How can I take something I saved on Comcast's box and put it on a DVD disc, or a portable recorder?
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I save shows I want to watch later , but, when my box (Tivo-like from Comcast cable) is full I have to delete them in order to save more shows. Is there a way I can either transfer those shows to a DVD recorder, even VHS would do, or record them directly onto DVD redcorder? I do not want to lose the Tivo abilities to hold shows or make them go back.
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Answer:
If your Comcast box has a composite or S output, connect that to the like input of a VCR or DVDR, start playback on the Comcast box, start record on the VCR or DVDR, and you're all set. You also have to bring the audio across with a standard dual red/white RCA cable.
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