Timer recording with Sony HX900

 

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Username: Sadzot

Post Number: 1
Registered: May-05
I am a DirecTV sub & have a Hughes E2 receiver system. Even though I know that the 900 remote will not control this receiver for timer recording purposes, I have heard that the IR blaster function will allow me to timer record a program if I manually set both units beforehand.

What I need to know is which units must be on when I set the timers & go to bed & which to leave in the off position, if any? Can someone explain the exact steps for me?

Thanks.
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 1072
Registered: Jul-04
If you manually set timers for both, you don't need an IR blaster. Both of them should be off for timer recording.
 

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Username: Dmwiley

Post Number: 698
Registered: Feb-05
You do not have to set the DVD recorder off for timer recording.
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 1075
Registered: Jul-04
It shouldn't be left on. It's more load on the power supply and circuits, also the disc is left spinning for 5 minutes or so, putting unnecessary wear on the spindle motor.
 

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Username: Sadzot

Post Number: 2
Registered: May-05
David & Dale:

Thanks for your input.

I forgot to mention in my message that my receiver remote controls my vcr for recording, so I set up the timer only on the receiver, turn the tv off, and leave the receiver & vcr on. The next morning the two units are still on & the program has been recorded.

From your input it sounds as though I should turn the 900 off after programming the timer, turn the tv off, but leave the receiver on. Does this sound correct?

Thanks again for your help.
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 1076
Registered: Jul-04
I just set a timer on the receiver too, then turn it off. Leaving the sat on doesn't matter as much as leaving the recorder on.
 

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Username: Dmwiley

Post Number: 703
Registered: Feb-05
David may be right about wear and tear, but that was not your question.
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