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  1. Member
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    Mar 2005
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    Hey so I was wondering is is possible to take videos on store on my computer, put them on a usb flash card and have them transfered over to my dvd-recorder. I ask this because the White Sox offer this feature where you can download the game of the day for $3.99 and I was hoping to be able to put that onto my DVR and burn it on to a disc so I can get the whole season. If not has this ever been possible on any DVR for that matter? Also...if worse comes to worse and I can do this...should I invest in a DVD recorder computer drive or a CD-R drive. Im not sure what the files are...but I think they are either avi, mpeg, or mpeg4. So would it even matter what kind of media disk I put them on, because last I recall the DVR-640 can read all of these. Thanks for the help and have a Happy New Years!
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    Dec 2003
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    Eugene, Oregon
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    The USB port is for uploading JPEG photos to the Pioneer's hard drive. I think it also can be used for connecting a printer for printing photos from the Pioneer.

    If you have a card or external device from which you can output composite or S-video from your computer, you can connect the computer to the video and audio inputs of the DVD recorder and play the downloaded video while recording it to the 640's hard drive.

    If the downloaded video is DivX and small enough to fit a CD-R disc then you can burn it as data to a CD-R and play it on the 640.
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