I know it's been asked a lot because I've spent a few hours searching around. But I'm getting lots of older threads and I'm having a hard time wading through changes in technology / new products.
Basically I'm wanting to:
* record HD shows,
* watch them in HD again (novel concept),
* not pay for a subscription,
* I'd prefer not to use my computer for the recording (don't need any more long cables),
* I don't need any stinking guides or smart recording features. I'll gladly tell it the time & channel to record.
Here's what I've found:
* there is actually a "Tivo basic" that's free and seems to record just like a VCR. ...but the technology seems to be from yesteryear. ...everything I saw wasn't any better or different from a normal DVD recorder (which doesn't play back in HD).
* the Channelmaster CM-7000PAL is perfect, except it's only for OTA signals. Moxi is similar but for cable.
* the Neuros recorder seems like it will capture anything. ...but it seems more applicable for lower resolution recordings. Maybe one day they will go HD.
Did I miss anything?
Basically I'm wanting to:
* record HD shows,
* watch them in HD again (novel concept),
* not pay for a subscription,
* I'd prefer not to use my computer for the recording (don't need any more long cables),
* I don't need any stinking guides or smart recording features. I'll gladly tell it the time & channel to record.
Here's what I've found:
* there is actually a "Tivo basic" that's free and seems to record just like a VCR. ...but the technology seems to be from yesteryear. ...everything I saw wasn't any better or different from a normal DVD recorder (which doesn't play back in HD).
* the Channelmaster CM-7000PAL is perfect, except it's only for OTA signals. Moxi is similar but for cable.
* the Neuros recorder seems like it will capture anything. ...but it seems more applicable for lower resolution recordings. Maybe one day they will go HD.
Did I miss anything?
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