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Liberal Christian Donating Member (746 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 01:54 PM
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Can I transfer stuff from my DVR to DVD? If so, how?
I have a Motorola "Moxi" DVR from my cable company (Charter Communications). I'm wondering if there's a way to transfer programs I've recorded onto DVD. I don't have a DVD burner yet, but if I can do this, I'll buy one.

There are two USB ports on the front of the DVR unit.

What I don't know:
1) If I can do this.
2) What is the format of DVR programs? Are they compatible with DVD players? Does this matter?
3) What equipment I would need? Do I need to run it through a port on my computer if this would work?

I have two DVRS, one in the study (near my computer), one in the basement (not near my computer, but I have a wireless network and card for my laptop). Given this, I'm assuming that I should get an external DVD burner that could be moved from place to place, but that may not be necessary.

Of course, none of this is necessary if I can't do this to begin with.

Thanks for any help someone might be able to give me.
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Deja Q Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 01:57 PM
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1. Lotsa choices.
Edited on Sat Feb-26-05 02:00 PM by HypnoToad
I don't use DVR, but I do have many video-in digitzers that support analogue and digital sources.

I capture, restore and enhance, then burn onto DVD-R.

All my tools are PC-based. It may not be one-touch like that Apple imac toy, but I compared one of my disc's to a friend's and he had a Mac. Mine was better. One-click rubbish 'solutions' robs people of the freedom to manually customize and improve things.

www.vcdhelp.com and www.videohelp.com can help you even better; they've the most resources that'd be silly for me to manually type here.

Depending on what cleanup or enahcenements I wish to make, I use the following:

Pinnacle DV500+ for capturing and it came with Adobe premiere ($600)

Virtualdub (free, as are the plug-ins that can be found on the net)

tmpegenc pro ($150?)

ulead video studio 8 and movie maker 3.5 (for burning)
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Liberal Christian Donating Member (746 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 03:46 PM
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2. Thanks, but . . .
. . . I need a little bit more detailed informtion. I'm not exactly a pre-schooler when it comes to computer stuff, but I'm not a college whiz-kid, either.

I tried to go one of those websites, but it also assumed that I knew what I was looking for.

I guess what I was hoping for was that someone had done this before and could give me some step-by-step information that I could follow with a bit more success.
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