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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Home Theatre > HDTV > Motorola DCT6200/DCT6208

Motorola DCT6200/DCT6208

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Just got one of these cable boxes from Warner. The User manual states that
the box has a 80GB HD and is capable of storing HDTV programming. Does
anyone have experience with this box or knows how to access this
functionallity.

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Is it a 6200 or 6208?

The 6200 is HDTV
The 6208 is HDTV plus the built in DVR which can record up to 80 hours of
video (SDTV). Not sure but I know its alot less time if you decided to
records HDTV


"Bomad" <cspamdie-usnews@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Just got one of these cable boxes from Warner. The User manual states that
> the box has a 80GB HD and is capable of storing HDTV programming. Does
> anyone have experience with this box or knows how to access this
> functionallity.
>
>
>

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I only have the 6200. They say the 6208s will be coming later this summer or
in the early fall.
One thing I have discovered about the 6200. It has an NTSC downconverter
built in.
I can technically make SD recordings of HD programming :)
OK they would be in letterbox format,but still it is better then pan/scan




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"KD2PM" <kd2pm2@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Is it a 6200 or 6208?
>
> The 6200 is HDTV
> The 6208 is HDTV plus the built in DVR which can record up to 80 hours of
> video (SDTV). Not sure but I know its alot less time if you decided to
> records HDTV
>
>
> "Bomad" <cspamdie-usnews@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:Njayc.4021$Jz5.2758@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com...
> > Just got one of these cable boxes from Warner. The User manual states
that
> > the box has a 80GB HD and is capable of storing HDTV programming. Does
> > anyone have experience with this box or knows how to access this
> > functionallity.
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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