Dvd Recorder With Hdmi Input
I very much doubt if any would have a HDMI input. That's more for direct connection to displays, similar to your VGA output to a computer monitor.I'm not sure what you are asking in the second question. What source are you trying to connect to the recorder and/or TV?OK, my cable box is connected to my TV in HDMI, that's how I view my HD channels in 720p. Now in order to record a TV show on a DVD Recorder, I need to place the device between the TV and cable box, so it's:Cable BOXDVD Recorder TV.S-Video.HDMINow by having that S-Video from the cable box to the DVD Recorder, won't I loose the image quality when watching TV even if the DVD Recorder is connected in HDMI to the TV?.OK, my cable box is connected to my TV in HDMI, that's how I view my HD channels in 720p. Now in order to record a TV show on a DVD Recorder, I need to place the device between the TV and cable box, so it's:Cable BOXDVD Recorder TV.S-Video.HDMINow by having that S-Video from the cable box to the DVD Recorder, won't I loose the image quality when watching TV even if the DVD Recorder is connected in HDMI to the TV?
Yes, it will be standard def.Hook it up this way.Cable BOX=(HDMI)TVCable BOX=(S-Video)DVD Recorder (HDMI.)TV.Or S-Video or Analog Component. Hook it up this way.Cable BOX=(HDMI)TVCable BOX=(S-Video)DVD Recorder (HDMI.)TV.Or S-Video or Analog Component That's exactly what I was trying to say.If you find like me that your Cable Box only has a single set of audio outputs then you will either have to use a distribution amp so you can split it into two (one to the TV and one to the DVD recorder) or you can get away without that as I do: Hook the audio out of the Cable Box to the DVD Recorder then the DVD Recorder to your sound source (i.e., stereo). You can record now and when watching the TV just use the DVD Recorder as pass-thru for the audio. Only bad thing is it means your DVD Recorder will be on to pass-thru the audio which means it will be on more often than need be.- John 'FulciLives' Coleman. DVD recorders exist to make it simple for you to copy personal VHS tapes to DVD and to record standard definition TV shows to DVD.
That is essentially it. There is NO WAY AT ALL with any DVD recorder to record HD video in HD. Note that I am not taking about BluRay recorders. I am talking specifically about DVD recorders. Not the same thing.If you want to record HD video directly, it is possible to do so via firewire from the cable box to a PC. Encrypted pay channels such as HBO will NOT work with this method.
Hd-dvd Recorder With Hdmi Input
However, if you want to record local HD channels, Discovery and so on, this method will work:Editing the video and burning it to DVD is up to you though and you should note that almost nothing right now will be capable of playing back these videos. Eventually the players will catch up, but that day is not today. J700f firmware ok tested free.