Watch it be turned on on 11:59PM today as April Fools
That'd be a kick right in the "Charlie"
Watch it be turned on on 11:59PM today as April Fools
...or "That guy just got Ergened!"
How can you follow this site and not know about the DTVPal DVR?Does anyone make a HD DVR OTA tuner?
Does anyone make a HD DVR OTA tuner? I'm very seriously considering just going to OTA but I would miss my DVR too much and I also need a HD tuner as my projector doesn't have one built in. However, 90% of the shows I watch are on channels I get OTA. The few that aren't you could probably find on their online sites.
I'm thinking that may be the best option as it would save me almost $80 a month and I'd no longer have to put up with this BS. I'm still undecided of what I want to do.
How can you follow this site and not know about the DTVPal DVR?
I do know about it but haven't read the specs. Doesn't it downconvert the digital signal to sd so you can use it with a regular old tv? Or can it pass through and keep it HD too? I want to see it in HD but I didn't know that it could pass through HD. I thought it just converted it so you could see it on a regular TV. Guess I need to read more about it.
A/V connections:
1 HDMI output
1 set of Component (YPbPr)HD analog video outputs
1 optical digital output for Dolby Digital and
PCM Digital audio
1 set RCA-type audio/video outputs
1 Channel 3-4 modulated output
You are thinking of the regular CECB versions of the DTVpal. These all are SD-output only, by regulation, or else they wouldn't get the subsidy.I do know about it but haven't read the specs. Doesn't it downconvert the digital signal to sd so you can use it with a regular old tv? Or can it pass through and keep it HD too?.
You are thinking of the regular CECB versions of the DTVpal. These all are SD-output only, by regulation, or else they wouldn't get the subsidy.
The DTVpal DVR is a full-featured HD DVR including HDMI and component outputs.
I'm taking my dog out for a walk... he needs to take an ERGEN
A 5 hour nap? That is one long nap.