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How Do You Use A DVD Recorder?

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How Do You Use A DVD Recorder?

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There are several things that you must be aware of before using a DVD recorder. There are multiple sources of input for the recording. Different DVD recorders use different kinds of discs. Recording can take place in real time or at high speed. The DVD must also be “finalized” before it can be viewed on another DVD player. Failure to consider any of these steps can prevent you from recording on a DVD. Determine where the data for the DVD recording will come from. A video camera, VCR or DVD player can be connected directly to a DVD recorder with cables. Data can also come directly from a cable or satellite box. Be sure to plug both audio and video cables from the outputs of the source machine into the inputs of the DVD recorder. Many DVD recorders also have hard drives. This allows you to put a source DVD in the machine first, copy the data, then burn a new DVD in the same machine. You can also use data stored on the hard drive to copy to a DVD. Select your input. Start by playing your

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