At this point, if your talking about your computer, you can't. But if your talking about an external hard drive hooked up to the box, you can. In your list of recorded programs, go to external devices, select your hard drive, then from there you can select the programs that you want to transfer. You can continue to watch tv in the background while it is performing this action. Hope this helps, and good luck!
Most likely, no. they are probably encoded so that the computer wont recognize the files. It will probably be possible to get it onto the computer and there may be some program to decode it but i wouldn't know where to find one
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Yes you can. as long as they connect and the digital doesnt ask you for a sd card
No, DVI stands for digital video input. It is only for display, not for data transfer.
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The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) uses Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1 (DSS1) protocol interfaces to connect subscribers to the network. These are User-to-Network (UNI) interfaces. Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) is a suite of signalling protocols used in Network-to-Network (NNI) interfaces. These are connections between network elements within the ISDN.
Any digital content can be stored on computer media. This can be movies, programs, photos etc. Basically any digital file that can be copied is easy to transfer to computer media.
Digital Divide Network was created in 1999.
I don't think you can. If it's a digital tape recorder, you can always transfer the file to a computer and then from the computer to the pen drive.
Transfer cable is used to transfer digital video to and from a computer and camcorder.