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Well there is hardware that you can buy, but I just find it easier to use a camcorder and a Editing Software,i.e., Windows Movie maker or iMovie.

If you have a digital camcorder it should have an a/v input setting(might have a different name). Turn this on and then when you go into the VCR mode on the camcorder, plug-in the RCA cables into the output on the TV/VCR into your camcorder. What ever is on you TV should now appear on your camcorder. There should be a recording method like holding down the record and Play button. You camcorder should not be recording.

Now you need a PC with Firewire(a dynamic alternative to USB created by Apple), hook up the firewire cable that should have came with your camcorder. Open up an editor like Movie Maker or iMovie. You need to create a new project, then after record into the computer.

I don't know if this sounds gibberish or not, but I hope it helps. There are also converter boxes to connect from the TV to the computer, but they ranger from 200-2000 dollars.

2007-08-06 12:08:29 · answer #1 · answered by GranitW 3 · 12 4

Easiest way is to use a DVD Recorder and record a program on a DVD. Depending on the player, you'd need to read the manual on how to do it. But then you can just put it into your computer and save it.

2007-08-06 10:56:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Streaming is a fashion of receiving content cloth without rather downloading it on your device. Its conventional for song video clips, action picture trailers etc the place you likely dont decide for to maintain them. actual participant is the main ordinarily used software for this yet you opt for a competent connection velocity or it spends all its time loading.

2016-10-14 05:13:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

get a tv tuner card for your computer, hook the cable or antennae up to the card and record.

2007-08-06 12:46:05 · answer #4 · answered by dgey1 5 · 8 0

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