![]() According to Motorola, the 7232 HD DVR is supposed to have component, S-Video, Composite, FireWire (IEEE-1394), and HDMI connections for video. When this DVR is connected to your TV, what output do you use to view recordings? Most Verizon DVR's I've seen will connect the incoming cable to the box, then to the DVR, then to TV with an RG-6 or RG-59 RF cable (the absolute worst, even worse than composite!). I'm also surprised you were able to capture anything, as many cable broadcasts are single-use copy protected. Then again, not really - I'm seldom surprised by anything Verizon does or doesn't do. I, too, am surprised Verizon turned off every output except composite. I hear the capture device you're using has poor audio anyway. ![]() I could not get any support from ARC Soft and I want to use another device which is more reliable with good technical support. I wanted to use my desktop but had problem with installing the driver, Arc Soft showbiz DVD, which has the driver. ![]() Probably the issue was slow processor on my laptop. ![]() I was able to get video and audio but audio was of very poor quality. Using the USB capture device I bought ( VC-211V), which does not require video capture card on the computer, I connected red, white and yellow cables to DVR and USB to the PC. Verizon did not disable video composite output, all others (s-video, USB) are disabled. Cable provider is Verizon and DVR is Motorola 7232. ![]()
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