ShadowEKU said:Gotcha, nice diagrams.
Waht I would do.... Use the TV 3/4 setup to do all my recording... use Single mode on that reciever.. since both TV's are in the same room and wont be watching anything seperate.. this gives you the option to A record something in the background B record 2 things at once while no one is in the room and C a nice PIP feature on the TV and Prjector. I would run ouput 2 of the 3/4 reciever via Coax to the External antenna in on the other DVR. that way when you turn off the tuner that is on say tv 2 on the 1/2 dvr the dvr from downstairs passes through and you can watch whatever is on that dvr (the tv 3/4 dvr that is)
what this does:
As noted it gives you the functionality of PIP and background recording on tv 3/4
It also allows you to watch all that is recorded on the 3/4 Dvr on tv's 1,2,3,4. I really hope this helped.
My recommendation is not to have a DVR on tv's 1 and 2 inless you want to record alot on those tvs and couldnt record downstairs. I would get a 322 for tvs 1 and 2 and that way your wife doesnt have to worry about disrupting a recording if she uses any tvs.
hope that helps.
ShadowEKU said:by turn off i mean push the power button on that tuners remote... it allows the antenna in to pass to the coax out... kind of like the TV/VCR button on a VCR putting it in vcr the vcr tuner takes over put it in tv and it passes through. this way just kindof switches between sat and antenna (antenna is any signal coming in on that input)
ShadowEKU said:Im not 100% on whether they are on 100% of the time.. I have a feeling the tuner turns off because it doesnt duffer anything coming from that tuner while in "Off" mode. I don think it uses less power but could be wrong.
As a preventative measure dont forget to turn your tuners off at night... by of fi mean power button not unplug
tdogg72 said:What am I preventing? Why would I turn it off at night?
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