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    Default Is there any way I can record TV with a memory usb stick?

    Hey yeah, my dad thinks its a waste of time buying freeview+ or top up tv, and thinks I should buy a recordable dvd player. He said I might be able to do a setting on my tv if I plug my usb in to my wii and set it to record to that usb. I don't see how that would work, is there anything close to that idea that would work?

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    well there's play tv on the ps3 or you could get a tv capture card
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    You could look at Hauppauge or ATI's TV Card range for Windows PCs, or get Play TV for PS3.

    But no, you couldn't record to USB from a Wii or something.
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    There is a freesat HD box coming out soon that records onto a HDD. You can then copy the program onto a usb memory stick or external HDD.

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    I didn't think you can move files from a PVR type device like that to USB...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    I didn't think you can move files from a PVR type device like that to USB...?
    Well i am looking at one right now that says it does just that from what i can see.

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    thanks for the ideas, well I'm on a mac so I can't do the PC stuff. Haven't got a ps3 either, would love one though. I'm trying to cheat my way out of buying a recordable dvd player, because things like top up tv and freeview+ are just things with hardrives in unless you buy the extra channels. So I'm trying to just use my usb stick as a hardrive? Doubt that will work anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bouncing View Post
    So I'm trying to just use my usb stick as a hardrive? Doubt that will work anyway.
    Yeah, it won't work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bouncing View Post
    thanks for the ideas, well I'm on a mac so I can't do the PC stuff. Haven't got a ps3 either, would love one though. I'm trying to cheat my way out of buying a recordable dvd player, because things like top up tv and freeview+ are just things with hardrives in unless you buy the extra channels. So I'm trying to just use my usb stick as a hardrive? Doubt that will work anyway.
    For mac try EYE TV. Thats a tv stick for mac

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