording from my sky box??

are you setting the recorder to the corresponding AV channel that the scart is attached to? And are you checking that if the Sky box is outputting RGB or Composite that the recorder is also expecting that signal

RE: SIM only BTMobile 150 deal: minimum term cost of NIL (after cashback)

*slaps head*

DUH

really? Tell us more about this Forward Cellular........ (:¦

RE: WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESES BRAND NEW DVDs IN UNOPENED CASES!!!!!

because they are cheap copies on inferior media?

RE: probs with 2 discs with alba rdvd 1001

I was reading on another forum where someone was aksing how youa ctually finalize a disc on one of these machines, they could find no mention of it in the manual apparently.

I guess this could well explain why the machine is £99 and sold in Argos.....

RE: Surround sound query.

When you switch to Aux on the DVD player and get the Sky sound and the dvd logo, you now need to just get your TV to display the Sky picture. If as from your earlier description your Sky box is connnected to the TV via the VCR on both Scart 2 and RF, so you either need to select(using the TV remote ONLY) either the other AV channel(ie. the TV/AV button or sometimes the `Red` fastext button) or you need to select the RF channel you have tuned in to receive the signal from your VCR and ensure your VCR is outputting the signal from your Sky box.

RE: Asda Duraband Home Cinema Speakers

Not sure on the Durabrand but richersounds appear to have an offer on what looks to be exactly the same sort of setup for £19.99 this week, Acoustic Solutions AS150 it says. Anyone used either?

RE: Surround sound query.

If it`s one of the Lenoxx HT*00`s you should be able to select AUX when you switch on the DVD so that the picture is then disabled and it just uses the DVD as the amp rather than as a home cineman system. the phono outputs on your sky box or tv should go to AUX in on the Lenoxx

(this all assumes you`re using one of these systems, from Safeway over the last couple of years? http://www.lenoxx.com/audiosystems/hometheater.htm )

How would you connect IDTV/Sky/DVD-R

Considering buying a new TV and for prices that are out there some of the IDTV`s are comparing quite favourably(also in case I ever do finish with Sky)
Plus it also means that I can record from the IDTV signal and still watch Sky if I ever need to(rather than having to record from standard analogue signal if I want to watch a Sky channel as I do now)

Problem is though to do with the last bit, currently I have Sky->E55->TV, the TV/E55 also have an RF connection so if need be I can record analogue channel on E55 and watch Sky on the TV via RF channel instead. If I was to get an IDTV how would they all connect up, I can`t work out how if the setup is still Sky->E55->TV how I would be able to say record an IDTV channel on the E55 yet watch Sky on the TV? Or is the only solution a 3 scart IDTV with the Sky video scart connected to a spare on the TV?

RE: ADVICE needed on replacment as Philips wont repair my DVDR70 recorder, and stop laughing Pheling

No offence but you are actually considering `spending` c.£230 on an item and one of your main consideration poinst is you have about £4 worth of DVD+R`s you`d like to use? You`ll be back here asking the same questions in 11 months at this rate
;)

RE: External Hard Drive - About to ricochet off the walls - save it if you can!

have you got the drive/enclosure set to slave rather than master?

RE: Panny E55 and photo CD-R

I`m sure in the manual it specifies under what discs can and can`t be played that jpeg photo discs can`t be played. Can`t get on to panny site to confirm that though

RE: Panasonic DMRE85 Advice please

Quote:
I think the point is that DVD+R and DVD-R will be most compatible (will play on most players)

DVD+RW and DVD-RW will play on a vast majority of DVD players.

DVD-RAM is not likely to be very compatible with other DVD players.

My recommendation would be to go for a recorder which does both + and - and then you can determine for yourself which will play in your player. I would recommend the Sony RDR-GX300 which does DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW and DVD+RW.

For me DVD-R works in a recent dvd player, but not an older dvd player or portable dvd player; DVD+R works in all of my dvd players - so I stick with the +R / +RW format as it works best for me.



So someone who has asked for an opinion on a HD based Panasonic(fairly well regarding as probably being one of the top ) DVD recorder makes) and you`ve suggested that because they also provide DVD-RAM compatibility on the model it may not be a wise choice and suggest a non HD model because it offers DVD+R/RW?

To the original poster, assuming you are getting it for a decent price i.e. sub £300 it`s probably a good choice for whats out there, you may want to look at the topic about the new Panasonic models as they have +R/RW so no doubt will be much better :/

RE: Panasonic DMRE85 Advice please

Ok, from videohelp

Quote:
DVD-R was the first DVD recording format released that was compatible with standalone DVD Players.
DVD-R is a non-rewriteable format and it is compatible with about 93% of all DVD Players and most DVD-ROMs.
DVD-RW is a rewriteable format and it is compatible with about 80% of all DVD Players and most DVD-ROMs.
DVD-R and DVD-RW supports single side 4.37 computer GB* DVDs(called DVD-5) and double sided 8.75 computer GB* DVDs(called DVD-10).
These formats are supported by DVDForum.

DVD+R and DVD+RW
DVD+R is a non-rewritable format and it is compatible with about 89% of all DVD Players and most DVD-ROMs.
DVD+RW is a rewritable format and is compatible with about 79% of all DVD Players and most DVD-ROMs.
DVD+R and DVD+RW supports single side 4.37 computer GB* DVDs(called DVD-5) and double side 8.75 computer GB* DVDs(called DVD-10).
These formats are supported by the DVD+RW Alliance.

RE: Panasonic DMRE85 Advice please

Isn`t the E85 HDD so editing on discs is a not really a valid point?

Also your claims about compatibility are going to cause a stir(especially since - standard preceeded + standard didn`t it so generally - is more backward compatible)

RE: Problem with Panasonic DMR-E50

out of curiousity why do you need to format a RAM disc? on my E55 from memory I`ve never used the format option, what does it do(apart from the obvious that it wipes data, does formatting provide any function than just putting a RAM disc in and recording away?)

RE: Turning off pesky interactive dots on Sky

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Really doubt that Sky would make something available that killed off a lucrative part of their service. The people who put up the interactive services would be extremely unhappy if they did.


It`s not killing it off completely but the software update allegedly contains a new setting that you can set the dot to turn off after `x` seconds

RE: Bargain 32" Widescreen

do bear in mind that the figure of £449 as the previous price is "price comparisons are against our Great Universal, Choice and Kays catalogues circulated in the last 12 months." So it`s probably about a £50 saving in reality

RE: Cheap blank dvds from here

Depending on what you are buying we can probably come up with a full list showing that each place is cheaper on certain things but more expensive on others. A few weeks back I did some comparisons on various sites(all for the same disc some datawrite titaniums), for smaller orders i.e. 25/50 disks a place called diskdepot came out cheapest even for next day stuff, UKDVDR was second, as you order more i.e. 100 disks then SVP became cheapest, diskdepot again not far behind.

As with all things it all depends on what you want at that particular time, each of the retailers has various offers which will make them cheapest, this site is quite useful to get an overall idea of how much each place is at it gives prices including postage

http://www.dvdpriceguideuk.co.uk/index.htm

then take it from there

RE: cheap reliable dvd-r

www.svp.co.uk www.bigpockets.co.uk

RE: Multi regional dvd player 4 a computer

the software from below should enable you to use your existing DVD player on your PC region free

http://www.cdr-zone.com/software/dvd_region_free/dvd43.html

This item was edited on Friday, 25th February 2005, 23:01

RE: toshiba SD- 330E hack?

I didn`t dispute the fact it`s not a handset hack, it`s still a hack and on these forums was all I said

http://www.dvd.reviewer.co.uk/forums/thread.asp?Forum=176&Thread=398933

RE: Selecting a Budget DVD Recorder from Dixons

I`d imagine passing off a Dixons credit note in Sainsburys/WHS would be good going Rassillon ;)

RE: toshiba SD- 330E hack?

or try and check out www.dvd.reviewer.co.uk they have a region hack forum that may have it....(and a search facility to boot....) ;)

RE: Dvd Recorder Recommendation Please

Quote:
basically when I was looking for a recorder I discountered DVD-RAM because of the high cost of the discs and the lack of compatibility


So you spent £150+(probably) on a recorder yet discounted some on the strength that to buy say a double sided RAM disk in a caddy for £3.50 was expensive(and looking at a DVD price guide a -/+RW is probably 1/2 the price of single sided RAM, how many discs do you actually use?) , and compatibility, do you spend all your time recording stuff for other people? must say your logic behind your reasoning seems very odd personally

RE: Good Looking DVD -/+/RAM Drive Spotted

I bought this drive for much the same reasons as having a Panny wanted the RAM capability, can`t fault it so far

RE: DVD-RAM discs - Panasonic or other brand?

the £14.99 PAnny RAM discs are non-caddy(think they are that price at Argos), I got a set of them for any recordings I want to transfer to my PC and then onto DVD-R to save. Otherwise I bought a double sided datasafe caddy from Big Pockets for day to day stuff which was about £3.50. Works fine everytime and is good to just eject and flip over if haven`t had chance to watch whats on the side at that point

RE: pana e55 scart setup

you won`t be able to record from Sky with it setup like you say though

RE: pana e55 scart setup

is it not Sky TV scart to DVD player in, DVD player out to E55 in, E55 out to TV with a seperate scart directly from Sky to TV, normally the SKy signal would loop through the DVD player and E55, if you choose to play a DVD that should override and be input to the E55 when you would then switch the TV to watch Sky via the other scart, guess the Sonel scart would be between DVD player and E55

(on paper it looks right, in practice it may not be!)

RE: New Panasonic recorders use -RW(video mode) and +R!

2) thats only double sided RAM disks, you have to turn them over after the first 4.7GB recording

4) a PC with a DVD drive that reads RAM is fine to do that