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Old 13-03-2005, 21:51   #5
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Re: Recording NTL Digital

The model number of the PACE STB will be on a lable underneath it, (not that it will make any difference to this issue).

One of the quickest ways to establish if your VCR is able to view the STB output:
Switch off the STB, and unplug from the wall.
Tune the TV to the VCR output AV 1 2, etc
Now switch on the STB (if the TV changes channels automatically, manually change back to the AV1 / 2 as above.
Now tune your VCR to AV 2 / 1 etc. If you cannot get the STB's output up, something is very wrong with your wiring.

This all assumes your connections are by SCART leads.
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