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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 515158" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>To add to what the others have said, we are waiting to see what FREESAT do by way of <strong>P</strong>ersonal <strong>V</strong>ideo <strong>R</strong>ecorders. When released, if they have twin tuners, then you should be able to easily record one channel and watch another. </p><p></p><p>There are many independent PVRs available with twin tuners which will do the job, like the Topfield TF4000 PVR with 160GB or 250GB hard drive and you can record to video from pretty much any satellite receiver, including your present one, but of course, can not watch another channel at the same time.</p><p></p><p>You could of course use the Sky digibox for scheduled recordings and buy a very cheap satellite receiver for other viewing, you would of course need to install a quad LNB for the extra feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 515158, member: 175057"] To add to what the others have said, we are waiting to see what FREESAT do by way of [B]P[/B]ersonal [B]V[/B]ideo [B]R[/B]ecorders. When released, if they have twin tuners, then you should be able to easily record one channel and watch another. There are many independent PVRs available with twin tuners which will do the job, like the Topfield TF4000 PVR with 160GB or 250GB hard drive and you can record to video from pretty much any satellite receiver, including your present one, but of course, can not watch another channel at the same time. You could of course use the Sky digibox for scheduled recordings and buy a very cheap satellite receiver for other viewing, you would of course need to install a quad LNB for the extra feed. [/QUOTE]
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