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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: England
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| Re: best way to record tv and burn to dvd I have sky not cable but use an LG 7500 HDD/DVD recorder which will record to either medium. I usually record to the hard drive first so that I can decide whether to keep or dump the program. Also on the hard drive I can edit out adverts before making a more long term copy to DVD. The only draw back with that is the edited version can only be recorded to DVD in real time instead of being able to use the fast option (6 minutes) on this machine. There are a number of good recorders out there made by various companies’. If you want to use your computer then you will need a video capture card and editing/burning software and the computer close to your cable box. Regards. |
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| Re: best way to record tv and burn to dvd Hi weedougie ... i have a program that also does this on my computer. However, I don't know which software to use/buy to then burn onto a dvd (suitable to play in dvd players). The film is saved as a mpeg2 - any suggestions, please? |
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| Re: best way to record tv and burn to dvd Quote:
If you haven't got nero you could use CDBurnerXP Pro, a freeware CD/DVD-Writer program.
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| Re: best way to record tv and burn to dvd me again! I just came across a posting in TV to DVD (Digital Video Forums) where someone from Oz used another Nero program. However, I was unable to post anything in that forum. Is this because I am a newbie? Can newbies only post to certain forums? |
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