Greetings from New Britain, CT! This New Englander is VERY happy the Patriots are long gone!
I presently have an antenna hooked up to my LG DVD Recorder/VCR combo (model #RC897T). I noticed something while recording the New England Patriots being eliminated from the playoffs on Sunday ( ): The audio level on playback sounded fairly low. The same thing happened when I recorded the Seattle Seahawks NFC Championship clinch on Sunday ( ). I have the audio set to "MAIN", so it's not the SAP feature causing any issues. Also, this recorder doesn't have any kind of audio level you would set yourself like a cable converter would.
Here's the thing: I need to record Super Bowl XLVIII with this machine. I absolutely will NOT use the crappy Comcast converter to record WTIC-TV in a 4:3 ratio from analog cable channel 6 in 2014. Hell no!
As a backup, I have a Magnavox DVD recorder that's at least a year older than the LG recorder is. The problem, however, is that its tuner isn't nearly as sensitive receiving over-the-air signals as the LG is. I'm sure it would receive WTIC-TV (FOX) just fine, since Rattlesnake Mountain is 5 miles or less from where I live (southern Hartford County).
Also, it's not my Toshiba 24" LED HDTV from 2011, since the audio from CBS first and then FOX second sounded just fine when I tuned them in directly. As for the cables between the TV and the recorder, I'm using the same set of progressive cables that I used with the previous Magnavox recorder and from when the cable (with no converter) was hooked to the recorder directly (before Comcast pulled the plug on the converter-free QAM lineup in July).
Any ideas, guys?
I presently have an antenna hooked up to my LG DVD Recorder/VCR combo (model #RC897T). I noticed something while recording the New England Patriots being eliminated from the playoffs on Sunday ( ): The audio level on playback sounded fairly low. The same thing happened when I recorded the Seattle Seahawks NFC Championship clinch on Sunday ( ). I have the audio set to "MAIN", so it's not the SAP feature causing any issues. Also, this recorder doesn't have any kind of audio level you would set yourself like a cable converter would.
Here's the thing: I need to record Super Bowl XLVIII with this machine. I absolutely will NOT use the crappy Comcast converter to record WTIC-TV in a 4:3 ratio from analog cable channel 6 in 2014. Hell no!
As a backup, I have a Magnavox DVD recorder that's at least a year older than the LG recorder is. The problem, however, is that its tuner isn't nearly as sensitive receiving over-the-air signals as the LG is. I'm sure it would receive WTIC-TV (FOX) just fine, since Rattlesnake Mountain is 5 miles or less from where I live (southern Hartford County).
Also, it's not my Toshiba 24" LED HDTV from 2011, since the audio from CBS first and then FOX second sounded just fine when I tuned them in directly. As for the cables between the TV and the recorder, I'm using the same set of progressive cables that I used with the previous Magnavox recorder and from when the cable (with no converter) was hooked to the recorder directly (before Comcast pulled the plug on the converter-free QAM lineup in July).
Any ideas, guys?