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	<title>Comments on: how to hook up your dvd player to record cable?</title>
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		<title>By: gkk_72</title>
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		<description>Hook the best possible output of the TiVO ( hopefully s-video or component video) to the input of your DVD recorder.   This should allow you to record from your TiVO.  (does TiVO have macrovision encoding?)

For recording from cable, if your DVD recorder has a tuner, buy a cable splitter and hook up the tv signal coax to the splitter.  One cable goes to the tv and the other goes to the DVD recorder.  

When you are going to record you just select  tuner or video input and you should be all set.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hook the best possible output of the TiVO ( hopefully s-video or component video) to the input of your DVD recorder.   This should allow you to record from your TiVO.  (does TiVO have macrovision encoding?)</p>
<p>For recording from cable, if your DVD recorder has a tuner, buy a cable splitter and hook up the tv signal coax to the splitter.  One cable goes to the tv and the other goes to the DVD recorder.  </p>
<p>When you are going to record you just select  tuner or video input and you should be all set.</p>
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