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| 341470 | 2005-04-04 09:07:00 | With a DVD recorder/player it is possible to record from the TV. How does one reord from another DVD disc, thro the computer or what? PJ | Poppa John (284) | ||
| 341471 | 2005-04-04 10:39:00 | Are you talking about a DVD writer in your computer? If so you will need either a TIVO video card, a tv tuner card, or an external device which encodes the TV signal for your computer. You will also need appropriate software, but don't ask me what, I havn't had much luck with the stuff I've tried so far. | SaAB (1292) | ||
| 341472 | 2005-04-04 14:15:00 | Hi, One thing I can help you with is copying a DVD. Firstly if the DVD is protected you will need to run it through a programme called DVD decrypter which you can download for free, (look for it through Google). DVD Decrypter will rip it on to your hard drive. If you want to copy the DVD from your hard drive onto another DVD +/- R you can run it trough a programme called DVD Shrink, (look for it through Google). This programme will automatically detect the commpression rate that is required to fit the DVD onto a single disk. All of the DVD's that I have put through these programmes have come out very good quality and can be played back on your computer or in DVD-R compatable DVD players for the TV. |
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| 341473 | 2005-04-04 14:32:00 | They're not into piracy. A standalone dvd-recorder will record from television. You would need a DVD-Writer in your comp to make futher copies,unless you got a super-sonic standalone model with a bg fat HD that lets you make mutiple copies. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 341474 | 2005-04-04 23:15:00 | Thanks All. Ive got what I need to know from your replies. PJ | Tentative (7574) | ||
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