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Posted by Bob on 12/29/05 14:37
On 28 Dec 2005 15:45:31 -0800, terry75115@yahoo.com wrote:
>After the video has been transfered to the PC, how do you get it to a
>DVD recorder?
Assuming you mean a DVDR standalone unit, then the most practical way
for now is to burn a DVD on your computer and sneakernet it to the
DVDR. If it's for one-time viewing, use RW discs.
One day either computer makers will offer PC-based DVD-HDD with
networking. If you can't wait, consider the kits offered by Hauppage -
TV card, remote, IR sensor, DVDR-like GUI, etc. I believe you can get
by with a 1GHz CPU and a small HDD for Windows and map your main
computer drive over a wireless network.
All we need then is a multi-channel TV tuner and we have the Killer
DVDR. You may have to go to a 3GHz CPU and 100BASE-TX network to send
3 TV programs to the remote HD, even MPEG encoded.
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