How to Record Television Shows on Your Computer
By TheCaptain, published Jun 20, 2007
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There's a simple and inexpensive solution to this problem: A USB capture card. A USB capture card is a device that plugs into your computer and your television, and converts the signals that would previously have been recorded on a videotape into a format your computer can understand. You can then record the video on your computer, and burn it to a DVD if you like. I'll explain how you can do this.
The first step is to find a suitable USB capture card. Although USB capture cards are cheaper than digital video recorders, it you should still expect to shell out about 40 bucks. Before you buy one, check the output on the back of your television. What kind of output does it have? Most televisions will have RCA output, colored two terminals with holes in a metal, one yellow, one red, and one white. Other televisions will use S-video output, and will have a small circular jack with a number of holes in it. Other televisions will only have a coaxial cable output jack. If yours is one of these, you might be out of luck. It might be time to start looking at new televisions.
If you have an HD television, make sure you look for HD compatible USB capture devices. Expect to spend a bit more money for one of these, and also expect to use a lot more hard disk space.
Buy a USB capture device compatible with your televisions output. Note that some capture devices will be able to plug directly and your television, while others will require a patch cable to connect them. Buy a patch cable if you need to. Expect it to cost around $10.
Hook the whole business up, connecting the USB capture device both to the television and to the computer. Obviously, this will only work if the television is close to the computer, or if you're using a laptop. Install the software that came with the USB capture device.
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Takeaways
- The solution to your problem is a USB video capture card.
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