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Old 28th September 2007, 09:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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DVR-MS files located where?

Just where are the recorded tv programs located? I've searched around in folders and so far no luck. I want to burn same programs to DVD with Power Producer.
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Hello 229,

Normally you would find them in shared documents/Recorded TV.

Just click My Computer

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Recorded TV


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Re: DVR-MS files located where?

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Hello 229,

Normally you would find them in shared documents/Recorded TV.

Just click My Computer

Shared Documents

Recorded TV


Cheers,

King Hilary.
If they're not showing up as per KH's post, the actual location is (assuming C drive) C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Recorded TV

You can move the recording location with TweakMCE/MCE Customizer.

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Re: DVR-MS files located where?

Found them, thanks for your help...
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