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Avoiding the Sky+ 'Recording Tax'
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<blockquote data-quote="Norm" data-source="post: 365827" data-attributes="member: 175218"><p>Strictly speaking, you cannot connect a normal PVR by scart to your sky box, it would have to be a DVD/HD recorder or something of that ilk.</p><p></p><p>I take it that terrestrial freeview is not an option. I don't know whether the sat FTA channels (all BBC and ITV) are all you require ("freeview type channels"?), in which case Topfield make some nice satellite PVRs. The dual tuner version is not particularly cheap but then you wouldn't expect that because of the amount of hardware in there. You would lose the soft encryped freeview channels like C5, though.</p><p></p><p>Not an easy solution, old Rupie has got lots of people by the £s.</p><p></p><p>Norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norm, post: 365827, member: 175218"] Strictly speaking, you cannot connect a normal PVR by scart to your sky box, it would have to be a DVD/HD recorder or something of that ilk. I take it that terrestrial freeview is not an option. I don't know whether the sat FTA channels (all BBC and ITV) are all you require ("freeview type channels"?), in which case Topfield make some nice satellite PVRs. The dual tuner version is not particularly cheap but then you wouldn't expect that because of the amount of hardware in there. You would lose the soft encryped freeview channels like C5, though. Not an easy solution, old Rupie has got lots of people by the £s. Norm. [/QUOTE]
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