Can you copy from a DVR to a VCR?

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Video cassettes continue to be used since the majority to households still have a VCR player. Copying...

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Comcast DVR copy to VCR?

I was told awhile back the functionality of copying DVR programs to an outside media was impossible and that the option is given because the technology would be introduced. Does anyone know if it is indeed possible to now copy recorded programs to electronic...

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I use my computer as a vcr to record my dvr programing. I hook up my cable box to a little piece of...

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Absolutely YES! simply remove the rca cable (connecting the vcr and tv) at the tv side. connect those...

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How can I record from Time Warner DVR to VCR?

So my mom has a DVR from Time Warner and she wants to record to her Memorex VCR. I tried the whole switch the cables and place it on channel 3, but there is an option on the DVR saying copy to VCR... Can I apply that to the VCR or is the VCR just too...

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Connect Red & White Audio Wires From the DVR Audio Output to the VCR Audio Input. Connect Yellow...

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MACROVISION Removal on my DVD VCR player COMBO ! Please HELP!?

I own a Sanyo DVD VCR combo, which allows copying from VCR tape to DVD disk or from a DVD disk to VCR tape. I have a few great old VHS video tapes that i would like to copy to DVD disk as the tapes are beginning to wear from all the excessive play and...

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In most countries, bypassing macrovision is illegal, so any info on how to do it, by default violates...

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How can I transfer a video clip from my DVR to my PC?

I have a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300 DVR and need to copy a portion of a recorded show to my computer. There is a USB port in the front of the DVR, but then what? The DVR only seems to have an option to record to VCR. FYI, my computer runs on XP...

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Hi Lulubell, You need a device like DVD Xpress. With DVD Xpress you can transfer your video to your...

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I have a VCR that plays well but when I record on-air TV programs they are full of snow. What's wrong?

I bought a GO VIDEO DVR 4300 combination DVD player Video Cassette Recorder. The unit has worked well except that I have never been able to record television programs without interference. The DVD player plays clearly and the VCR plays store-bought movie...

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Similar to mersaydees but also check the DVD/VCR for a toggle switch. Some manufacturers have a switch...

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How do I program a universal remote control for an Orion VR 213 VCR to turn on the front input jacks?

I am trying to copy saved programs from a DVR to the VCR but have lost the VCR remote control. I have a RCA SystemLink Simple 3 universal remote I am using for nothing else and would like to program it for use with the Orion VR213 VCR. Any help is sincerely...

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As Universal Remote Control Inc.'s top-of-the-line hard buttoned remote, the Complete Control MX-95...

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Time Warner DVR and a DVD recorder!?!?

I have Time Warner Cable with the DVR. I have a few shows recorded on my dvr that i don't want to erase, but they are taking up space. The DVR gives the option to COPY TO VCR, but ...show more

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OK, when I got my DVR from TW, they told me I could record to DVD or tape, whatever I had. As far as...

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Which DVD Recorder and VCR combo should I buy.?

I have decided to replace my seperate DVD player, and seperate VCR with a combo unit. I dont use my VCR much, but it would be nice to be able to copy my tapes over to DVD, even the tapes that are originals, and not just the ones that I recorded off of...

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Hi.I am not familiar with what you are after but i found a site showing six of the best DVD / VCR combos...

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