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RichardT
10-18-2009, 12:58 AM
From the very limited specs I've found, I assume the Glorystar Receiver has composite, s-video, and component out for possible recording to a stand-alone dvdr (dvd recorder), but does not have a timer to tune itself to specific channels at specific times? If not, is there a Glorystar receiver that does have a timer?
My Panasonic EH55 dvdr has an IR blaster, but would it work with the Glorystar?
The dvr has composite and USB only, no s-video out? A timer is assumed.
Many Thanks for any enlightenment and confirmation you maybe able to share.
Richard
Gary Z
10-18-2009, 01:44 PM
The Glorystar DVR1100c does have a timer and you can plug a USB hard drive in to the receiver and record directly to the USB drive for playback later or you can use a program called VideoReDo to edit out the commercials and burn to DVD.
I use a 500 GB Maxtor USB hard drive with my receiver. I have also used a 8 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Memory Stick. Each hour of video requires about 1.2 GB of space so I can get about 6 hours of video on the USB stick.
With either set up you can also pause live TV.
SatelliteAV
10-18-2009, 08:56 PM
Both the DVR1100c and the DSR100c have 10 timers for once or reoccurring daily or weekly events. They also feature identical audio and video outputs: Component, Composite, S-Video (Y/C), RF modulator / unbalanced RCA and optical audio.
Specs for the units are available under the Receiver tab:
Glorystar Single Room Standard System - $199 (http://www.glorystar.tv/p/shop/?ws_pid=277&ws_cat=413)
Glorystar Single Room DVR System - $289
(http://www.glorystar.tv/p/shop/?ws_pid=280&ws_cat=413)
Not familiar with the DVDR and IR blaster. If the blaster is programmable it should be capable of controlling the receiver.
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