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Date Posted: 21:45:23 02/14/02 Thu
Author: Oliver
Author Host/IP: ffm2-t5-2.mcbone.net / 62.104.212.89
Subject: Re: Recording by IEEE 1394
In reply to: Dan 's message, "Recording by IEEE 1394" on 15:04:30 02/14/02 Thu

Hi,

>Anybody know how to record into my philips DVR20 by
>Fire Wire from PC? I know that this port is locked to
>recording, but I think (hope) it is possible to unlock
>it,

Hmm, this port *is* for recording and not locked (at least, not here in Germany - so it shouldn't be in the whole EU)! But it takes just DV, not MPEG streams. And: Not every PC DV card ist compatible. :-( Philips should have a list of compatible DV cards ...

Regards, Oliver

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