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I have the recalled durabrand DVD player shown in the thumbnail!
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Can you load your DVR into your computer? I have a multi-media burner in it.
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Doesn't that DVD player have a burner inside
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i have that same exact dvr but it comes with a dvd though
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First you need a TV, DVR (or anything else), DVD player with a blank DVD, 2 RCA cables (Red, White, Yellow). Have one RCA cable output from the DVR to TV then have the other RCA cable output from the DVR to DVD player. Change the TV input to the DVD Player screen then on the DVD player change its input (not the TVs input) to the DVR screen then insert the blank DVD and press record when ready, after your done press stop to finalize the DVD when your finish.
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dvr=waste of money...why pay for that...there is a way to record what ever you want for free and burn it or throw it on a flash drive and do what ever...just dont tell your cable company
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left channel audio whhhite hahahaha
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I'd like to see how this would work with a Motorola DCT6416 to an external burner or external HDD.
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@SuperFalconeye They are Jewish...so that explains a lot.
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nice



138000 videos thats insane or spam
SuperFalconeye 1 year ago 11
That is actually a "composite" hookup and not a "component" hookup as was mentioned in the tutorial. Also, it should be noted that composite is only good for Standard Def shows that you've recorded. If you would like to make a DVD of HD shows (which would be downconverted to the standard def DVD recorder anyway) It is recommended to go component, if your DVD recorder permits.
hiproductions 2 years ago 5