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In Reply to: RE: Can I use a DVD Recorder as a SET-TOP Box? posted by Cut-Throat on August 12, 2007 at 15:17:47
It won't unscramble scrambled channels, but if the DVR has a digital tuner, it will let you get digital/HD freebies, probably just your locals, and a few oddballs.
Jack
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All, I am using now is an antenna in the attic with my Current SET-TOP Box. But, a lightning strike removed some preset capability from it, so I was thinking that a DVR with HD tuner might be the way to go.
Cut-Throat
....I am in Australia so I don’t know if it is the same there.
Over here a digital hard-drive recorder (with in-built digital tuner - “PVR”) can only record from FREE OVER THE AIR TV channels. If you wish to record Satellite/Cable pay-TV you need a DVD-hard-drive recorder.
I use DVD-hard-drive recorders here as they can record everything. Of course, I then need separate set-top boxes.
I hope this helps – I mention because I know people here who buy a PVR only to find out they can not record satellite/cable TV
Good luck.
Smile
Sox
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