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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Hi everyone.
Is there any way to transfer recorded videos from a DVR to the PC?? I know there are some ways to record live video from the DVR to the PC, but I'm actually talking about the videos that were already recorded. I hope someone can clarify me that... BTW my DVR is the Motorola DCT6200. Thanks!!! Last edited by Agafed; 08-26-2009 at 09:29 PM. |
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Re: DVR videos to PC
If you have a Video Capture card and software, you can connect a DVD player to it and record the video as it is played.
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Re: DVR videos to PC
Thanks...
That sounds kind of difficult. Is there any other method?? Like connecting some cables and access the Hard Drive thorugh it or something... Thanks! |
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Re: DVR videos to PC
If you record TV now it is duck soup . . just connect the VCR where the TV signal was connected.
No other way to capture video that I know of
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Re: DVR videos to PC
If you're talking about Home Movies .. that's one thing , copying Copyrighted material though is against forum rules .. unfortunately we have no idea whether you're asking about apples when you really mean pears and so we have to draw a very fine line about how to help you.
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