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Need help--BADLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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persephone61
2004-02-06 21:39:20 UTC
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Hi folks!!!

I just recently purchased a Go Video Dual-Deck VCR before that I had
an RCA Dual-Deck, still have it. Anyway, I am in DIRE need of ANY info
that can help me be able to record my Digital Channels, I can record
the Analog, numbers 70 on down, my Digital band starts at 101, my
latest VCR is 181 band compatible, but ALL of my stations are piped in
via the Digital box and BOTH the digital box and my TV are patched
into the VCR.

Any and All help will be greatly appreciated...
Mary Beth
L Alpert
2004-02-07 17:23:27 UTC
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Post by persephone61
Hi folks!!!
I just recently purchased a Go Video Dual-Deck VCR before that I had
an RCA Dual-Deck, still have it. Anyway, I am in DIRE need of ANY info
that can help me be able to record my Digital Channels, I can record
the Analog, numbers 70 on down, my Digital band starts at 101, my
latest VCR is 181 band compatible, but ALL of my stations are piped in
via the Digital box and BOTH the digital box and my TV are patched
into the VCR.
Any and All help will be greatly appreciated...
Mary Beth
You can go from your digital cable box to your vcr to your tv, or maybe
split the cable box output and one goes into the vcr. Of course, you will
need to tune into the channel you wish to record in either case.
Unless, of ourse, you are using the component outputs (on the HD converter).

Comcast is supposed to release a PVR soon......
persephone61
2004-02-08 06:27:21 UTC
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Thanks much, got this info from another source, tried it, didn't work,
I will recheck my connections though, maybe I screwed up?!!??!?!
LOL!!

Thanks again,
Mary Beth
Post by L Alpert
Post by persephone61
Hi folks!!!
I just recently purchased a Go Video Dual-Deck VCR before that I had
an RCA Dual-Deck, still have it. Anyway, I am in DIRE need of ANY info
that can help me be able to record my Digital Channels, I can record
the Analog, numbers 70 on down, my Digital band starts at 101, my
latest VCR is 181 band compatible, but ALL of my stations are piped in
via the Digital box and BOTH the digital box and my TV are patched
into the VCR.
Any and All help will be greatly appreciated...
Mary Beth
You can go from your digital cable box to your vcr to your tv, or maybe
split the cable box output and one goes into the vcr. Of course, you will
need to tune into the channel you wish to record in either case.
Unless, of ourse, you are using the component outputs (on the HD converter).
Comcast is supposed to release a PVR soon......
L Alpert
2004-02-08 18:15:10 UTC
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Your VCR would need to be set to either channel 3 or 4. Use the TV/VCR
switch. Your TV should then be showing what the VCR would be recording.
Post by persephone61
Thanks much, got this info from another source, tried it, didn't work,
I will recheck my connections though, maybe I screwed up?!!??!?!
LOL!!
Thanks again,
Mary Beth
Post by L Alpert
Post by persephone61
Hi folks!!!
I just recently purchased a Go Video Dual-Deck VCR before that I had
an RCA Dual-Deck, still have it. Anyway, I am in DIRE need of ANY
info that can help me be able to record my Digital Channels, I can
record the Analog, numbers 70 on down, my Digital band starts at
101, my latest VCR is 181 band compatible, but ALL of my stations
are piped in via the Digital box and BOTH the digital box and my TV
are patched into the VCR.
Any and All help will be greatly appreciated...
Mary Beth
You can go from your digital cable box to your vcr to your tv, or
maybe split the cable box output and one goes into the vcr. Of
course, you will need to tune into the channel you wish to record in
either case.
Unless, of ourse, you are using the component outputs (on the HD converter).
Comcast is supposed to release a PVR soon......
persephone61
2004-02-09 06:56:27 UTC
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Thanks, will look into it, right now my TV is on 4, my VCR is on 4 and
my cable box is set to whatever channel I'll be
recording/watching....still can't record the Premium/Digital stuff
yet, got a guy from Adelphia coming over on Wed Wish me luck!!!!

Thanks!!
Mary Beth
Post by L Alpert
Your VCR would need to be set to either channel 3 or 4. Use the TV/VCR
switch. Your TV should then be showing what the VCR would be recording.
Post by persephone61
Thanks much, got this info from another source, tried it, didn't work,
I will recheck my connections though, maybe I screwed up?!!??!?!
LOL!!
Thanks again,
Mary Beth
Post by L Alpert
Post by persephone61
Hi folks!!!
I just recently purchased a Go Video Dual-Deck VCR before that I had
an RCA Dual-Deck, still have it. Anyway, I am in DIRE need of ANY
info that can help me be able to record my Digital Channels, I can
record the Analog, numbers 70 on down, my Digital band starts at
101, my latest VCR is 181 band compatible, but ALL of my stations
are piped in via the Digital box and BOTH the digital box and my TV
are patched into the VCR.
Any and All help will be greatly appreciated...
Mary Beth
You can go from your digital cable box to your vcr to your tv, or
maybe split the cable box output and one goes into the vcr. Of
course, you will need to tune into the channel you wish to record in
either case.
Unless, of ourse, you are using the component outputs (on the HD converter).
Comcast is supposed to release a PVR soon......
L Alpert
2004-02-10 02:51:18 UTC
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Post by persephone61
Thanks, will look into it, right now my TV is on 4, my VCR is on 4 and
my cable box is set to whatever channel I'll be
recording/watching....still can't record the Premium/Digital stuff
yet, got a guy from Adelphia coming over on Wed Wish me luck!!!!
Thanks!!
Mary Beth
Good luck MB!
Post by persephone61
Post by L Alpert
Your VCR would need to be set to either channel 3 or 4. Use the
TV/VCR switch. Your TV should then be showing what the VCR would be
recording.
Post by persephone61
Thanks much, got this info from another source, tried it, didn't
work, I will recheck my connections though, maybe I screwed
up?!!??!?! LOL!!
Thanks again,
Mary Beth
Post by L Alpert
Post by persephone61
Hi folks!!!
I just recently purchased a Go Video Dual-Deck VCR before that I
had an RCA Dual-Deck, still have it. Anyway, I am in DIRE need of
ANY info that can help me be able to record my Digital Channels,
I can record the Analog, numbers 70 on down, my Digital band
starts at 101, my latest VCR is 181 band compatible, but ALL of
my stations are piped in via the Digital box and BOTH the digital
box and my TV are patched into the VCR.
Any and All help will be greatly appreciated...
Mary Beth
You can go from your digital cable box to your vcr to your tv, or
maybe split the cable box output and one goes into the vcr. Of
course, you will need to tune into the channel you wish to record
in either case.
Unless, of ourse, you are using the component outputs (on the HD converter).
Comcast is supposed to release a PVR soon......
persephone61
2004-02-10 23:48:49 UTC
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Got a guy coming Wed (tomorrow) and HE is gonna hook me up with the
Deluxe connect thingie, I HOPE and THEN we shall see, will let ya
know!!!!!!

Bethy
Post by L Alpert
Post by persephone61
Thanks, will look into it, right now my TV is on 4, my VCR is on 4 and
my cable box is set to whatever channel I'll be
recording/watching....still can't record the Premium/Digital stuff
yet, got a guy from Adelphia coming over on Wed Wish me luck!!!!
Thanks!!
Mary Beth
Good luck MB!
Post by persephone61
Post by L Alpert
Your VCR would need to be set to either channel 3 or 4. Use the
TV/VCR switch. Your TV should then be showing what the VCR would be
recording.
Post by persephone61
Thanks much, got this info from another source, tried it, didn't
work, I will recheck my connections though, maybe I screwed
up?!!??!?! LOL!!
Thanks again,
Mary Beth
Post by L Alpert
Post by persephone61
Hi folks!!!
I just recently purchased a Go Video Dual-Deck VCR before that I
had an RCA Dual-Deck, still have it. Anyway, I am in DIRE need of
ANY info that can help me be able to record my Digital Channels,
I can record the Analog, numbers 70 on down, my Digital band
starts at 101, my latest VCR is 181 band compatible, but ALL of
my stations are piped in via the Digital box and BOTH the digital
box and my TV are patched into the VCR.
Any and All help will be greatly appreciated...
Mary Beth
You can go from your digital cable box to your vcr to your tv, or
maybe split the cable box output and one goes into the vcr. Of
course, you will need to tune into the channel you wish to record
in either case.
Unless, of ourse, you are using the component outputs (on the HD converter).
Comcast is supposed to release a PVR soon......
Matthew Keys
2004-02-16 03:31:06 UTC
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Thingy...I love that saying!

WHERE IS TCI?????
Post by persephone61
Got a guy coming Wed (tomorrow) and HE is gonna hook me up with the
Deluxe connect thingie, I HOPE and THEN we shall see, will let ya
know!!!!!!
Bethy
Post by L Alpert
Post by persephone61
Thanks, will look into it, right now my TV is on 4, my VCR is on 4 and
my cable box is set to whatever channel I'll be
recording/watching....still can't record the Premium/Digital stuff
yet, got a guy from Adelphia coming over on Wed Wish me luck!!!!
Thanks!!
Mary Beth
Good luck MB!
Post by persephone61
Post by L Alpert
Your VCR would need to be set to either channel 3 or 4. Use the
TV/VCR switch. Your TV should then be showing what the VCR would be
recording.
Post by persephone61
Thanks much, got this info from another source, tried it, didn't
work, I will recheck my connections though, maybe I screwed
up?!!??!?! LOL!!
Thanks again,
Mary Beth
Post by L Alpert
Post by persephone61
Hi folks!!!
I just recently purchased a Go Video Dual-Deck VCR before that I
had an RCA Dual-Deck, still have it. Anyway, I am in DIRE need of
ANY info that can help me be able to record my Digital Channels,
I can record the Analog, numbers 70 on down, my Digital band
starts at 101, my latest VCR is 181 band compatible, but ALL of
my stations are piped in via the Digital box and BOTH the digital
box and my TV are patched into the VCR.
Any and All help will be greatly appreciated...
Mary Beth
You can go from your digital cable box to your vcr to your tv, or
maybe split the cable box output and one goes into the vcr. Of
course, you will need to tune into the channel you wish to record
in either case.
Unless, of ourse, you are using the component outputs (on the HD converter).
Comcast is supposed to release a PVR soon......
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