DVD Recorder

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James Thompson

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Hi I have a Dvd recorder with a built in HD.
The guy set it up so that my Foxtel Digital goes straight to the DVD
recorder first then to the TV.
So to watch Foxtel you have to have the Dvd recorder on.
My question is, my mum watches foxtel all day lomg as well as all night
long.
Will this damage my dvd recorder or its hard drive to be on for such a long
period of time, can it overheat ?

What should I do, is there another way ?

Thanks.
 
If the FOXTEL box has 2 sets of output sockets, you may be able to
connect one set to the tv, and the other set to the DVD recorder.

If there are 2 video output sockets, one may be composite and the other
S-VHS. If niether the recorder or tv has a S-VHS input, an adaptor can
be used to convert the S-VHS ouput to composite.

Two Y lead adaptors can be used to split the audio output sockets to
connect to the tv and recorder if there is only one pair of audio
output sockets.


Another way is to tune the tv to the R.F. output from the FOXTEL box
which I expect it has.
If this is done you will not have stereo sound.


Russell Griffiths.
 

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