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[QUOTE="PoppyHart, post: 149555, member: 515"] If you want to capture it it in "true" HD, i.e. without losing any picture resolution, you'll need to run it through your computer. A device called a Hauppage PVR will allow this. If you want to simply transfer it to DVD, buy a DVD recorder and simply hit record. They are a dying breed, but you can still find models for around $100 at the Best Buys of the world. If you want to go upscale, find a model with a built-in hard drive. You'll need to buy these online, as they are essentially illegal in the U.S. as they infringe upon DVR patent technology. Regardless, you will want one with "upconverting" capabilities to maintain the 16x9 picture ratio. Most recorders these days have that ability. There's a ton more advice I can give depending on what you're specifically hoping to accomplish (quality, budget, types of discs, dos/donts, etc..) and your current TV/DVR setup. I have about 5,000 sporting events archived to DVD, including about 360 Syracuse games and almost every (non-local) televised SU game since 2004. [/QUOTE]
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