External tv recording storage.
External tv recording storage.
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TallbutBuxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

239 months

Sunday 29th July 2012
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Hi right.

Sadly its time for me to look like a numpty.

I have a sky+ box and xbox. Would like to be able to connect up a hard drive to record from my old non lcd hd etc tv. It has two scart sockets on the back not sure it has anything else.

Would like to have around 1tb space possibly with room for expansion and would like network access to the pvr/dvr. Also would like to be able to have 2-4chan available so mutliple streams at once 1 rec one playing etc.

My issue is i am unsure how they work how they connect up etc so would like some advice.

Would rather not spend a gazzilion pounds a solution in the 50-200 quid range preferred.

Any help much appreciated.

Adrian W

15,087 posts

251 months

Sunday 29th July 2012
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You may want to check out XBMC

keith333

377 posts

165 months

Sunday 29th July 2012
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I got a 1T NAS drive for about £80 about a year ago. Simply connects to my BT router with ethernet cable so any PC/laptop etc with connection to the network can access it. I use it for recorded TV from Media centre and backups. Its fast enough to stream recorded HD TV. I would think you'd be able to connect to your broadband or cable router.

Bullett

11,131 posts

207 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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Not clear what you want.
Do you want to play back stuff from a HDD to your TV's or do you want to be able to record live TV to a central repository and play it back anywhere?

TallbutBuxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

239 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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Thought i had been fairly clear.

I was looking to record from tv to hdd.

Adrian W

15,087 posts

251 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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TallbutBuxomly said:
Thought i had been fairly clear.

I was looking to record from tv to hdd.
As you have an Xbox did you check out XBMC?

TallbutBuxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

239 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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Adrian W said:
As you have an Xbox did you check out XBMC?
Glanced, moved on when i saw android. Will go back to it and look again.....

TallbutBuxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

239 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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While a lovely piece of kit I dont get how it can help me. I would like to record stuff from tv to hard drive on bbc and sky.

marshalla

15,902 posts

224 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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So - you're saying you'd like to plug something in to the SCART socket on your old TV and have it record the signal from the TV to a hard disc ?

TallbutBuxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

239 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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marshalla said:
So - you're saying you'd like to plug something in to the SCART socket on your old TV and have it record the signal from the TV to a hard disc ?
Either from tv or sky+ box yes.

TallbutBuxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

239 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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The problem i have is my sky+ box is getting full and need extra space.

goldblum

10,272 posts

190 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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marshalla said:
So - you're saying you'd like to plug something in to the SCART socket on your old TV and have it record the signal from the TV to a hard disc ?
The OP did mention the word 'numpty'.

marshalla

15,902 posts

224 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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Nobody makes a stand-alone consumer device that will encode the signal from SCART into digital format AFAIK.

You'd need some sort of media computer with a SCART input encoder attached to it - something like this : http://www.cables-leads.co.uk/computer-cables/kits...


TallbutBuxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

239 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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marshalla said:
Nobody makes a stand-alone consumer device that will encode the signal from SCART into digital format AFAIK.

You'd need some sort of media computer with a SCART input encoder attached to it - something like this : http://www.cables-leads.co.uk/computer-cables/kits...
Seems odd. No difference between a vhs/dvd/hdd other than formats. I would have thought that someone would have come up with a way to record from scart lead to hdd.

goldblum

10,272 posts

190 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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TallbutBuxomly said:
The problem i have is my sky+ box is getting full and need extra space.
Can you not just upgrade your Skybox or have you already done so?

Bullett

11,131 posts

207 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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Are scarts not normally inputs not outputs anyway? In the old days you plugged your Aerial into the vcr and then out to the tv not the other way around.

I looked at getting something like MythTV which will work as a centralised multi channel receiver and PVR with recordings centralised and available from any connected TV. However it seemed flawed to me in that the front end needed to be quite powerful regardless that all the processing was done at the server side.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

284 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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Is there anything that would be a direct connection to the Sky box (via USB connection?) that would boost the storage space on the Sky Box? Like an external HDD for a PC?

TallbutBuxomly

Original Poster:

12,254 posts

239 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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goldblum said:
Can you not just upgrade your Skybox or have you already done so?
Right was unaware they offer a 1tb option.

Not sure its big enough though. I live with someone who likes to record tons of stuff and then never watch it.

Seriously irritating. However 150 for the box doesnt seem too bad. Any other indy suggestions ? In a real world something where i can transfer stuff around and share over network?

Bullett

11,131 posts

207 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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This - http://www.mythtv.org/detail/mythtv but it's a bit of a geeky/self build solution and outside of what you wanted to spend in your OP. And it won't be sky compatible.

TallbutBuxomly

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12,254 posts

239 months

Monday 30th July 2012
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Interesting just seen some 2tb sky+hd box on ebay from two different sellers both with perfect ebay ratings. Same price delivered as it would cost me to upgrade to 1tb through sky.