A DVD recorder offers significantly more utility than a D-A converter box.Or you can just get a voucher toward a standalone ATSC tuner, which will be much cheaper than a DVD-recorder with a tuner.![]()
Have you seen pricing on any of the converters yet?
A DVD recorder offers significantly more utility than a D-A converter box.Or you can just get a voucher toward a standalone ATSC tuner, which will be much cheaper than a DVD-recorder with a tuner.![]()
True. But to me it makes more sense to keep the DVD recorder in the main TV room connected to all other video sources, than in that "other room" with a standalone set and OTA-only.A DVD recorder offers significantly more utility than a D-A converter box.
The prices will come down before the cut-off day.Have you seen pricing on any of the converters yet?
So, am I to understand that even if you connect your DVR to the component inputs of the DVD recorder, you will not recording in HD quality?
I guess I am looking for more simplier suggestions - does anyone have a good DVD recorder and are recording shows off their DVR with great success? If so, name and model number would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry - I am really confussed with all of this "digital" vs "analog" discussions.
Toshiba has announced a sub-$1,000 unit for the Japanese market that is supposed to do this. The problem will be how you introduce HD content to the recorder. My guess is that it will be limited to internal tuners or downloads.I will wait until there is a DVD recorder that records in HD. You can spend under $200 for any brand name DVD recorder now, but I would wait if I were you.
Toshiba has announced a sub-$1,000 unit for the Japanese market that is supposed to do this. The problem will be how you introduce HD content to the recorder. My guess is that it will be limited to internal tuners or downloads.
I pd. about $800 for the 1st Sony RDR-GX7 recorder & about $650 for the 2nd unit. Now I see Sony DVD recorders in Best Buy for under $200. Makes me wonder how bad I got ripped off.
How many years did you have your recorder before they dropped to under $200?
Digital is just another way to process a signal as is analog. Digital gives a better picture.
"Most" may not be a safe bet. In my market, the stations will be split between high VHF and UHF. Only the two low VHF stations will be changing to UHF.MOST stations will be using UHF frequencies. Here in NYC 7,11,and13 will be used by the stations that presently use them on the analog side
Outside of spending an outrageous sum for a more expensive DVD recorder, you're probably not going to improve much on what you have.
Not to mention that even if you spent all that money, you still won't get a digital copy of the content.Not to mention the outrageous cost of recordable Blu-Ray media.