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Recording Radio Programs & time shift



 
 
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Old August 31st 08, 11:07 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
alan ralph
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Default Recording Radio Programs & time shift

Hi All,

There are quite a number of radio programs which I would like to record, to
hear at a different date/time. At the present time my NTL/Virgin + box will
not record radio programs, so is there anything on the market which will
perform in a similar way ? I believe you can do this with Sky+, but what may
be of interest is the freesat PVR's when they appear ?

I notice some of the Ipod type units have built in DAB and can record, but
do they have a date/time/station function ?

I would like to playback the recording through the hifi so looking to record
at a similar quality to Radio 3 and Classic FM via DAB.

Your thoughts please ?

Regards

Alan


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Old August 31st 08, 11:14 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Eiron
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Default Recording Radio Programs & time shift

alan ralph wrote:
Hi All,

There are quite a number of radio programs which I would like to record, to
hear at a different date/time. At the present time my NTL/Virgin + box will
not record radio programs, so is there anything on the market which will
perform in a similar way ? I believe you can do this with Sky+, but what may
be of interest is the freesat PVR's when they appear ?

I notice some of the Ipod type units have built in DAB and can record, but
do they have a date/time/station function ?

I would like to playback the recording through the hifi so looking to record
at a similar quality to Radio 3 and Classic FM via DAB.

Your thoughts please ?


USB Freeview tuner in a PC, assuming the radio channel you want is
available.
The software should have a timed record function.

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Eiron.
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Old August 31st 08, 11:22 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Recording Radio Programs & time shift

In article ,
alan ralph wrote:
here are quite a number of radio programs which I would like to record,
to hear at a different date/time. At the present time my NTL/Virgin +
box will not record radio programs, so is there anything on the market
which will perform in a similar way


Use my Topfield PVR all the time for this.

Only stupid point is I have to remember to leave it switched on -
otherwise when it does out of standby to record it switches on the TV...

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*If all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting?

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
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Old September 1st 08, 07:03 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Rob
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Default Recording Radio Programs & time shift

alan ralph wrote:
Hi All,

There are quite a number of radio programs which I would like to record, to
hear at a different date/time. At the present time my NTL/Virgin + box will
not record radio programs, so is there anything on the market which will
perform in a similar way ? I believe you can do this with Sky+, but what may
be of interest is the freesat PVR's when they appear ?

I notice some of the Ipod type units have built in DAB and can record, but
do they have a date/time/station function ?

I would like to playback the recording through the hifi so looking to record
at a similar quality to Radio 3 and Classic FM via DAB.

Your thoughts please ?

Regards

Alan


I had a Pure DAB microsystem (DMR50 IIRC) that allowed scheduled
recordings to a SD card. Worked fine, but rather dependent on the amount
of schedule data, and the small screen interface made booking a
recording tricky - I had to get the manual out each time.

As suggested elsewhere, a PVR with its 7 day schedule could be the way
to go if you have a TV aerial, and it's possible to hook it up to the TV
(so you can see what you're scheduling etc) and hifi. Humax and Topfield
are good - I prefer the Humax. Higher (than DAB) bitrates too.

Rob



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Old September 1st 08, 09:37 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland[_2_]
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Default Recording Radio Programs & time shift


"alan ralph" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

There are quite a number of radio programs which I would like to record,
to hear at a different date/time. At the present time my NTL/Virgin + box
will not record radio programs, so is there anything on the market which
will perform in a similar way ? I believe you can do this with Sky+, but
what may be of interest is the freesat PVR's when they appear ?

I notice some of the Ipod type units have built in DAB and can record, but
do they have a date/time/station function ?

I would like to playback the recording through the hifi so looking to
record at a similar quality to Radio 3 and Classic FM via DAB.

Your thoughts please ?

Regards

Alan


I use a PACE TWIN PVR for this. It works fine, and you can record for later
playback, or just time-delay, and as it has two tuners, you can record one
programme, (TV or radio) whilst watching/listening to another.

S.
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Old September 1st 08, 09:38 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland[_2_]
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Default Recording Radio Programs & time shift


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article ,
alan ralph wrote:
here are quite a number of radio programs which I would like to record,
to hear at a different date/time. At the present time my NTL/Virgin +
box will not record radio programs, so is there anything on the market
which will perform in a similar way


Use my Topfield PVR all the time for this.

Only stupid point is I have to remember to leave it switched on -
otherwise when it does out of standby to record it switches on the TV...

--
*If all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting?

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.


It won't if you switch the TV off rather than leave it on standby...You'll
also save the planet.......

S.
--
http://audiopages.googlepages.com

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Old September 1st 08, 11:15 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Rob
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Default Recording Radio Programs & time shift

Serge Auckland wrote:

"alan ralph" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

There are quite a number of radio programs which I would like to
record, to hear at a different date/time. At the present time my
NTL/Virgin + box will not record radio programs, so is there anything
on the market which will perform in a similar way ? I believe you can
do this with Sky+, but what may be of interest is the freesat PVR's
when they appear ?

I notice some of the Ipod type units have built in DAB and can record,
but do they have a date/time/station function ?

I would like to playback the recording through the hifi so looking to
record at a similar quality to Radio 3 and Classic FM via DAB.

Your thoughts please ?

Regards

Alan


I use a PACE TWIN PVR for this. It works fine, and you can record for
later playback, or just time-delay, and as it has two tuners, you can
record one programme, (TV or radio) whilst watching/listening to another.

S.


Indeed - cheaper than the Topfield or Humax, but without the possible
benefit of a USB connection, should you want to save the recording.

Rob
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Old September 1st 08, 05:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland[_2_]
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Default Recording Radio Programs & time shift


"Rob" wrote in message
news
Serge Auckland wrote:

"alan ralph" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

There are quite a number of radio programs which I would like to record,
to hear at a different date/time. At the present time my NTL/Virgin +
box will not record radio programs, so is there anything on the market
which will perform in a similar way ? I believe you can do this with
Sky+, but what may be of interest is the freesat PVR's when they appear
?

I notice some of the Ipod type units have built in DAB and can record,
but do they have a date/time/station function ?

I would like to playback the recording through the hifi so looking to
record at a similar quality to Radio 3 and Classic FM via DAB.

Your thoughts please ?

Regards

Alan


I use a PACE TWIN PVR for this. It works fine, and you can record for
later playback, or just time-delay, and as it has two tuners, you can
record one programme, (TV or radio) whilst watching/listening to another.

S.


Indeed - cheaper than the Topfield or Humax, but without the possible
benefit of a USB connection, should you want to save the recording.

Rob


That's true, but it does have a digital output so you can copy to a PC for
CD burning etc. , albeit in real time.
S.
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http://audiopages.googlepages.com

 




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