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The book says it can be attached to a VCR
but I've never tried it. 30 hours is a lot of TV.
Charles Mims
I have a question....want to avoid
the problem Jen had when we do get one, with it losing stuff if you don't watch
it in time. Is there a way to "back up" what you have saved onto disk, or video
tape or something....if you get behind? By hooking something else to it or what?
Or is that possible?
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Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 7:26
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Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Has Oprah Lost Her
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Some of them will go more than 30, but I
think the largest I've seen is 60 and it's a stand alone unit. No
tuners, so you'd have to have two satellite receivers feeding into
it.
Charles
Mims
35 hours? My understanding was
they would record 60-100 hours no?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 8:58
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Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Has Oprah Lost
Her Bounce?
Charles may have already answered this, but our Tivo has a dual
receiver built into it so as long as you have two sat. lines running into
it, you can record 2 programs on 2 different channels at the same time. They
are pretty cool. My only problem right now is I'm not paying my monthly
subscription to it to have that 35 hours of record time so about all I can
do is pause it. Waiting till I get a job or something to do that
again.
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