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you have a dvd burner connected yo your computer via USB?
it worked fine. (um, you were able to burn discs. great what did you do with them?)
now, you buy an HD TV and all of a sudden, there's a problem burning discs with your computer?
there's a step missing from your question. fill in that step, and we can answer it.
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January 01, 2009 01:30 AM
Can you help me figure out how to get my DVD burner to work?
I have an external burner that worked fine but once I got the new HD television I can't figure out how to get it to work. Am I missing something?
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January 01, 2009 03:17 AM
sorry. we need LOTS more detail. you have a dvd burner connected yo your computer via USB?
it worked fine. (um, you were able to burn discs. great what did you do with them?)
now, you buy an HD TV and all of a sudden, there's a problem burning discs with your computer?
there's a step missing from your question. fill in that step, and we can answer it.
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January 01, 2009 01:47 PM
Well someone is missing something uh :) I am talking about my DVD burner that is hooked up to my TV. I don't have nor did I ever have it hooked to my computer. Sorry this is really my husbands area of expertise but he is driving me crazy telling me it can't be done.
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January 01, 2009 02:06 PM
I have a Hitachi HD television and a Magnabox DVD player/burner. I was just informed that I need a new player/burner that is HDMI something. The old burner doesn't have the HDMI port so just getting the cable won't work.
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