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ES8000 + SEK-2000 EVO KIT & PVR

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 5:29 am
by Highlander
Just hooked up my Evo Kit tonight, and I can confirm for any interested owners, that if you enabled PVR, through the service menu, that the Evo Kit keeps those settings. You also do not loose any recorded content.

Frank

Re: RE: ES8000 + SEK-2000 EVO KIT & PVR

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 7:03 am
by bryantjopplin
Highlander wrote:Just hooked up my Evo Kit tonight, and I can confirm for any interested owners, that if you enabled PVR, through the service menu, that the Evo Kit keeps those settings. You also do not loose any recorded content.

Frank
I have the same TV and want to upgrade to the new evo kit. Do you know is the pvr function is only for over air TV and not HDMI?

Re: RE: ES8000 + SEK-2000 EVO KIT & PVR

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:01 am
by sectroyer
bryantjopplin wrote:
Highlander wrote:Just hooked up my Evo Kit tonight, and I can confirm for any interested owners, that if you enabled PVR, through the service menu, that the Evo Kit keeps those settings. You also do not loose any recorded content.

Frank
I have the same TV and want to upgrade to the new evo kit. Do you know is the pvr function is only for over air TV and not HDMI?
Yes :)

Re: ES8000 + SEK-2000 EVO KIT & PVR

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:02 am
by Highlander
OTA, or direct coax cable. If you are using a cable box connected by HDMI, it should already have a PVR, yes? Also the PVR function is available without upgrading with the Evo Kit. Check my old posts.

Re: ES8000 + SEK-2000 EVO KIT & PVR

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:10 am
by zoelechat
There will NEVER be any PVR for HDMI :)
For obvious reasons: content protection, and TV doesn't own any encoder.

Re: RE: Re: ES8000 + SEK-2000 EVO KIT & PVR

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 1:24 pm
by bryantjopplin
Highlander wrote:OTA, or direct coax cable. If you are using a cable box connected by HDMI, it should already have a PVR, yes? Also the PVR function is available without upgrading with the Evo Kit. Check my old posts.
I don't have cable or satellite. I use all internet based TV
zoelechat wrote:There will NEVER be any PVR for HDMI :)
For obvious reasons: content protection, and TV doesn't own any encoder.
I figured this much. It would be more for my ps4 recording long game play, instead of just the 15 minutes you get.