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GEORDIE 23-02-2007 17:04

Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Hi guys.
Newly joined cf today.
Anyone else have problems transferring V+ recordings onto vhs/dvd? It purports to work via vcr scart at the rear of the box, but all i get when attempting to do this is a recording of sound only. The message No Signal. There is no live picture at the input., is also shown.
Ive tried several combinations of connections and inputs all with the same result.
I have a Daewoo combi vcr/dvd recorder. Is it maybe a compatability issue?
Anyone any ideas?
I've had the V+ box a fortnight with pretty much all the 'bugs' Ive seen mentioned on the forum at some point or other! I'm percivering though.
thanks
GEORDIE.

MikeSmith36 23-02-2007 17:18

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
I had this problem, switching the DVD recorder off then back on solved it - hope this helps

GEORDIE 23-02-2007 17:25

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Thanks a lot. I'll give it a try.

dranny69 23-02-2007 17:35

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Sorry to jump onto this thread but i would like to know if its possible to back up recordings from the v+box onto an external dvd re-writer. I have an HP External 16x Lightscribe USB DVD Recorder .Is this possible or does the connection need to be scart to scart?

Stuart 23-02-2007 17:45

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dranny69 (Post 34230394)
Sorry to jump onto this thread but i would like to know if its possible to back up recordings from the v+box onto an external dvd re-writer. I have an HP External 16x Lightscribe USB DVD Recorder .Is this possible or does the connection need to be scart to scart?


The connection needs to be scart-scart. The Ethernet and USB ports on the V+ are not used.

MikeSmith36 23-02-2007 17:46

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Scart to scart afaik

ecw199 23-02-2007 17:49

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
:)
Quote:

Originally Posted by GEORDIE (Post 34230341)
Hi guys.
Newly joined cf today.
Anyone else have problems transferring V+ recordings onto vhs/dvd? It purports to work via vcr scart at the rear of the box, but all i get when attempting to do this is a recording of sound only. The message No Signal. There is no live picture at the input., is also shown.
Ive tried several combinations of connections and inputs all with the same result.
I have a Daewoo combi vcr/dvd recorder. Is it maybe a compatability issue?
Anyone any ideas?
I've had the V+ box a fortnight with pretty much all the 'bugs' Ive seen mentioned on the forum at some point or other! I'm percivering though.
thanks
GEORDIE.


It should work fine with any dvd/vcr recorder with scart to scart. Make sure you've selected the right channel on your dvd recorder (mine is EXT 1) and you won't get sound and picture till you actually begin your recording and the box begins outputting.

Hope this helps :)

rdhw 23-02-2007 17:57

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GEORDIE (Post 34230341)
Anyone else have problems transferring V+ recordings onto vhs/dvd? It purports to work via vcr scart at the rear of the box, but all i get when attempting to do this is a recording of sound only. The message No Signal. There is no live picture at the input., is also shown.

To record from the V+HD box, you must:

1. connect the lower V+HD SCART output to the SCART input of your recorder;
2. ensure your recorder is configured to record the composite-video signal on its SCART input, and not RGB;
3. use the "Copy to VHS/DVD" menu option of the V+HD: the lower SCART output gets no video signal until you start the copy operation from the V+HD menu. You cannot record what you are watching on TV.

GEORDIE 24-02-2007 10:35

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Thanks rdhw.
now working fine.

scoobydoo[uk] 24-02-2007 11:39

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeSmith36 (Post 34230419)
Scart to scart afaik

Or use scart to a scart splitter with composite video/audio out.
I use this method to record to my Media Centre PC, and then once its recorded to the PC I can burn it to DVD. Its abit long winded and i dont record much stuff to DVD but its possible if needed.

JethroUK 24-02-2007 16:45

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
There are options for recording

A/ Connect to VCR Scart +you have to select 'record to VCR' from a menu but you can watch something else whilst it's happening - it's a composite connection so the PQ isn't great

B/ (Method i favour) Connect to TV scart and just play the programme to record - you can't watch anything else whilst this is happening + it's RGB picture quality

willsy 24-02-2007 22:54

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
One of these might be handy
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=CD-055-LG

scoobydoo[uk] 25-02-2007 13:39

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by willsy (Post 34231873)

Looks like this is just what i need, for the money it saves alot of hassle doing conversion on my PC. Going to invest in one and give it a go.

dranny69 25-02-2007 15:19

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
I recorded the super league game last night and am now in the process of copying it to dvd for my parents, is it normal for it to take as long to copy as the length of the show? probably a daft question but when i used to record to my philips hdd recorder then transfer to dvdr it copied a lot faster .

JethroUK 25-02-2007 16:11

Re: Backing up V+ recordings onto external device
 
All copying will be in real time - but you could set it and go to bed i spose


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