
How can I record stuff on my television?
I have a freeview satellite on my TV. I've also got a DVD player downstairs, which I think connected to the TV just fine, because I can play DVDs. But now I want to record it so I can see the highlights, which is in the early morning hours .. I absoloutely clueless about it and need some help please? Thanks a lot:)
Many use the following it is cheap and registers by good quality and even has a thing called 1080P upscaling it's called a DVD recorder thats all you need. I will look at Sony or Philips or Toshiba we own several Toshiba and they are great. Many friends and clients we know are using DVD recorders along side their DVRs and Over the Air TV and DVB-T as well. Once again you can get a DVD-RW and record again and again so you save lots of money I have a friend who has at least recorded over 100 times. Your VHS / DVD combo units are OK but they can not play as well as DVD recorders and Full 1080p upscaling is selling feature. DVD recorder http://www.google.com/ # Sclient = psy & hl = en & shop = tablespoon: 1 & q = dvd + recorder & aq = f & AQI = G10 & aql = & oq = & gs_rfai = & PBX = 1 & fp = b0e2e34634345fd6
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