Samsung LCD recording advice (with memory sticks)
Samsung LCD recording advice (with memory sticks)
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jgoodwood

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492 posts

228 months

Tuesday 11th March 2014
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evening all,

Just moved into a new house and have a little cash left over for new tech..

I had all the tv and aerial sockets installed higher than normal on the walls so i could wall mount all the TVs. Partly for aesthetic reasons, partly to save on furniture! The downside is that I can't have any recordable free view boxes. I also don't want SKY.

After a visit to John Lewis, i'm sold on the Samsung range as i can access catch-up on all major channels rather than the selected channels on other makes.

Question is, if i get a twin tuner TV, will i be able to record using USB sticks? Also - will i be able to pre-set what i want to record in advance, like with Humax/SKY/etc...

If anyone has experience doing this - i'd be very gratefull for your advice..

Cheers,
J


richatnort

3,196 posts

155 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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Hi J,

I have a Samsung LED TV. it's not a dual sat one however from my experience with recording it isn't as easy as plugging in a usb unfortunately. On my model especially I has to use a portable hard drive instead of a USB. With your TV being on the wall too unless you can build some sort of stand to hold this on you're going to struggle.

I did try recording too and as i said above i only had one ariel so had to record when i knew i wouldn't be watching TV however it was really to record and play back.

Another thing i like about Samsung is if you connect it to the web and you have any Samsung devices in the house you can stream music, videos or pictures to it which is always an added bonus.

Hope this helps.
Rich

jgoodwood

Original Poster:

492 posts

228 months

Thursday 13th March 2014
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thanks mate.. what model tv do you have? how old is it?

richatnort

3,196 posts

155 months

Thursday 13th March 2014
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Don't remember the model and i'm at work but i know it's about 2 1/2 years old roughly.

DKS

1,841 posts

208 months

Saturday 15th March 2014
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I bought a cheap 32" telly for the bedroom with built in free view and DVD to reduce clutter. Wasn't till I was unpacking it I noticed it said 'records to USB' on the box. Its exactly as easy as it sounds to use. Highlight programme, press record, hit OK (or adjust times; its not free view+) and off it goes as long as there's a USB stick present.
The recordings are in a weird format, but still play on a laptop with VLCplayer.
This was LOGIK, Curry's own brand I think.

abbotsmike

1,033 posts

169 months

Saturday 15th March 2014
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Got a samsung ue22f5400 here. It will record to USB, but the device has to be fairly quick. None of my USB pens were, but an old 5400rpm laptop HDD was. One of my little kingston USB pens was only just not fast enough. If you have a nice quick drive then you should be fine. If not, a bit of sticky backed velcro would be enough to attach a small USB hdd to the back of the tv!

craigjm

20,553 posts

224 months

Saturday 15th March 2014
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abbotsmike said:
Got a samsung ue22f5400 here. It will record to USB, but the device has to be fairly quick. None of my USB pens were, but an old 5400rpm laptop HDD was. One of my little kingston USB pens was only just not fast enough. If you have a nice quick drive then you should be fine. If not, a bit of sticky backed velcro would be enough to attach a small USB hdd to the back of the tv!
thats exactly what i did after finding the sticks too slow

gpo746

3,397 posts

154 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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I know for fact that you can record onto a USB western Digital 500GB hard drive from a SAMSUNG UE46F8000 TV
I don't have the TV myself but the reason I know is that I sold a mate my drive

the drive is this type:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Elements-500GB-Portable-Ha...

And it conveniently sits behind the TV secured via a Heath Robinson contraption of Blue Tac sandwitch with cable ties round the drive crossed like an old fashioned parcel and those then strapped to the bracket on the wall

I assume the TV you get will have wifi built in but if it doesn't as its an older model don't feel obliged to pay daft money for Samsungs wi fi dongle. Consider something like this instead: -S/H on e bay around £28
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Netgear-Universal-Wi-Fi-In...

jgoodwood

Original Poster:

492 posts

228 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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brilliant.. thanks all. i will get a decent usb hard drive and nail it to the wall !! jobs a goo dun!

cheers,
j

abbotsmike

1,033 posts

169 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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jgoodwood said:
brilliant.. thanks all. i will get a decent usb hard drive and nail it to the wall !! jobs a goo dun!

cheers,
j
Just don't nail through the hard drive!!

gpo746

3,397 posts

154 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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A cheap way to add some other choices would be to buy a NOW TV BOX - see the thread
That too can be hidden behind the set - BLUE TAC etc - to the wall or rear of set and it will add in some extra bits n bobs.
I tend to look at S/H ones on e bay myself.

jgoodwood

Original Poster:

492 posts

228 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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abbotsmike said:
Just don't nail through the hard drive!!
Oh really?? why ever not???