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Generally recording machines fitted with an analogue tuner can only continue to be used to record digital tv by using a digital set-top box.
It would not be practical or economic to remove the internal analogue tuner and replace it with a digital tuner unless the person is a highly skilled and experienced repairer.
Digital set-top boxes are available from all sorts of outlets at all sorts of prices. Many surplus boxes can be found at boot sales, garage or yard sales or charity shops at very low prices.
Most boxes have the minimum of connections and often offer only a scart output but some of the older, more expensive and usually better quality boxes also contained a UHF tuner in a similar way to the old vhs recorders so even older tv sets could be used with digital even though no scart input was fitted.
Go to walmart and get a Philips universal remote, they have the ilo code listed. I have two of them...even though the remote isn't set up like the original ilo remote, you can still record, burn, finalize, and edit. I have the dvdrhd04...which is going into the shop tomorrow to replace the dvd burner, but the hard drive still works like a charm.
Again, you'll have to play with the remote a bit....ARC gets you into the menu and (.) while playing will get you into edit mode, but into another menu when not playing a recorded item. I've used it so much now that I can barely use the original remote. ha ha. The perk is that you can set up your dvd, your tv, digital box and other things to run on one remote.
I also have an iLO DVDRHD04. I recently purchased the Philips remotes at Wal-Mart and they have the code for the iLO. You'll have to play with it a bit, but all the functions will work, even though they will not be labled in the same fashion as the original remote. I had to just press buttons and make notes until I got it figured out...but it will work.
ON YOUR REMOTE, SELECT AND CLICK "TIMER". DETAILS OF THE SCHEDULE WILL POP UP. USE THE ARROWS TO SELECT WHICH ONE NEEDS CHANGING AND CLICK "ENTER". MKAKE YUOR CHANGES AND GO DOWN TO CLICK ok AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN.
I Have ILO DVRHD04 and my front buttons sto to work when i use the remote works ok... when the unit is of I turn on from the front paner works ok try to turn off from the front buttons is not work and the lite in the front go crazy only when i pres stop & play button and on fo button... what is the problem... The remote work ok play stop edit or recodring
I understand that Funai corp makes these iLo DVD player/ recorders but when I spoke to someone, they did not recignize the model number. Their number and address is :FUNAI CORPORATION
Customer Service
Tel :1-800-605-8453
http://www.funai-corp.com
19900 Van Ness Avenue, Torrance, CA 90501
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