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r94yan 04-01-2010 21:34

Question V+ HD
 
just wandering do you have to have a HD Tv for the V+HD box or can you use the box thought a Standard definition box. if not is there another box that can, and has three tuners.

thanks for the help

moaningmags 04-01-2010 21:38

Re: Question V+ HD
 
You don't have to have an HD tv. I had my V+ box connected to a normal tv for over 2 years.

LondonRoad 04-01-2010 21:40

Re: Question V+ HD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by r94yan (Post 34938808)
just wandering do you have to have a HD Tv for the V+HD box or can you use the box thought a Standard definition box. if not is there another box that can, and has three tuners.

thanks for the help

You can use the V+ box with a normal TV as I did for a few years.

You can use scart between your V+ and TV and still utilise all the PVR functionality offered by the V+ box.

Edit; You type quicker than me Mags :D

r94yan 04-01-2010 21:50

Re: Question V+ HD
 
thanks above, so it has a scart connection, so i can record two programmes and watch a third

LondonRoad 04-01-2010 21:55

Re: Question V+ HD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by r94yan (Post 34938827)
thanks above, so it has a scart connection, so i can record two programmes and watch a third

Yup....or record 2 programmes and watch one you've previously recorded, or on demand... ;) Very Versatile is V+ :D

AndyCambs 04-01-2010 21:57

Re: Question V+ HD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by r94yan (Post 34938827)
thanks above, so it has a scart connection, so i can record two programmes and watch a third

Yes - not a problem, I had my original television connected by Scart leads until I changed to HDTV when it's now connected with HDMI lead.

There are two sockets on the back for scart leads - one is for the television, and the other goes to a conventional video/dvd recorder so you can output the saved programmes to video/dvd for back up if you want.


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