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How to download a program from a DVR to your PC

posted January 20, 2008 - 6:34pm
How to download a program from a DVR to your PC

The Digital Video Recorder (DVR) has replaced the VCR in most households that want to record television programming.

The range of options include stand alone systems, such as the TiVo, to DVRs that are built into cable and satellite tuner boxes that can record many more hours of TV than the outdated VCR tapes.

Shows are recorded digitally, and can be transferred and copied in numerous ways without the traditional loss of quality that occurred when making copies of analog video tapes.

Your exact DVR and PC will determine the options available to you, so checking with your supplier or manufacturer is a good first step (TiVo has the TivoToGo option for instance, while some PCs come equipped with special video cards and software designed to connect to any video signal.)

Typically, DVRs have standard RCA output jacks (coded as red and white for the left and right audio channels and yellow for the video channel) or S-Video jacks that would allow you to transfer the recorded shows from the DVR to your computer.

In order to do this, you will need some special equipment that will allow you to connect the two and capture the video signal as it's being played.

For most non-technical users, one of the easiest methods that I have found is to purchase a video transfer "kit" that includes the cables, converter box and recording software in one package.

These kits are converting the analog output from your DVR into digital, so it's not as clean as a pure digital transfer, but if you want it to be easy, this may be your solution.

Once you install the software on your laptop and connect all the cables, you simply press the play button on your DVR and the record button in the software on your laptop to record the video stream real-time.

Once you have captured the video, you can do simple edits and then burn it to CD, DVD or convert it for use on other devices such as Sony's PSP or video iPods.

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