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chrisrobbo is offline Old Post 04-11-2002 06:04 PM
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Getting the best out of Tivo

I cant help but think that i'm not getting the best out of my tivo/sky digitial system.

Can anyone help with the best setup, using scarts.

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The "best" setup is pretty much (for most people) the one described in the TiVo manual.

That is:

SKY > TIVO > VCR > TV

I'm not sure why you find this suboptimal!

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Olly is offline Old Post 04-11-2002 07:12 PM
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quote:
Originally posted by cjhcjh
The "best" setup is pretty much (for most people) the one described in the TiVo manual.

That is:

SKY > TIVO > VCR > TV

I'm not sure why you find this suboptimal!

Don't you mean:-

SKY
v
TIVO < >VCR
v
TV

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slim is offline Old Post 04-12-2002 01:46 AM
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Well - that would work, but it depends I guess on the number of inputs on your TV, you'd need two, otherwise you won't be able to playback the VCR -> TV - no?

Hmm does a Thomson unit have two SCART inputs?

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Matthew Finlayson is offline Old Post 04-12-2002 02:48 AM
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Yes, it does,

- IN for Sky
- OUT for the TV
- IN/OUT for the VCR

so you can play the VCR through the Tivo.

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The main problem with the SKY > TIVO > VCR > TV layout is that very few VCRs can pass RGB, so you'd lose RGB on everything - not good! TiVo is designed to have the VCR connected to it directly. That way you can play video cassettes and TiVo will just passthough the signal to the output, and TiVo can feed signal out to the VCR when you want to archive stuff to tape.

Cheers,

Tim.

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quote:
Originally posted by Olly
Don't you mean:-

SKY
v
TIVO < >VCR
v
TV



Yes that is probably best if your VCR can't handle RGB (which mine can, so not a problem for me).

Either way I'm not sure what the issue is

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Don't forget that the VCR scart on Tivo is non RGB therefore you are better off with SKY > TIVO > VCR > TV if your VCR DVDR etc has RGB pass through

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I Have

Sky
V
TiVo < VCR <DVD
V
TV

My VCR is a Panasonic NV-HD660, it passes the DVD RGB just fine.

The VCR Scart on TiVo is RGB in but not out.

hth

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After a few month I found the best way to be:

ITVD>TIVO>TV



VCR>Mum, do you want a video?

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Quite. I have no VCR either. My system feels simpler as a result.

That said, I don't think I can draw a whole setup in single ASCII diagram. It is:

NTL > TiVo > TV
DVD > TV
Ariel > TV
TiVo > DVD

That last line is sound-only; my DvD player has a better sound system than my TV, although I don't often bother switching it on for TiVo. I don't bother to pass the ariel feed through TiVo as I am happy with NTL and it saves some cable.

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I have

Sky > Tivo
VCR <> Tivo
Tivo > DVD
DVD > Wireless Sender pass through > TV Scart 1
PS2 >TV Scart 2
Laptop > TV Scart 3

Tivo RF > Portable TV RF (portable TV doesn't have SCART!)

This lets me watch DVD or Tivo or VCR on main TV and TVs connected to the wireless stuff, plus it lets me watch a DVD on main TV while browsing Tivo menus/ setting up things on the living room portable, plus it lets me playback Tivo or VCR to portable TV while I'm playing PS2 on main TV, and optionally broadcast Tivo or VCR or DVD to the wireless recievers.

Actually, now that I've written that down, its way more complicated than I thought...... !

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Surveillance Camera

i've got a surveillance camera (scart) but no VCR. How could I set it up so I can record my camera on tivo. But still have it set up to my Sky Digi Box.

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