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"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> "Brad Houser" <bradDOThouser@intel.com> wrote in message
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> > On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 23:44:09 GMT, David L. Leon wrote:
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> >> I've been looking for a solution to this as well. The problem is that
the
> >> OTA tuner in the HD Tivo is digital only. Most modulators are analog.
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> The quality of the output of a VCR is so limited that placing it on
> a DVD is overkill, at full D1 and a high bitrate. It would be a real
> waste, putting it into an HD medium. You can probably find a
> hard drive based PVR with a good TBC and DNR for less than an
> HD RF modulator would set you back. If you got one of those
> DivX recording harddrive enclosures, and used today's cheap large
> drives, you could have 100s of full length movies per drive.
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> Luck;
> Ken
-->I had a bunch of Betamax tapes to convert and used my Phillips SA TiVO
with TyTool to do this.
I would agree that HD probably wouldn't help you any and would probably
further amplify or bring out any "artifacts"/tape dropouts, etc.
If you only have a tape or two, I would agree that some sort of PC based PVR
would probably be the easiest way.
Hauppage makes a couple of them that are decent.
Scotty