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Keeping DTV recordings

B_s_Bunch
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Hey all I am having to exchange my direct tv reciever and I have several movies/shows recorded on it. Is there any way to re-record them onto another device or run the signal thru a recorder while they are being played? It is a direct tv+ hd dvr reciever. Thanks for any suggestions. Larry
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B_s_Bunch
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Thanks Bumpy that is what I will try tonight. Larry
Larry,Brenda,Travis,Jarred & MEME the Boston Terror:E TheBunch 2011 American Coach Revolution 42T:C The Double Wide

Bumpyroad
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I can play my recorded programs on my dish DVR and can use RCA cords out from the TV to another DVR to record them. have to play and record so it takes 1 1/2- 2 hrs. to record a movie at night while I sleep. also can set timer so it does this automatically at night.
bumpy

B_s_Bunch
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Thanks Bill. I just remember being able to record movies ,shows on a vcr as I watched it. Just needed to find a way to do this with the dvr. Thanks Larry
Larry,Brenda,Travis,Jarred & MEME the Boston Terror:E TheBunch 2011 American Coach Revolution 42T:C The Double Wide

Bill_Satellite
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If you use a hard drive to move the recording from your current DVR you will not be able to plug that hard drive into the new DVR. Doing so will format the hard drive to the new DVR and you will lose everything previously recorded.
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B_s_Bunch
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Thanks for the replies. I do not necessaraly need to download them but would like to copy to a hard drive or similar device as they play would be ok. I have a couple I dont want to loose. Thanks Larry
Larry,Brenda,Travis,Jarred & MEME the Boston Terror:E TheBunch 2011 American Coach Revolution 42T:C The Double Wide

n7bsn
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Bumpyroad wrote:


is that similar to the device I saw at Sam's club that had RCA plugs on one end and a USB plug on the other, made to move stuff from VCR, etc. to DVD/computers?
cost about $60 IIRC.
bumpy


Probably, mine has RCA, co-ax and hdmi... with the software to support.
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pkunk
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Record to a hard drive. Play back from the HD when you plug it into the new DVR.
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Bumpyroad
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n7bsn wrote:

I have a Hauppauge TV to USB converter (with software) that allows me to record show off the cable, or off the DVR and store it in a format I can then work with.


is that similar to the device I saw at Sam's club that had RCA plugs on one end and a USB plug on the other, made to move stuff from VCR, etc. to DVD/computers?
cost about $60 IIRC.
bumpy

n7bsn
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that I know of there is no "decoder" available for most DVRs, so doing a digital copy to another device is, well.... You have to play the show to watch, or record.

I have a Hauppauge TV to USB converter (with software) that allows me to record show off the cable, or off the DVR and store it in a format I can then work with.
2008 F350SD V10 with an 2012 Arctic Fox 29-5E
When someone tells you to buy the same rig they own, listen, they might be right. When they tell you to buy a different rig then they own, really pay attention, they probably know something you don't.