I had 2 recordings going that I didn't want to interrupt--LotR 3 and a Dr. Who marathon. The problem was I could not get it to show either one from the recordings list or by swapping single-mode 722. Nor could I look at any prior recording.
I should have let them run as they turned out to be doing just fine at recording--how was I to know?
Switching to dual mode or something, I got sound but not picture for one.
This may be associated with failed signal on the OTA feeding both and the TV--TV worked.
What should be the rule? My best guess is (now) to let them run and watch the other 722.
BTW, the TNT recordings of parts 1 and 2 were somewhat smaller than an early set but I guess for full screen and no ads I should use my DVDs--it's just convenient to have them on HDDs with 1100 other movies.
-Ken
I should have let them run as they turned out to be doing just fine at recording--how was I to know?
Switching to dual mode or something, I got sound but not picture for one.
This may be associated with failed signal on the OTA feeding both and the TV--TV worked.
What should be the rule? My best guess is (now) to let them run and watch the other 722.
BTW, the TNT recordings of parts 1 and 2 were somewhat smaller than an early set but I guess for full screen and no ads I should use my DVDs--it's just convenient to have them on HDDs with 1100 other movies.
-Ken