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burn DVDs from elgato Eyetv Hybrid imported video

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Has anyone tried recording a DVD from video imported from TV via Elagto's Eyetv Hybrid? Since it records to the Hard Drive in MPEG-2, it should be possible to then burn a DVD out of the recorded footage, right?
 
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It records whatever's broadcast; it's usually MPEG-2, but it could be MP4 (but you can make a DVD from any source through the software).

The EyeTV format is actually a package containing the video file. EyeTV supports sending recordings to Toast for DVD burning, but if you extract the video you could use any software.
 

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