yes you can using the usb and for steaming recording u can can use the line out either on the sound card or onboard audio There is also a firewire device desinged to run between a minidisc and your computer. Some minidisc recorders ive seen have them.
You will need to connect your Gameboy Advance to the Gamecube and trade over Jirachi from the Bonus Disc or from a special event.
VHA tapes are linear, analog recording systems. There is no way to download anything from VHS tapes other than by playing the tape and capturing the content using another recorder such as a DVD recorder. The quality of the recording will remain a typical VHS quality but once the content is captured in a digital format, it can be loaded on to a computer and possibly enhanced to eliminate some of the usual problems of VHS quality.
The DVD ROM will try to read the disc as a DVD or CD and give you a prompt asking what to do. If you open to view files, it will show you the files within the disc. It will not play the disc as a movie or as a game because the computer is not configured to read the files.
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Hi, DVD Recorder records from Tv, other movies music etc...With DVD Burner you can actually make a DVD (like copy a movie or music )(You will need blank disc to do it)Hope this helps you Yes, that't right, a DVD burner can be a burner or a burning software which can help you to convert and burn movies and video files to DVDs so you could play them on DVD player.
Hi! If u have the duzzle DVD recorder, u can have it's software The Duzzle DVD Recorder has a USB Port that u can plug-in it on your computer, on your Computer u need to open Windows Movie Maker if u have it! then u can Cuztomize it! and after it u can save to you're computer!
The Taskam is a mini disc recorder that everyone loves, it's quality is unsurpassed.
Connect the DVR to a DVD-R recorder, via the AV/SCART sockets. Monitor what is going on by connecting the TV to the DVD-R recorder. Playback the show on the DVR and press 'record' on the DVD recorder. The recording is made in real time and is therefore slow, but it works. You can substitute the DVD recorder with a computer, suitably equipped with a Recordable DVD drive and video capture card or dongle.
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.
put in the disc that came with it and install it then connect your action replay to your computer and the install wizard comes up install it
A mini disc recorder can be used to save any sort of audio file.
No, you can't burn a CD without a CD recorder(CD writer), unless you mean "burn" literally. You can save it to your hard drive but not to another disc, except a rw disc but then it would be data and only a computer would be able to read it. can't save to rw unless you have a burner
There's no way to save videos off a DVR on to a disc. However, if you have a computer and a Tuner/Digital Recorder card (separate purchase required,) it's possible to record the videos on to your computer and then save them to a disc. Of course, how successful you are depends on your DVR brand and model, so please consult further before making a purchase decision.
If you buy a new recorder you can typically download the video to your computer and save it onto your computer and then put it onto a disc. You can also hook it up to your TV and record it onto a DVD if you have the right equipment.
theres no reason you cant connect an mp3 player to any computer... if you have a recent OS then it might pick it up without needing a disc to install it
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You'll need receiver blank dvd disc, dvd recorder/reader, TV, and 2 AV cables(must be yellow, white, red!) 1. Connect receiver to dvd recorder with 1 cable. 2. Connect dvd recorder to TV with 1 cable. (Make sure TV is small, not a 32", but an 18" or 6".) 3. Turn on everything. 4. Insert disc, set receiver to what you want to watch, set TV to AV in. 5. Start show and begin recording - at the same time! 6. Stay nearby so you can stop show on time.