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Posted by JimK on 04/11/06 02:58
On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 17:44:42 -0700, Keith <cmarvelNOSPAM@nethere.com>
wrote:
>On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 22:44:54 GMT, JimK <1alpha@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>On 9 Apr 2006 13:57:24 -0700, cmarvel@nethere.com wrote:
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>>>JimK:
>>> May I attach the DVD recorder to the cable coming through the wall
>>>via s-video and audio stereo cables; then, to the TV and still get
>>>stereo input without a cable box?
>>>
>>>Keith
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>>Basic Cable through coax, looks like mono only through Liteon LVC
>>9016G tuner. If your tv has composite video and stereo left-right (rca
>>jacks) audio out, you could use that for stereo to dvr.
>>http://www.videohelp.com/dvdrecorders
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>>The only liteon i know (for sure) that has stereo tuner is the 5045
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>>No mention of SAP or MTS in Liteon LVC 9016G manual
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>JimK:
> Oh, so I should connect the cable to the TV first then to the
>Liteon DVD Recorder.
> Thanks!
>
>Keith
You still want to run rf coax through DVD Recorder in case you want to
record one channel and watch a different channel at the same time. The
DVD Recorder has no rf modulator, the rf coax signal is just passed
through DVD Recorder.
If your never going to upgrade to a set-top-box and stereo is
important, you should consider something different, maybe sepeerate
DVD and VCR.
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdrecorders
LG LDV-535 dvdr/vcr is mts stereo but no s-video or firewire input
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdrecorders.php?DVDnameid=1174&Search=Search&list=1#comments
LG LRV-538 dvdr/vcr is mts stereo has firewire and s-video input
DVD-R recorder (plays DVD-R and DVD+R)
Pioneer DVR-231 mts stereo (no firewire)
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