Where do your recorded programme's go? I have a Polaroid LE-40GCL TV and I recorded a film from the tv but I don't know where recordings have gone? Anyone know where to find recorded films have gone.
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This is not possible, samsung tv do not have a recorder per say it is a timeshift function. So you can only record one channel at the same time. If you need this kind of thing try using TiVo or some service that your ISP provider offers.
From the Programme Guide select the programme you want and press OK. Then select the 'Record the Series' option. Note that this option will not appear for one-off programmes such as films.
You can't record the Freeview channels from the TV. It doesn't work that way. The reason you can still record terrestrial channels is because the VCR is still connected to your roof aerial with a co-axial cable and the VCR has its own built-in analogue tuner for recording terrestrial TV programmes.
To record the digital Freeview channels, you will either need to connect a separate Freeview set-top box to the VCR, or buy a VCR which has a built-in digital (DVB-T) tuner.
The VCR does not record programmes from the TV. It needs to be connected directly to the signal source, i.e. your aerial.
If you need any further assistance, please let me know.
VCR is analogue, However you can still use it to record digital programmes when connected via a digital set top box. You can only record the channel you have selected on the screen. In other words, you cannot record a channel programme while watching another channel. I use mine on a second TV and when recorded I take the tape out and put it into my main TV for viewing at a later date. I don't watch too much TV so it works fine for me for the odd programme.
The proper protocol for the set-up described is to have the source such as cable, sat, etc to be connected to the input of the VCR, then have its output connected to the TV. That should fix the prob if all else is working...accordianman
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