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now you can record your favourite programs and watch them at your ... live TV recordings, thetemporary recording will be erased if any of the ... After two hours, the DVR removes the earlierminutes of the recording, ... Playback Controls - Using the Remote Control Arrow Buttons ...programming, press the LIVE button*.
If you are watching live TV broadcasts and recordings of them, then it's because not all programmes- and not all channels carry subtitles. The TV companies have to pay for programmes to be subtitled. Not all do.
Ensure that ur AV cord is plugged in properly into the Audio Video outlet on the back of your tv.If this does not solve the problem then the buzzing sound u hear is that of theFBT-the Highvoltage Flyback Transformer 100% already dead also other possible components on the Highvoltage Deflection circuitries are dead too.
The TV must be troubleshoot by a qualify tv Tech.This tv is not going to be cheap to troubleshoot and repair by a Tv tech.The FBT alone replacement alone,will cost u like $200 already
Well no matter the DVR, you should be able to record 2 programs at once...but you CANNOT watch a 3rd live while they are recording...also, if your DVR is hooked up to more than one tv and someone is watching something else in the other room, it will not record 2 at once, either. You can watch RECORDED programming while 2 others are recording, but not live tv.
You might want to check how many "inputs" your DVR has...most have 2 which allows the double recording...if you have an older DVR maybe you only can do one at a time. On my DISH box, they call these "TV1" and "TV2".
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.
Unfortunately these are NOT a very good brand and this is just one of the things that is not good about them. There is little that can be done... Using the TV a a monitor and using a cable Box and surround sound will allow some modicum of opperability, but stand alone they just aren't that good. The compressor they use for the sound is a lower quality one than is usually used, hence the low quality and lack of Oommph from the speaker. Which is why they are better driven, and used to drive from and to other units
Sounds to me like your hard drive is full. Do you use the topup tv part of the box? If not, deselect all the topup tv channels. This will free up a significant amount of drive. Failing that, you'll have to delete some of your programs, sorry! To deselect topup tv channels; Go into the menu option, Customise Top Up TV Anytime, and de-activate all the selected channels
You need to put a cable splitter on the cable. One side goes to the TV. The other side goes to the recorder. The output of the recorder goes to one of the alternate inputs on the TV. Set the recorder for whatever channel you want to record using its internal tuner. Use the TV tuner to watch a show live. Later, set the TV input to whatever you connected the recorder output to and watch your recording. You will probably need to do this to see the recorder menu to set up the recording.
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