|  | Posted by GMAN on 10/25/05 17:29 
In article <435ce4ed.86022968@news-server.houston.rr.com>, spam@uce.gov wrote:>On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 03:39:08 GMT, Phil Wheeler <w6tuh-ng4@yahoo.com>
 >wrote:
 >
 >>>>>Will your DVDR fit on your nightstand?
 >
 >>>>Under it, actually.  But it is in the LR with the HD set; only a player
 >>>>in the bedroom under the nightstand.
 >
 >>> I prefer to be in the den near the keg I have in my spare
 >>> refrigerator.
 >
 >>> A couple of steins and I don't notice the picture quality.
 >
 >>I can toast to that, Bob :)
 >
 >My son just bought a 42" TV.
 >
 >I told him that the only DVDR HDD worth considering is a Pioneer with
 >a 160 GB HDD. He's going to need the best resolution possible and that
 >takes lots of disk space. And he certainly does not want to cheapen
 >his system with second rate crap.
 >
 
 He doesnt want second rate crap yet he uses cable TV????
 
 Just kidding!!!!!
 
 >If he records cable TV, what is the minimum resolution for that 42" TV
 >screen? I would expect 2 GB per hour (2 hour per SL DVD equivalent)
 >resolution to be the minimum. But maybe he needs even higher to get
 >the best for that size screen.
 >
 >
 >
 
 Seriousely choose the best speed that will fit the program he intends to
 record and nothing more. In other words, if he is recording a 1 hour show,
 choose the 1 hour mode etc...
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