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27. January 2007 @ 07:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I am trying to connect my Philips 3455H/37 standalone DVDR and my desktop pc so I can play/record bi-directionally between them. My video card?s performance is more than adequate for me, as I don?t game and I do NOT need TV or FM tuners. The video card is a Radeon x600 16x PCI-E video card, which has 1@: vga, S-video and DVD-I outputs.

The DVDR?s connections:
Front Connections: Audio L/R in; CVBS in; i.LINK DV (IEEE1394, 4-pin) in; S-Video in

Rear Connections:
INPUTS - Analog audio Left/Right; RF antenna; Composite video (CVBS)

OUTPUTS ? [2] Analog audio Left/Right; Component Video [Y, Pb and Pr]; Composite video (CVBS); coaxial digital audio; TV-out [RF]; S-Video

My questions:
1) Is this possible to do what I am describing?
2) If so, do I need an additional card w/ both audio and video inputs/outputs, a replacement video card with these connections or am I way off base?
Also, I am on a somewhat strict budget.
Any/all suggestions are greatly appreciated.
DB
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