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Posted by Lonnie on August 20, 2004, 2:47 am
Please log in for more thread options http://www.cox.com/newservices/DVR/default.asp Can we port our stored material to DVD/VHS? If not this new service will be a bust. Anyone have this at this X. What are your experiences with it. I have been eyeing the TiVo's for a hwile but they only port to VHS. More expensive recorders port to DVD | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Ron Hunter on August 20, 2004, 6:38 am
Please log in for more thread options > experiences with it. I have been eyeing the TiVo's for a hwile but they only
port to VHS.
> More expensive recorders port to DVD
I have Charter DVR, and like any relatively new technology, it has a few warts, and the operation needs a bit of reworking at the programming level, but it revolutionized my TV watching. I have felt no need to save anything to VCR/DVD. If I did, then it IS possible, but with only VCR quality at this time. The whole thing seems to be at a very early stage of sophistication. Still, I wouldn't even consider going back. | ||||||||||||||||
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> Can we port our stored material to DVD/VHS?
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