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claytonx 24-02-2012 12:39

V+ to L G Recorder
 
I have a Virgin Samsung V+ box which records but only to the box itself,so I bought a L.G DRT389H Recorder to transfer some movies to disc for viewing at a later date.
Does anyone have any idea how to set this recorder up as I have tried always but with no success.I have to return it by Tuesday to get my monies back.

Gordon Booth 24-02-2012 12:59

Re: V+ to L G Recorder
 
I tried an LG and a Toshiba DVD recorder-couldn't follow either of them.
Change it for a Panasonic-much easier to set up.
By the way if your LG has a hard drive on it they may not take it back( for chance you loaded something naughty on it!).

claytonx 24-02-2012 13:31

Re: V+ to L G Recorder
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 972402)
I tried an LG and a Toshiba DVD recorder-couldn't follow either of them.
Change it for a Panasonic-much easier to set up.
By the way if your LG has a hard drive on it they may not take it back( for chance you loaded something naughty on it!).

No HARD drive or anything else at my age,Gordon.

jaysay 24-02-2012 17:51

Re: V+ to L G Recorder
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 972402)
I tried an LG and a Toshiba DVD recorder-couldn't follow either of them.
Change it for a Panasonic-much easier to set up.
By the way if your LG has a hard drive on it they may not take it back( for chance you loaded something naughty on it!).

I love Panasonic too Gordon, most of my stuff TVs DVD VCR Stereo, Microwave are all Panasonic

Boeing Guy 25-02-2012 08:07

Re: V+ to L G Recorder
 
You could try this
Official EZCAP EzCAP116 USB 2.0 Video Capture Device.: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
I got one last year, it plugs into the back of your V box, you might need a scary to RCA plug, I take it you ave scary on the back? I'm a sky user.
The other end goes into a USB port on your computer.
Install the software and press record.
It's very simple.


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