
Panasonic Dmr-Ubc70egk
500 GB, Bluray Player, Blu-ray Recorder
Panasonic Dmr-Ubc70egk
500 GB, Bluray Player, Blu-ray Recorder
1 month ago
Yes, you can record a TV channel with this device and watch another channel on the TV set at the same time. The twin tuner allows you to record two programmes at the same time while watching another programme on the TV.
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This is exactly what the FP is built in for. Anl. is available on the Panasonic website.
The UBC70 has an integrated digital tuner. A normal cable connection is used for this, as with any TV. Hama 11905 Coaxial (85 dB, antenna cable) For the picture transmission to the TV/monitor, an HDMI cable is required. Shiverpeaks HDMI cable (3 m, HDMI) Manual: https://tda.panasonic-europe-service.com/docs/2z618bed74z1z3f79cz6465z706466z24z840a28199e408320cc0aad3f3392b69f4c3f33c8/tsn3/data/ALL/DMRUBC70EG/OI/965981/TQBS0167.pdf
The pragmatic answer is no. Because this would circumvent the copy protection of the DVD. You can record TV programmes, camera content and self-created DVD/BD media, but not original DVDs. If you can, then only in encrypted form, i.e. data rubbish that only the player can decrypt. Where did you read that DVD content is saved during playback ? If you want to keep DVDs safe, try this: http://www.makemkv.com