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Title: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 09:59:04
Until 20:00 next Sunday for the best programme on TV :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Dazzler on 30 September 2007, 10:26:10
Whats that then????Top Gear by chance 8-)
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 10:27:48
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Whats that then????Top Gear by chance 8-)

Nothing else :y
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 10:28:33
Byggery!  And I'm out of the country.   >:(
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 10:31:45
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Byggery!  And I'm out of the country.   >:(

Record it - or download it - there are fully legal ways
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 10:41:25
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Byggery!  And I'm out of the country.   >:(

Record it - or download it - there are fully legal ways
Yeah, but you can't get VHS tapes that you can record more than once or twice with any more.  Also have to leave the cable box on for 2 weeks.  Screw saving energy, have thousands of people record it instead of offering on download.  Don't get any reception here despite being in the center of town.  Then the cable box firmware crashes regularly so no idea if it will actually be able to record anything.  Maybe Virgin will offer it on their free download afterwards, but no way of telling beforehand that I know of.  Gotta love modern technology!  Almost everything is junk these days.  >:(
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Kevin Wood on 30 September 2007, 11:04:21
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Almost everything is junk these days.

.. and a lot of it defective by design ::)

I will probably record it on my HDD recorder. I'd put it on a DVD for you but will it let me? :-/

Kevin
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 11:14:10
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Almost everything is junk these days.

.. and a lot of it defective by design ::)

I will probably record it on my HDD recorder. I'd put it on a DVD for you but will it let me? :-/

Kevin
Don't worry about it, don't want to tread on sensibilities.  I have one of these http://www.neurostechnology.com/  They have done several updates, so it should work better now.  However, that only solves the problem of the VCR tapes unless the IR Blaster is working too now.  Wait, I was going to take the external HDD with me . . .  :-/
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 11:40:04
I ddin't know you could still buy vhs tapes - I thought they had stopped making them years ago.

As a PVR owner I cannot imagine any other way of recording TV now.

Being able to watch a programme while it is still being recorded is briliant
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: TheBoy on 30 September 2007, 11:48:22
I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 13:16:12
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 13:37:17
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
http://www.news.com/DRM-troubles-drive-ex-Microsoft-employee-to-Linux/2100-1016_3-6210131.html?tag=nefd.pop
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 14:10:52
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 14:16:31
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
The problem is getting it to work with this POS cable box.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: TheBoy on 30 September 2007, 14:51:50
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Or just use your old naff 2.4 P4 as an MCE (about £50 for OEM copy of XP MCE), stick in a 500Gb HDD and some freeview tuners. And it has the advantage it can play most sources, slideshow pictures etc, all without messing about.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 14:57:40
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Or just use your old naff 2.4 P4 as an MCE (about £50 for OEM copy of XP MCE), stick in a 500Gb HDD and some freeview tuners. And it has the advantage it can play most sources, slideshow pictures etc, all without messing about.
Don't get freeview here.  :-?
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 30 September 2007, 17:33:46
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Or just use your old naff 2.4 P4 as an MCE (about £50 for OEM copy of XP MCE), stick in a 500Gb HDD and some freeview tuners. And it has the advantage it can play most sources, slideshow pictures etc, all without messing about.

I think it time i got rid of my freeview topuptv box with HD......its bloody useless......keeps locking up....freezing.

And try out MCE instead  :y
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 30 September 2007, 19:38:42
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Or just use your old naff 2.4 P4 as an MCE (about £50 for OEM copy of XP MCE), stick in a 500Gb HDD and some freeview tuners. And it has the advantage it can play most sources, slideshow pictures etc, all without messing about.

Any recomendations TB??
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: TheBoy on 30 September 2007, 19:53:58
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Or just use your old naff 2.4 P4 as an MCE (about £50 for OEM copy of XP MCE), stick in a 500Gb HDD and some freeview tuners. And it has the advantage it can play most sources, slideshow pictures etc, all without messing about.

Any recomendations TB??
If you want to use S3 standby, stay away from USB based tuners - including the Hauppauge Nova T 500 PCI dual tuner like I use (these PCI cards actually have a PCI-USB bridge, and the 2 tuners are actually USB devices).

The Hauppauge Nova T (single tuner) works well for me, and copes with standby better.

MCE by default only supports 2 tuners. More than 2 needs a little bit of registry hacking.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 30 September 2007, 20:37:03
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Or just use your old naff 2.4 P4 as an MCE (about £50 for OEM copy of XP MCE), stick in a 500Gb HDD and some freeview tuners. And it has the advantage it can play most sources, slideshow pictures etc, all without messing about.

Any recomendations TB??
If you want to use S3 standby, stay away from USB based tuners - including the Hauppauge Nova T 500 PCI dual tuner like I use (these PCI cards actually have a PCI-USB bridge, and the 2 tuners are actually USB devices).

The Hauppauge Nova T (single tuner) works well for me, and copes with standby better.

MCE by default only supports 2 tuners. More than 2 needs a little bit of registry hacking.

Yes, read that earleier on MS website......will have a look at the Haupppauge Nova T ones then.....cheers  :y
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 20:47:52
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Or just use your old naff 2.4 P4 as an MCE (about £50 for OEM copy of XP MCE), stick in a 500Gb HDD and some freeview tuners. And it has the advantage it can play most sources, slideshow pictures etc, all without messing about.
Don't get freeview here.  :-?


Have you tried ?
Have you checked Wolfbane?
WHich TX do you use for analogue?
We willl get it working!
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 20:56:52
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I've said it a few times now - Media Center Edition is the way to go ;)
It does sound tempting what with the little I know about it.  However, that would involve buying a computer with the appropriate hardware.

I'm not buying Sky and paying an extra 10 quid/month for the ability to record stuff.  That's 120 a year when a VCR is 30 quid.

Stuff paying to record stuff - paid £350 for the PVR when it first came out £80 for a 100GB drive last year, 55 hours of recording time.

PVRs start just over £100 now
Or just use your old naff 2.4 P4 as an MCE (about £50 for OEM copy of XP MCE), stick in a 500Gb HDD and some freeview tuners. And it has the advantage it can play most sources, slideshow pictures etc, all without messing about.
Don't get freeview here.  :-?


Have you tried ?
Have you checked Wolfbane?
WHich TX do you use for analogue?
We willl get it working!
I've got freeview in the LCD telly.  No joy.  Even got one of those antenna boosters last year, had to return it.  Only get 3 channels and we live in town!  CH4 is mostly clear, BBC1 slightly fuzzy, BBC2 very fuzzy.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 21:07:46
Sounds like your aerial or downlead is naff, do you know which transmitter you are on?
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 21:22:29
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Sounds like your aerial or downlead is naff, do you know which transmitter you are on?
No idea.  It's a house that's been split into 5 flats, and we rent, so no control over aerial or wiring.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 21:28:02
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Sounds like your aerial or downlead is naff, do you know which transmitter you are on?
No idea.  It's a house that's been split into 5 flats, and we rent, so no control over aerial or wiring.

Stage one - get onto landlord.

Stage two - which floor are you and what direction are your windows - do they point anywhere near north Birmingham?

I lived in a bedsit for 3 years and the only person in hte entire building with a decent picture was.
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I stuck my own up on the window surround.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 21:32:46
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Sounds like your aerial or downlead is naff, do you know which transmitter you are on?
No idea.  It's a house that's been split into 5 flats, and we rent, so no control over aerial or wiring.

Stage one - get onto landlord.

Stage two - which floor are you and what direction are your windows - do they point anywhere near north Birmingham?

I lived in a bedsit for 3 years and the only person in hte entire building with a decent picture was.
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I stuck my own up on the window surround.
Ground floor, bay window by TV points Coventry/B'ham-ish.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: TheBoy on 30 September 2007, 21:38:14
My sister used to live in the same town as you Theo, and here picture was always rubbish. You most likely get from Sutton Coldfield, and are classed as 'extreme fringe'.  It will be worse if you are low.
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: theolodian on 30 September 2007, 21:49:15
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My sister used to live in the same town as you Theo, and here picture was always rubbish. You most likely get from Sutton Coldfield, and are classed as 'extreme fringe'.  It will be worse if you are low.
Yeah, in a bit of a dip.  Stuck with Virgin.  :(
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 23:32:20
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Sounds like your aerial or downlead is naff, do you know which transmitter you are on?
No idea.  It's a house that's been split into 5 flats, and we rent, so no control over aerial or wiring.

Stage one - get onto landlord.

Stage two - which floor are you and what direction are your windows - do they point anywhere near north Birmingham?

I lived in a bedsit for 3 years and the only person in hte entire building with a decent picture was.
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ME!

I stuck my own up on the window surround.
Ground floor, bay window by TV points Coventry/B'ham-ish.

Sounds difficult :(
Title: Re: 178 hours to go
Post by: Martin_1962 on 30 September 2007, 23:32:52
Oh well worth a try - was hoping we could sort a Sutton areal out properly