You'll need your DDVDR, a VCR with video/audio out or s-video out, a pc(maybe a mac), and an AV cable.
Connect the cable to the DDVDR and the VCR, then plug DDVDR into computer.
Install necessary software and drivers, insert a tape, and you're finished!
Yes. Just conect the VCR outputs (usually red and white for audio, yellow for video) to the DVR inputs. Set the DVR to record from that input, and press Play on the VCR.
Most VCR/DVD's only have one set of inputs and one set of output, unfortunately.
if the machine is set to VCR, insert a DVD. and vis versa. -3higgins3-
If it is a recorder/player for the TV then DVD-R. If it is in your computer it doesn't matter. If you are having problems reading these disks, Your DVD recorder Requires Dual Format or is in need of replacement.
If the VCR and/or DVD don't have the same type of connector that your tv set does, you can buy adapters that will convert from cable to two-prong in order to connect to your tv set. Connect from the OUT connector on the back of the DVD or VCR to the back of the tv where you normally connect the antenna. The antenna is not necessary when viewing the DVD or VCR.
You'll find all that in the owner's manual.
Video and audio OUT from the machine you're playing the original tape from, to Video and audio IN on the machine you're going to make your copy on. Set the recording VCR to `line in`as the input. Start the recording machine first then press play on the playing machine and sit back and relax until they're done.
Get Final Video Downloader, download the videos(and set it to convert), burn them to a disk, connect you DVD player to your vcr, set the vcr to record, play the disk, when the disk is finshed stop recording, job done. *gives you a thumbs up*
If you have Windows Vista, then it is possible that you have Windows DVD Maker.This is sufficient enough to create professional-looking DVDs, as the program practically makes the DVD by itself!
Similar to a CD burner, a DVD recorder is generally used to record copies of television shows and movies. Using a ""laser technique"", it records these videos onto a blank writable DVD disk. A DVD recorder is generally able to record VHS, DVD+R/+RW and DVD-R/RW. The Recordere always plays VHS, DVD, DVD+r/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD and CD-R/RW formats. Simple to use, you may set a time for burning a TV show or simply press record for imidiate TV/Movie recording, once you've entered a blank writeable DVD into your DVD recorder and begin 'burning'/'recording'.
you need the dazzle dvc 100 to record ps3/xbox360 gameplay. you also will need three splitters (two female one male), your consoles cord with the red white and yellow and last a double ended red white and white cable. A set up like the one described would not work on systems connected with a HDMI cable and would only be for connection to a Standard 480i TV. The 3 splitter set up would actually allow you also record from any RCA input audio/video recording system (DVD, VCR, ETC) and not require a dazzle package
All you need to do is run a coaxial cable from your set-top-box or TV antennea to the back of your VCR's "RF" or "ANT" in jacks. When you find something that you want to record, simply tune to that channel and press the record button on your VCR unit or remote control.