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       USB output from WD
    lelboy
    post Mar 28 2012, 04:30 PM
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    Hi, First post, so hello to all.
    Here's a question - which might make me sound a bit gormless - but can I, via usb socket on WD player, connect to an external HDD and record anything that I may be viewing at that time (via HDMI). For example, could I record a YouTube or Netfix clip. It's all new to me, as I've only just got the Live SMP, and want to play with it!
    Shame it doesn't have the component output - as the older ones seem to have.
    Any help much appreciaed.
    Cheers, Les.
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    post Mar 29 2012, 08:16 AM
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    You could simply download the YouTube videos and view them whenever you like via the Live SMP.
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