My cable is not close to my computer, but I can adjust that. Further, I really have no need to watch telecasts as they happen - I would be ok with having the satellite signal going directly into my computer or onto TiVo, for burning to DVD. I used to record movies on TCM into an outboard DVD-R recorder, but the movies wound up being compressed and looking terrible on a 46" LCD. Can one record onto TIVO and then transfer uncompressed programs onto DVD-R's? I have no idea about any of this. I know only that I will absolutely NOT pay any satellite service $55.00 a month just to get the one channel I really want (TCM) unless I can get decent-looking DVD burns of movies that have never been released commercially. Thanks for any help or suggestions.
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I used to record movies on TCM into an outboard DVD-R recorder, but the movies wound up being compressed and looking terrible on a 46" LCD.
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Thanks for the reply, Michael. I guess my only other question would be: were TCM to provide us with a high-def signal, would I be able to record from it without using Blu-ray discs or a special recorder? How does that work with channels that DO broadcast high def? Is the signal 740 or 1080?
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I guess my only other question would be: were TCM to provide us with a high-def signal, would I be able to record from it without using Blu-ray discs or a special recorder? How does that work with channels that DO broadcast high def? Is the signal 740 or 1080?
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The resolution of HD broadcasts can still vary by channel. The major networks (as far as I know) broadcast their hi-def channels in 1080i, but it's entirely possible that a new channel might go for something like 720p. That would still be a big step up for TCM.
As for recording it, yes, you would need a hi-def capable recorder of some sort. I've been using an HD TiVo for over a year now, and I could never go back.
I don't know anything about Blu-ray recorders. I do know, however, that it's possible to transfer HD TiVo recordings to a desktop computer just as you would a standard definition recording, assuming the copy protection flag hasn't been set. It's just takes a lot longer (and you'd better have a big hard disk).
I've never gone beyond watching such programs on my desktop monitor, but I assume it would be possible to burn the resulting file to a disc with sufficient capacity. Judging from the file sizes, that would require a Blu-ray burner.
OTOH, before going to all that trouble, it might make more sense to look at the latest model HD TiVo, which has such a large hard disk that it just might serve your needs without all this extra work. It's something like 150 hours of HD storage, which means several times that in standard-def storage.
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My cable is not close to my computer......I would be ok with having the satellite signal going directly into my computer or onto TiVo, for burning to DVD....I know only that I will absolutely NOT pay any satellite service $55.00 a month just to get the one channel I really want (TCM)
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I used to record movies on TCM into an outboard DVD-R recorder, but the movies wound up being compressed and looking terrible on a 46" LCD.
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I can get decent-looking DVD burns of movies that have never been released commercially.
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