It is a cable that goes into an electric plug on your wall on its one end and into the DVD recorder on the other end, and supplies power / electricity to the recorder device. The cable should be included with the recorder in the same package. If not, I would return the product or request the cable.
you will need the video cable that is compatible with your camcorder. It is a DV cable not a usb cable. The DV cable then connects to the I394 port on your computer. Some PC do not have this port.
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To record with a DVD recorder using a computer, first, connect the DVD recorder to the computer via a USB or HDMI cable, depending on your device's ports. Ensure the DVD recorder is powered on and insert a blank DVD into the recorder. Use appropriate recording software on your computer to select the source (like a video file or live stream) and choose the DVD recorder as the output device. Finally, start the recording process in the software, and the content will be saved onto the DVD.
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Hi, You should be able to do it with the right equipment. A lot depends on your DVD recorder and its capabilities and whether or not your cable box has the appropriate outputs on it. Just remember, "Where there's a will, there's a way". Hope this helps, Cubby
NO Not unless you have a recorder. The laser in a recorder burns the data onto the surface of the DVD. If you wish to transfer a video file from your Digital Video Recorder to a Disc, you must have a burner to do so. You may, however be able to transfer the data from your DVR to your computer using a cable. But not knowing your model, I cannot advise for sure.
To connect a digital HDTV to a tunerless DVD recorder, first connect the cable box to the RF modulator using the RF output. Then, connect the RF modulator’s output to the DVD recorder’s AV jacks using the appropriate cables (typically composite video and audio cables). Finally, connect the DVD recorder's output to the HDTV using HDMI or composite cables, ensuring both devices are set to their corresponding input/output settings for proper signal transmission.
Try using the composite (analog) outputs from your cable box instead of the digital outputs.
There are many good blu ray DVD recorder that can record into a blu ray DVD. The most common one that is bought would be the Power DVD ultra.
Yes, you can use an HDMI cable to connect your dish network receiver box to your DVD recorder or the normal AV cables. However, HDMI is perfectly advisable to use.