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Help! I recently purchased a JVC 3000U digital HDTV VCR with the express intention of recording High Definition programs being broadcast over satellite (DirecTV). I NEED TO RECORD from the SATELLITE because my home is in an area full of hills & valleys, and the terrestrial ("Over-The-Air") reception is not adequate.PROBLEM: The JVC VCR will ONLY accept HDTV signals via "FireWire" (digital) input. My Mitsubishi High Definition Satellite Receiver only outputs "Component Video" (analog). Therefore, I can't connect. AARRRGGGGHHHhhhh! They won't talk to eacdh other!
Please help! Does anyone know the answer to either of the following questions:
(1) Is there any way that I can convert "Component Video" to "FireWire", via some sort of adapter or converter? How about if I somehow route the signal through my Sony digital camcorder, (which has a "FireWire" output)?
(2) Or better yet, are there ANY HDTV Satellite Receivers that have a "FireWire" output? (I have spent many many hours looking on the internet, but no luck so far.)Thanks for helping!
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You can't do it. The firewire input on the JVC is full digital and you cannot recreate this off of the component feed. I am unaware of anyone offering a firewire out on ANY satellite set top box, probably because the satellite companies will not license their name to anyone who offers it on a STB or else, they fear, their pay-per-view audience will dry up.A company called "169time" - on the net - offers a pricey conversion of several STB's to add the firewire output for recording purposes. This is the only current solution I know about. I have no idea how well - or if - it works.
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Check here:
http://169time.com/
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