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@KJH278 wrote:
all I want to is record all of my WWE programs that I have stored on my DVR to to a VCR TAPE
Using the steup I described in my first reply you should be able to transfer to a VCR without issue. This is how I have mine hooked up and have transferred many recordings with no issues.
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@KJH278 wrote:
The cables that you are talking about are they the Yellow,red and white cables that have a plastic head,
Depends on the cable. Some are plastic and some are metal. If you look at the RCA jacks on the back of the DVR you will see an inner ring that matches the colors - yellow for video, red for audio right, and white for audio left - be sure to match them with the corresponding jacks on the VCR.
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This should be totally doable as long as the program you have on your DVR isn't copy protected or something.
If you have your DVR(out) -> (in)VCR(out) -> (in)TV, you should be able to watch live TV if you have your VCR and TV set to the correct inputs. If you can't see live TV, then your connections are not correct.
I've recorded stuff from my DVR and VOD to a DVD-R recorder doing the same thing. HD content will automatically be downconverted to 480i (at least in my experience). I used composite cables (Yellow/Red/White) for all devices.
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@CSimpson wrote:This should be totally doable as long as the program you have on your DVR isn't copy protected or something.
Copy protection for the digital data stored on a DVR does not exist for the low resolution video outputs - there are no Macrovision provisions in the STB and this is all that an analog VCR would recognize. The only copy protection is by way of HDMI handshake (or broadcast flag for the IEEE-1394 / firewire) to prevent digital copying.
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