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Recording onto hard drive


Nick

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You would need a TV with two tuners in order to be able to watch one channel and record the other. Theoretically, you should be able to record one channel and watch the other with one tuner if both channels belong to the same transport stream, i.e. they are at the same radio channel. However, even that is not possible, but I do not know the reason. Probably it has something to do with the signal processing.

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