Absolutely.zuffy said:Silly question. Can I connect an OTA antenna to the receiver and use the DVR to record OTA programs?
How is this possible? Do I have to switch over to my TV input for the 4th?nostalgiaguru said:In fact, that's one of the things cnet lists as a strong point of the 722 - you can record 3 shows at the same time (including the OTA), while watching a 4th (previously)!
No one mentioned that the OTA must be a digital (ATSC) signal.zuffy said:Silly question. Can I connect an OTA antenna to the receiver and use the DVR to record OTA programs?
Provided you are running in Dual Mode.jkane said:You can record 3 shows and watch 2 that are recorded already at the same time. 722 has 2 video outputs.
Assuming one does this, I wonder if the hard drive in the receiver is capable of handling this much I/O.jkane said:You can record 3 shows and watch 2 that are recorded already at the same time. 722 has 2 video outputs.
We've done this numerous times without any problem what so ever.zuffy said:Assuming one does this, I wonder if the hard drive in the receiver is capable of handling this much I/O.
Actually he told us (the Arizona Audio Video Club) that every station will be affected.Rogueone said:I'd have to guess that is only for areas where the stations intend to change frequencies. I can't imagine every station in every locale is going to change, unless it's part of some mandate???
that'll be annoying if all my show setups suddenly stop working am I'm not a home to notice !! dohbarryaz1 said:Actually he told us (the Arizona Audio Video Club) that every station will be affected.