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| 463869 | 2006-06-17 11:29:00 | Will I still be able to record TV onto PC with a Leadtek XP 2000 with the move to digital broadcasting happening in the future? K |
Kelem (10339) | ||
| 463870 | 2006-06-17 11:36:00 | The TVs themselves aren't changing so presumably the output from the new "decoder box" would be the same as they are at the moment. I guess that suggests that you should be able to record just as easily as you do now (assuming it is easy). If there are going to be specific changes like security or something to try to stop you recording like that, well I guess there will be software to get around it pretty soon after the release ;) |
Bob_Bond (10568) | ||
| 463871 | 2006-06-18 04:47:00 | Or forgetting about the capture, what if there are many TV's in the house? | Kelem (10339) | ||
| 463872 | 2006-06-18 04:55:00 | Or forgetting about the capture, what if there are many TV's in the house? depends on the wiring. if its all sat rated cable then convert the sytem to sat and have a sat box on each tv. otherwise if its wired as a return system then you can send the output of the sat reciever all around the house, however each tv will veiw the same chanell. if you want to change channels from eg the bedroom, there are remote control systems which can do that. btw if you think your safe that your house is wired all ready for it think again, a lot of sparkies have been useing the cheap non-sat cable and a lot are not wired for return systems or muiltable sat. |
tweak'e (69) | ||
| 463873 | 2006-06-18 04:59:00 | House is safe for cables, but the thought of having a STB on each TV is giving me the chills. K |
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