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This product IS a digital VCR. However, in order to watch them on a TV, you need to have your computer connected to a TV. This is normally accomplished via a video card that has an outbound RCA or SVHS port that is connected to an identical inbound port on your TV.
You would also have to likely get the audio from your PC sound card to either your TV or a stereo receiver as well--unless your computer happens to be 5 feet away from the TV in which case you can use its sound system. |
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