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- From: dlukas@park.bu.edu (David Lukas)
- Newsgroups: rec.video.cable-tv
- Subject: Re: Why can't I use the neat features on my new TV?
- Summary: some vcr+ vcrs can and some can't control cable box
- Message-ID: <105772@bu.edu>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 04:37:07 GMT
- References: <1h5plgINN6u0@gap.caltech.edu> <4625@vidiot.UUCP>
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- I'm only addressing one of the "neat features" -- the VCRs
- with built-in VCR+.
-
- In article <4625@vidiot.UUCP> brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot) writes:
- >In article <1h5plgINN6u0@gap.caltech.edu> paulr@hubble.ccsf.caltech.edu (Paul Ray) writes:
- >
- >Oh Boy, a neophyte :-)
- .
- .
- .
- ><Can someone make this make sense to me. Maybe then I won't clobber the
- ><next cable company employee I see. I think my box also prevents me
- ><from getting a nifty new VCR with VCR+ built in since the VCR can't change
- ><cable channels either.
- >
- >If you cable box has a remote control, i.e., not mechanical, then the VCR+
- >is supposed to be able to change that as well.
-
- The VCR+ device itself can change the channels on a cable box at the
- appropriate times. However, the original poster was concerned not about
- the VCR+ box but a VCR with built-in VCR+. The first of these I saw
- advertised could clearly only change the channel on the VCR tuner itself --
- if you had to tune through a cable box you couldn't use the VCR+ feature
- of the VCR. Since then I have also seen ads for VCRs with built-in VCR+
- that can control a remote cable box. So you have to make sure you understand
- what you're getting when you buy one of these things, to be sure it will
- work with your setup.
-
- An alternative to VCR+, by the way, is programming the box to change channels
- at specified times. (This feature is called TCP from Timer-Controlled Program
- on many cable remotes.) This is an extra step in programming to record
- TV shows, but if you can read and post to USENET (or program your microwave)
- you can probably handle it. Ask your cable operator if they offer this
- feature -- many provide it at no cost...
-
- .
- .
- .
- >Hope this helps.
- >--
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- David Lukas
- Boston University
- dlukas@bu.edu
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