2008-04-15, 03:54 PM
JohnnyBra Wrote:I'm just a little confused about the whole HD-PVR deal. So a HVR-1600 and a PVR-150 together would allow me to record 2 shows at once, with One of those being one of the HD channels fed thru from my Suddenlink set-top-box. Correct?I too have a HVR1600 and PVR150 that is mostly working well. As I understand it, even though you pay for digital cable, the signal that comes out of the cable box\set box is analog. Thus, with the 3 tuners in this type of system, you can hook one analog tuner to the cable box to record the encrypted stations (I'm not quite there because of ir blaster problems), and the other two tuners directly to the cable line. Of the two tuners connected to the cable line, one will be analog and not HD, but the other one, the digital side of the HVR1600, can either receive the clear, unencrypted, digital signals or the over-the-air ATSC signal, assuming your signal is strong enough.
While I have haven't actually been able to watch 3 shows that were all recorded at the same time, I recorded 3 and that action didn't cause the GBpvr to crash. I simply haven't hooked everything up correctly yet (the tuner attached to cable box didn't change channels and didn't get sound because I tried to connect using S-video and don't have an extra in-bound sound on my computer and the qam signals were not strong enough).
Until my son is available to help me, I have the two analog tuners nicely connected without the cable box and can record two analog shows very well.
Good luck.
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