Re: Capture via Firewire from DCT6412 or similar Motorola DVR to laptop.



Nat and Al Enquirer wrote:
No editing. Just want to capture and save for editing on a desktop later. What would the best system requirements be for a laptop that would be used for general purposes otherwise? Apologies if this has been answered previously. If so, could you refer us to the previous answer?

Thanks in advance,

Nat and Al



I found this on the web setting out the process. I'd imagine any current laptop would be more than sufficient to handle the task.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=403695
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