With the use of just one USB port you can turn your PC into a fully functional DVR system.This device is a breeze to set up and use simply plug it into one of your PC\'s USB ports and install the software on the included disc and in moments you can turn your PC into security central with one of the easiest DIY DVR systems available. Features Easy to use and install Uses just one USB Port Small no need for big bulky boxes Technical Specifications Input: 4 Video 2 audio connections Interface: USB Support for motion detection cameras Includes 1 USB-DVR 1 Instruction Booklet 1 Software Disc * Note: This device is designed for 32-Bit Windows XP and Vista machines only
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Mini Gadgets USB-DVR Usb-dvr Security Camera Motion Detection USD 59.54
With the use of just one USB port you can turn your PC into a fully functional DVR system.This device is a breeze to set up and use simply plug it into one of your PC\ s USB ports and install the software on the included disc and in moments you can turn your PC into security central with one of the easiest DIY DVR systems available. Features Easy to use and install Uses just one USB Port Small no need for big bulky boxes Technical Specifications Input: 4 Video 2 audio connections Interface: USB Support for motion detection cameras Includes 1 USB-DVR 1 Instruction Booklet 1 Software Disc * Note: This device is designed for 32-Bit Windows XP and Vista machines only
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Can I download recorded programming on my Dishnetwork DVR to my labtop via USB??
Can anyone tell me if its possible to download recorded programming on my Dishnetwork ViP 622 DVR receiver to my labtop via USB? The receiver has a USB port and I'm wondering if its possible? There has to be a use for the USB port on the receiver?
You can with a TV tuner card for your computer.
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