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Can anyone tell me what software is required to enable me to record live TV programs from a VisionPlus Digital TV PCI Tuner card direct to a DVD disk via a LiteOn Dual Layer DVD Rom without first recording to the hard drive.
I have dual operating systems Win XP Pro and Win 98 SE and would prefer to be able to do the same on both systems. Up to now my researches have drawn a blank after trying Nero 6 and Pinnacle Instant CD Recording. Neither will recognise and capture the output from the TV card.
This is a Windows question, so moved to General. saravkrish, next time please just report such post with note that it should be moved, the comment doesn't help much.
Sorry, didn't know that Windows questions were allowed too. Tried to report the post but couldn't find the link/button. Infact I still don't know how to do it.
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