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DVD Recorder.
I've had a DVD recorder for quite a while now, but I seldom use it. However, I would like to start using it more often to record football and baseball games. I have ESPN and FOX HD and I have the Bears and Seahawks game recorded on my DVR, not on disc. Does anyone know how I would record something that is on my DVR onto a DVD disc? Is this even possible?Tags: None -
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you should be able to just play whatever it is on you dvr and record it just like you were watching tv.My Fan Page http://theusualgamer.net/MyFanPage_Heelfan71.aspx
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I'm looking into this as well. There's a forum home theater and cable forum for Canadians that I go to that has this info but it's so darn confusing.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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All you have to do in order for you to record shows off your DVR is to connect your DVR to an input on your DVD Recorder. Change the input channel to whatever the DVR is connected to... Play than Record.
And you can't just play a DVD and expect to record it with your DVD recorder. There is a special security within the DVD that restricts you from doing so. When you try and record a DVD, it gives you a message saying that the DVD you're trying to copy is copyright protected, and then it stops automatically.Comment
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