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Old 09-04-2002, 12:50 PM   #1
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New Sony HD DVR - Soon

Here's the interesting Sony Cocoon HD DVR.
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Old 09-04-2002, 02:57 PM   #2
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Here are some pictures of this sleek looking unit.

Ignore this post - the link "went bad".
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Old 11-23-2002, 01:46 PM   #3
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Old 08-29-2003, 08:46 PM   #4
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Sony SAT-HD300

Does anyone knows if Sony is coming out with a HDTV Directv PVR. I really like my Ultimate TV capabilities and can't give up the pause and replays.

I thought SAT-HD300 was a PVR but I learned it's not. Interestingly, Sony in its news release about this unit says you can record on a PVR:

"... with the new simultaneous high-definition and standard-definition video output function, the receiver provides effortless program recording onto a VCR or DVR. The new Timer & Record function allows simple scheduling of up to 20 events from the program guide and can repeat events to ensure daily or weekly favorite shows won't be missed."

It doesn't say what kind of connection you need to accomplish this.

Can anyone shed some light on this. I really want a HDTV and have selected one of the new 2004 Mitsubishis but can't decide on what kind of receiver. Thanks.
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Old 08-30-2003, 12:05 AM   #5
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HDTV Directv PVR? Can't help you there, but...

Consider the Samsung SIR-TS160 satellite/terrestrial tuner. I'm pleased with mine.
See http://tinyurl.com/lobg

Is that Mitsubish HDTV receiver/monitor a DLP? If not, suggest you consider a DLP. See Bill's DLP Page (op cit).

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Old 09-01-2003, 02:34 PM   #6
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Expect a new breed of PVR

Seagate will sell newly designed disk drives optimized for PVRs to Toshiba, Thomson, Sony, Pioneer, Pace, *****, Motorola and Echostar.

A typical PVR handles three streams of data: one to watch a recorded program, another to record a separate program, and a third data channel to provide additional information.

Seagate's new drives transfer an average of 48 MB/s, enough for eight 2.5-MB/s streams of standard television or four high-definition streams of 5 MB/s each.

Source: extremetech.com 28 August 2003
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Old 09-01-2003, 05:09 PM   #7
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Question Re: Sony SAT-HD300

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Does anyone knows if Sony is coming out with a HDTV Directv PVR. I really like my Ultimate TV capabilities and can't give up the pause and replays.


I agree that the Samsung SIR-T160 is a great DirecTV HDTV unit with DVI digital output.

I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO START SEEING SOME DETAILS regarding HD PVR units. There have been small tidbits in the news, but no real content about what is coming our soon.

I have heard that by January 1-2 HD PVRs will be released, but not much more info on them.

All of us with HDTV and D*TV would sure welcome these.....
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> I agree that the Samsung SIR-T160 is a great
> DirecTV HDTV unit with DVI digital output.

It also has high-definition component video output.

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Old 09-02-2003, 03:04 PM   #9
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Thanks for the Reply. Sony announced a new PVR with two 250 Gig PVR today. Unfortunately they are only sold in Japan.
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I have also read the review on the new Zenith HDTV PVR. Unfortunatly it doesn't have a DVI connection.
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Old 09-02-2003, 05:30 PM   #11
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You need firewire to record, or an integrated DVR. I don't think DVI does the trick.
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Old 09-02-2003, 06:35 PM   #12
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Thanks 57U,

How about if I get a regular HDTV set top box like the Sony HD200 or 300 and then connect it to a digital recorder such as a DVR, an external hard drive or even a PC with a large disk space. What type of connection do I need to get the HD quality recording between the two devices? Does the firewire give me HD quality?
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1. There is currently no way to record HD on a PC (HDD, etc) and there likely won't ever be a legal way with the copy protection issue. The previous statement is an error. I have no idea why I made it. I was thinking that it will be unlikely that you'll be able to record onto a PC from Cable. You can already record onto a PC from OTA. as mentioned below.

2. If you have a separate DVR device, getting its signal from a STB, both the STB and the DVR device will need firewire.

3. Cable and satellite will have "integrated" devices - for example, see previous threads on the SA8000HD & Dish 921 PVR (search by model number) These are due out later this year.
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Thanks 57U,

I really appreciate your comments and quick responses. Thanks again.
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1. There is currently no way to record HD on a PC (HDD, etc) and there likely won't ever be a legal
way with the copy protection issue.


I think you could use a MYhd card on aPC to record HD.
http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/...&OVMTC=standard
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Old 09-03-2003, 12:49 PM   #16
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I can only assume that I wasn't quite awake yet when I made that remark. I have edited my previous post.
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