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Old 07-03-2009, 15:55   #66
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Re: The VM HD Discussion Thread

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
You cannot record HD on to an analogue VCR or an analogue DVD recorder. You need digital equipment to record onto. This I think is your problem with trying to record in HD.
That's not entirely true. The V+ *is* capable of storing HD content on DVD/VCR, it just scales the content down to standard def. So, it will archive the content, it just won't be high def anymore.

It is true, however, that the TV scart is disabled when using HD.This is due to the fact the the box uses thesame decoder hardware for both the TV scart and HDMI output and can't output both SD and HD at the same time as much as any legal requirements.

The correct way to hook up any DVD/VCRs or TV senders is to use the VCR scart.
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