I have checked all wires. I have tried manually installing channels and First installation. Worked on it for about 5 hours!!! Give up back to digi boxI have checked all wires. I have tried manually installing channels and First installation. Worked on it for about 5 hours!!! Give up back to digi box
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When you set up the recorder Freeview stations will be stored. This means that you can record TV stations without watching them. So you can say watch BBC1 on your TV and record a program on Channel Four. You need the recorder set up with Freeview to recorder channels. Otherwise you would have to have your TV on and recorder set to record via the scart lead. Which would be not great quality and messy. You should be able to loop the aerial lead so that both the TV and recorder can get the signals from your aerial, if that's what is bothering you.
i have a 32 inch beko tv the freeview has stopped working and now i can only get annalog channels. can any1 tell me how i can fix the freeview problem ..thanks gary
On your remote control, press 'menu'. Then select 'set up' on the screen. Then select 'Installation' on the screen. Then select 'Automatic channel scan' on the screen. The box should then scan for all channels, and with luck BBC will be included. If not, please repost. Some older Digihome PVR80s can't cope with the new multiplexing standard employed by digital freeview.
This depends on how you want to use your kit, and how many scart plugs you have in your TV and VCR. If you have 2 scarts in your tv; Aerial coax goes to digihome aerial in. Aerial out from digihome to aerial in of vcr. Tune vcr into Digihome. Scart plug from digihome to tv. Scart plug from vcr to tv. You can then record what you have selected on your digihome box. In my humble opinion, it's worth splashing out on a pvr; you have more functionality such as being able to record 1 program and watch another. Regards Zahc
hi,
did you find a solution? i have in built freeview and have bought a recorder but i cant pick up any freeview channels on it. the dvd recorder is a Wharfedale DVDRHD400
cheers
tom
I have checked all wires. I have tried manually installing channels and First installation. Worked on it for about 5 hours!!! Give up back to digi box
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