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Recording from V+
Hi,
I'm new to this, appreciate some advice. I want to burn a DVD from the V+ ( I assume you use SCART between recorder & V+). If the V+ recording was transmitted in HI Def will it burn onto a standard DVD? If you then have 'upscaling' on the DVD recorder I assume you can then utilise the HDMI O/P. Will this ( assuming it's possible give a decent picture on a 32" set)?. Regards Steve |
Re: Recording from V+
First of all. [img]Download Failed (1)[/img] to the forums Steve.
Before you do anything though have a look at our FAQ thread which you can find here. ADD...... Could any passing mod put this thread over on to the V+ section. |
Recording from V+
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On your point about recording Hi Def the problem you face is that once you record onto your V+ box then you need to transfer the recording onto a Hi Def recordable units and the only way you can do this is via HMDI cable and not scart. Noting there is only one HMDI output on the V+ unit anyway. You should also note that Hi Def recording don’t like playing unless via an HMDI cable, so I am not sure how that would work once you have transferred the recording. I have played around and tried various options, but so far not managed to transfer a Hi Def recording; I still find the basic upscalling, via scart, sufficient for my needs. I will just have to wait until they (Pioneer, Sony, Panasonic) bring out a decent hard drive / recordable disc unit that can take Hi Def content whether via HDMI input optional, so you can edit (loose the commercials) and record onto disc in Hi Def. I have no doubt someone will correct me about such a product. |
Re: Recording from V+
Just to verify
If you record from scart you won't be getting H/Def recording or upscaling It will be std recording and realistically quite poor, since the VCR out on V+ is not even RGB, it's poorer composite connection Only way to get Hi-def (or upscaled S/Def) would be via HDMI - and what you end up with will depend on your recording kit |
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