Connecting Foxtel iQ to a DVD Recorder

18 04 2007

foxteliq.jpgIn the beginning, there was the VCR. People would often use it to record their favourite shows to watch again (and again), and some more-technically inclined even mastered its ability to timer record shows when they weren’t around. The picture was wobbly, the tapes quickly piled up, but it was all we had. Mostly though, people were slaves to the networks, and rarely did the VCR feature prominently in day-to-day TV viewing. Then came the Personal Video Recorder (PVR). Mums and wives and other double-X-chromosomed individuals could now program it to record TV with the touch of a button. We could watch what we wanted, when we wanted. We could pause and rewind live TV. We could even do away with all those piles of tapes. Or could we? Sooner or later, as I found out, every PVR (even Foxtel’s very capable iQ) is going to want to be married to a DVD recorder. If you’re starting out on this journey, read on to find out the least painful way to go about it.

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