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Can I copy a recording from the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) using a VCR or DVD recorder?

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Can I copy a recording from the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) using a VCR or DVD recorder?

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To copy a recording to a VCR or DVD recorder, you will need to connect your DVR to your VCR/DVD recorder. The following steps assume you are using a VCR, but you can also use these steps for a DVD recorder. To copy a DVR recording using a VCR: • Connect the coaxial cable from the wall outlet to the DVR’s Cable In port. This connection should already be in place. • Using composite cables, connect one end of each composite cable to the matching colors on the DVR’s Video/Audio Out ports. • Connect the other ends of the composite cables to the matching colors on the VCR’s Video/Audio In ports. • Using another set of composite cables, connect one end of each composite cable to the matching colors on the VCR’s Video/Audio Out ports. • Connect the other ends of the composite cables to the matching colors on the TV’s Video/Audio In ports. • Insert a blank VCR tape into your VCR. • On your VCR, press Record. • Use your DVR’s remote control to play back a recording. The VCR records the program y

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To copy a recording to a VCR or DVD recorder, you will need to connect your DVR to your VCR/DVD recorder. The following steps assume you are using a VCR, but you can also use these steps for a DVD recorder.

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