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Liz65 | 21:49 Wed 01st Sep 2010 | TV
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Is it possible to copy an iplayer download to DVD or hard drive?
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I used a program a few years ago called tunebite to strip away DRM from a legally downloaded film I'd purchased. It records in real time in the same format and file size as whatever media file you play.
As Ap says you'll need to convert to VOB to play on a DVD, or configure tunebite to record in AVI, most players support that format.
Unfortunately tunebite's...
22:13 Wed 01st Sep 2010
Yes, but you need to remove the time-limiting code that is built in - there are ways apparently
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Okay, let me extend that question - is it possible to copy an iPlayer download to DVD or hard drive, and if so, how?
If you do, it will expire and become unplayable after a certain amount of time - but if that isn't a problem, you will need to download a bit of software that will convert it into a VOB file (that can be read on all DVD players).
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Thanks Noth3, programme successfully transferred to DVD with no time limit on it! Liz
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