Thread: Dvd/vcr combo
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Old 14-01-2008, 15:14   #6
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Re: Dvd/vcr combo

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Originally Posted by LSainsbury View Post
Shove a freeview tuner next to it and connect to the SCART socket and then point the recording facility and the AV / SCART input. Future-proofed! Job done! :-)
To an extent yes, but it would be no good if you wanted to go away for a couple of weeks but record programs from more than one channel over that period.
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