Acid-Flux December 8, 2005 Share Acid-Flux Member December 8, 2005 Has anyone copied anything from their DVR to their computer? w/out the use of a capture card? I have the SA 8000HD DVR. It has the firewire ports, and was wondering if anyone has used these? I am really in no mood to rip apart the DVR box and take out the HD, was a pain when I did it with my last one, and really dont want to go through it again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leveller December 8, 2005 Share Leveller Member December 8, 2005 Haven't had to try it, I just run it back through a VCR/DVD Recorder, which is by far the easiest way if you have the pleasure of owning one. But there are a couple of things that I want to port straight to my PC so I may give the firewire option a whirl later today and see how it goes (off the top of my head I have the same DVR unit) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acid-Flux December 8, 2005 Author Share Acid-Flux Member December 8, 2005 ok let me know how it goes, cause I dont want to buy a Firewire cable and the nfind out it doesnt even work., Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest zerodamage December 8, 2005 Share Guest zerodamage Guests December 8, 2005 Acid, I have a replay Tv unit which has an ethernet port which allows for the transfer of the recorded shows at original recorded quality. Given, they are huge files (1-2 Gig per every half hour) but worth it. I also have a cheap-o 60 dollar DVD player/recorder that I bought from Wal-Mart a couple of weeks ago which lets me burn to DVD-RW's. I have used it a few times and moved the movies or shows from that to my PC and then converted and edited as needed. This is probably the simplest and cheapest way. Not to mention the DVDRW basically made VCR's obselete as you can now record on DVD. The DVD recorder was cheap but allowed editing from within the recorder. You can do A-B removing, so commercials can be taken out one pop at a time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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