Re: Arrgghhh... DISH




R. Bharat Rao wrote:
> How do you backup stuff off your DVR?
>
> I'm facing huge potential rebellions with deleting all the Disney
> movies
> to make space for the cricket. Any way to burn those on DVD???
>
> Thanks for any infor!
>
> Bharat

I go the old school way. I feed the out to my VCR in, VCR out to my TV
and then record whatever I want on a VHS. :)

To burn this on DVD would either need a TV card in your PC and a DVD
burner.

I am not sure if any DVD recorder supports direct recording from DVR
like a VCR does or if Sony DVDirect VRD-VC10 supports this easily.
Worth checking out if you can shell out $200 for that. Would be very
convenient.

.



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