Thanks one and all. Re all of the above, some points for clarification:
Equipment in the UK is a not-so-new smart-ish
Panasonic TV, A
Panasonic HD / DVD recorder/player and the recently purchased
Humax FVP-5000T.
In Australia, ditto the 2
Panasonic units above (and I could probably find VCRs at both ends, in the loft, as suggested above - hopefully tongue-in-cheek...)
I
do have an option of record to USB on the 2 Panasonic TVs, (but
USB HD only),
BUT - it only works in real time i.e. the programme must be live, on & viewable, so pretty inconvenient - PLUS - I think it's encrypted to the particular machine...
I'm not trying to rip DVDs, DVD-Rs have been my fully functioning solution to the subtitles issue - I get an option to include them when recording from the recorder to the DVD.
BUT they are bulky, and (as one customs woman in Hong Kong said last year as she examined a cake-box full, complete with rubber gloves on - "you
still have a machine which can play these??") awkward. Hence my purchase of the Humax unit, which isn't fulfilling its promise.
If I record from the Humax to my networked PC I get .mpeg files - see the screenshot. I will record something direct to USB stick again to check which sort of files that results in, but the one time I did it I thought they were also .mpegs.
Once again, I have a solution which works - I was just looking for a more convenient way to do it. Re Phil's last comment, I'll have to try USBs on more TVs. (Phil - were subtitles ON during recording??)
