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Hi there,
I am looking to buy a new HD recorder( recording to DVD will be handy, but not 100% necessary - we will have new DVD formats soon anyway). I am interested in one that has Freeview/digital converter built in so I can record directly from it and also HDMI out. My main concern is the HD size I will need - currently 250GB seems fine, but I have read that when we have HD TV, 1 hr recorded will need 12GB of storage space. I want something that will last a few years so am not sure if I should buy now, or wait until there are larger HD versions out there. Any advice? Many thanks, Martin |
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If you only want to make the odd DVD recording perhaps a freeview HD recorder with a PC connection may be better bet. Most have twin tuners so you can record 1 and watch another, record 2 or if 2 channels are on the same multiplex record 2 and watch another.
If you want to record to DVD you transfer to PC, edit and burn. I have a Topfield 5800 but there are other machines that let you do this (around £250 - £300) Most software is free but you may need to buy editing/burning software to make life easier. |
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