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DVD burning

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I have direct TV with a DVR and I have heard people talking about linking your PC to the DVR to record onto DVD using the DVD burner on the PC rather than a DVD recorder. Anyone know IF this can be done cheaply or not?? If so what do I need??
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check here it depends whether you have a DirectTV DVR or a DirectTV Tivo http://www.dvrplayground.com/
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Couldn't find any real information there. In the forums there was a guy who asked the same question back in November and no one ever replied. I did see a good article on how to make your own DVR which I may very well look into doing. In the end it looks like the cheapest route will be to just buy a DVD recorder and do it that way.
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anyone know about transferring movies from the computer to tivo? i have some divx movies that i would rather watch on the tv than the computer
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you best bet there is to burn them onto DVD. From what I can tell Tivo and other DVRs don't "talk" well to computers. It may be possible but I would think it too troublesome to be worth the effort.
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