RE: copying to disk

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First open Media Center
Then go to More Programs
Select Video DVD
Select OK
Select Record TV
Select Programs to be Recorded
Select DVD
Select Create DVD
It took me 2 hours to find out how to do this
I hope this will help you

"markvt1" wrote:

> i was wondering how i can take a show i recorded onto the media center and
> burn it to disk?
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