No problem, other than wondering if the video change impact these machines. Also, do I correctly assume GoVideo no longer exists as a company? If so,when did they "disappear"?
Try this phone number 602-998-3400.
There is no email id to contact them .
If you are not able to contact through this number then no other hope .
As I check it after some reseacrh its shows that Go-Video Inc. is already out of business because of there profit loss last year and even their website is not operational anymore as of this moment..
Info about Go-Video, Inc. last 1993 entry
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E4D61139F932A35753C1A965958260
Go-Video Inc. reported a net loss of $688,000 for the first quarter of its 1996 fiscal year ended June 30, 1995.(Brief Article)
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-17239663.html
They will be still able to record if the 100% HD signal goes through a converter box or comes out of the video and audio output of your TV, however the recording quality might not be the same as HD due to the circuitry inside these older devices.
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My original purpose for posting was this: When TV is 100% digital, will these Go-Video recorders (GoVideo Models GV3050X, VR3930, & DVR4000) still be capable of recording to tape or disk the video transmissions? Can Go-Video be found on line or via telephone?
My question as to the viability of Go-Video Inc. (or Sensory Science, if you prefer) TODAY remains unanswered. Their previous history has been referred to me, but what I'm asking is, are they out of business? If not, what is their present situation, and are they able to be contacted?
All responses, except the first one, were very useful and assisted in arriving at the final question concerning the (non) existence of the company.
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