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Posted by Jaszmin on 10/18/05 07:17
Supposedly you can't take a dvd out of the Tivo universe
anymore, to be read on another machine. I'm sure there are'
software workarounds but the machines try to stop you from
taking a disk or tape outside.
Mike Rice
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 05:22:54 GMT, Jack White <jackwhite@ncrr.com>
wrote:
>"Alpha" <logos1@trip.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Jack White" <jackwhite@ncrr.com> wrote in message
>>news:tg0rf1t368kpq8asul4o4a7vvlb1uj2tc4@4ax.com...
>>> "Alpha" <logos1@trip.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Buy a standalone DVD recorder. Why do you need the computer at all for
>>>>this
>>>>purpose?
>>>
>>> I have been thinking about this. I already have a DVR with my cable
>>> system. I would buy the DVD recorder if I could copy already recorded
>>> programs from the DVR to the DVD recorder. Also, I have heard that some
>>> things like PPVs won't let you record to DVD.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>There are, of course, DVD Recorders that function as DVRs and have Tivo
>>capability.
>
>I pay $7 a month for my Time Warner DVR. That's cheaper than Tivo. I don't
>already need another DVR. Did you miss the part where I asked if
>recordings I already have on the DVR can be burned to a DVD burner?
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