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You're both right. Yes, DVD recorders function almost identically to any VCR, and just because I can, I agree with Raza: Under 100 bones from Wal*mart, easily.

 

With my whoring out of the way, see what you can find in PVR's, which for my money, are infinitely more efficient than DVD recorders.

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Capture cards and the like can be expensive and more trouble than its worth if you only want to record the weekly WWE programming. But if you have an extra 300 Gig hard drive just sitting around collecting dust then by all means go to http://www.videohelp.com and get technical about the subject.

 

I'm assuming he's referring to an external DVD recorder to plug into his television, and not a DVD burner on his computer.

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Capture cards and the like can be expensive and more trouble than its worth if you only want to record the weekly WWE programming. But if you have an extra 300 Gig hard drive just sitting around collecting dust then by all means go to http://www.videohelp.com and get technical about the subject.

 

I'm assuming he's referring to an external DVD recorder to plug into his television, and not a DVD burner on his computer.

 

That's more or less their intended use, to record from TV as a VCR would. As someone mentioned though, DVRs are more efficient and they pretty much took over as far as replacing VCRs. You just hook the cable line into the input of the DVD recorder. Connect the recorder to the TV via the RCA inputs. You then select the correct input on the TV, and use the built-in tuner on the recorder to tune to the channel you want to record.

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Exactly. I don't mean to be a dick about this, but I don't know what Raza's capture card/external hard drive had to do with anything.

 

If you don't buy a PVR or Tivo outright, it's not out of the question to rent them through your current cable/satellite.

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