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I have searched this forum and could not find the answer.

I was able until a couple months ago to record to DVD from my Direct TV box to DVD. Now I get a message telling me it is blocked or prohibited.

How can I record to DVD from my Direct TV DVR?
 

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You can record from the DVR's audio/video outputs - the yellow, white and red ones - or by using the S-Video output along with the analog audio (back to white and red) outputs.

My guess is you unhooked your DVD recorder and re-hooked it up using component out and in (green, blue and red - different red). That will get you a no-no sign.
 

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Nothing changed as far as hookup. I just started getting the message: cannot record. I have a Magnavox MWR 20V6 recorder.

when I called DirectTv about it, they said that I should not have been able to record at all. There must have been a glitch. I think when DirectTv upgraded my software, it stopped allowing me to record.

I simply have the red, white and yellow cables hooked up as I have had all along.

You said use the Svideo cable and that may bypass the block?

Carl Spock said:
You can record from the DVR's audio/video outputs - the yellow, white and red ones - or by using the S-Video output along with the analog audio (back to white and red) outputs.

My guess is you unhooked your DVD recorder and re-hooked it up using component out and in (green, blue and red - different red). That will get you a no-no sign.
 

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markcase said:
Nothing changed as far as hookup. I just started getting the message: cannot record. I have a Magnavox MWR 20V6 recorder.

when I called DirectTv about it, they said that I should not have been able to record at all. There must have been a glitch. I think when DirectTv upgraded my software, it stopped allowing me to record.

I simply have the red, white and yellow cables hooked up as I have had all along.

You said use the Svideo cable and that may bypass the block?
I think certain HD content is blocked. I tried a few movies (Pirates of the Caribbean) that were blocked. I'm not sure about SD. I have some SD "Blues Clues" and "Sesame Street" episodes I want to put on DVD for my kid but I haven't tried it yet.
 
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