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    Freeview hard-drive recorders...

    Can anyone recommend a good one? Until last week I'd have recommended the one I bought off Trademe, but now it's dead. It lasted 16months.

    It was called a PVR. It could record two channels at once, and while doing that you could even watch a third. It would timeshift (so you could replay 'live' tv). It was like a poor mans 'tivo'. the epg was a bit Chinglish, which is probably why it broke, unfortunately the seller is not interested in helping or fixing it. It was the freeview receiver as well as the recorder.

    I miss it.

    But next time I'd buy one from a real shop with a real guarantee, so was wondering if any of you lot had one and would recommend it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucy View Post
    Can anyone recommend a good one? Until last week I'd have recommended the one I bought off Trademe, but now it's dead. It lasted 16months.

    It was called a PVR. It could record two channels at once, and while doing that you could even watch a third. It would timeshift (so you could replay 'live' tv). It was like a poor mans 'tivo'. the epg was a bit Chinglish, which is probably why it broke, unfortunately the seller is not interested in helping or fixing it. It was the freeview receiver as well as the recorder.

    I miss it.

    But next time I'd buy one from a real shop with a real guarantee, so was wondering if any of you lot had one and would recommend it.
    I've got a Beyonwiz DP-P1. Unsure if you have a retailer in NZ. IIRC their site isn't firefox friendly. The broadcasting protocols may also vary between Aus and NZ.

    * Look for a HDD that is user replaceable as these are often the first things that fail.
    * HDD capacity of less than 200GB will fill up rather quickly if you use it to record a bit of stuff.
    * If you want to be able to burn the programs you've recorded to a DVD you'll either be looking at significantly more $$$ or may have to go back to an SD tuner as opposed to a HD tuner, in order to get a unit that can do this.
    * The ability to network your PVR is important to some. I use mine to stream videos from my PC (read: downloads obtained for "research" purposes) and also to transfer recordings to the PC to burn to a DVD. There are several around that have wireless networking capability too.
    * Topfield have a respected name in this game too. Oops, just found this. More research required there obviously.

    A great forum for doing your research is www.dtvforum.info
    I'd be surprised if you didn't find a few NZ specific threads over there that may assist with your decisions.

    Best of luck Lucy!

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    Thanks for that!
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