Hi, Get yourself a netgem digital top box. Then get a DVD recorder from QVC and your away. I have this set up and I can record AD from any freeview channel that is broadcasting ad. And, now freeview netgem is bungling netgem plus, you can get top up cards as well. Netgem is the way to go. HTH Jim. ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Collins To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:48 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: recording audio described movies Hi all - On this subject of recording programmes [and not just audio described ones] my VCR has just packed up, so I need to decide which route to go for recording from TV. Here in Devon, I can't have cable, and we don't get channel 5 [just to demonstrate our situation], so I'm wondering what others might recommend as the way to go, that would give me free view--I don't want to subscribe to Sky, just don't have the time for all that viewing, but like some of the free channels, but don't know if a free view box will run off a standard analogue Arial, or if any of the freeview boxes have a recording facility, or quite what my choices are for where I live. Devon is part of the first region to be switching to digital in 2008, and having recent lee bought a new TV, I don't want to have to splash out again as soon as 2008 for a digital set! All thoughts and suggestions most welcome. Regards Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Porter To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:28 AM Subject: [access-uk] recording audio described movies I have the Nebula usb tv receiver which records with audio description. I am running the latest version of the software and unfortunately have managed to only record the second parts of two movies on itv tonight and last Wednesday. Has anyone recorded the first parts of the bBourne Identity and Star Wars the second episode last week. If so would you be able to send it to me with www.yousendit.com Thanks in advance Paul -- This email has been verified as Virus free Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net