SOURCE: I have a Panasonic Tx
Hi,
You didn't fully expain how each device is connected to the others. I don't think you have this set up correctly. Your DVD cannot record in HD so there is no point sending an HD signal to it - it can't process it. This is how I would set it up:
1. Install a 2-way splitter on the input cable
2. Connect output 1 from the splitter to the Humax receiver
3. Connect the Humax receiver to the TV with an HDMI cable
4. Connect output 2 from the splitter to the DVD
5. Connect the DVD to the TV with SCART cable.
This will enable you to watch HDTV via the digital receiver and also provide an input from source (dish/cable) to your DVD player so that you can record.
If you've already set it up this way then it should work. I suspect you've connected the Humax to the DVD and TV and also the DVD to the TV.
Please try this setup and post back if you need further assistance.
SOURCE: Can I attach a Wi-Fi router to the back of my
No, it's the other way round.
"Plugged into a router or a wireless bridge, the box's network setup is
fast and easy. For now it's just used for streaming content from your
network to your telly, but there's a button on the remote marked TV
Portal which hints at things to come - this box will be able to deliver
on-demand and catch-up content, including Sky's online service." - quoted from the link below
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/sep/24/humax-fereeview-digital-recorder-review
Another review:
http://www.which.co.uk/technology/tv-and-dvd/reviews-ns/humax-hdr-fox-t2/
SOURCE: I have just got a
These are the official instructions on how to record
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkBi5YzYGYs
If you need the complete and detailed manual you can get it from here
http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/products/new_manual/UM_HDRFOXT2_200GB_11-0208.pdf
The instruction on how to record and playback can be found starting with the page 30.
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