UK techs - Sky+HD and DVD recording

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A bit of a multi-part question for you but first, the background story.

We have a Sky+HD recorder (an Amstrad DRX 890C) but not the HD service, only SD. We also have a Philips DVDR 7260H, which is a stand-alone DVD/HDD recorder. Both machines have HDMI outputs which go up to the TV - selecting HDMI 1 on the TV means that you can watch the Sky box; HDMI 2 means you can watch the DVD Recorder/Player.

I record lots of music videos from Sky Arts 1 and BBC4 on the Sky box and I don't want to lose them, which may happen if the box (or the HDD in it) goes faulty; plus of course, you need a current Sky subscription to play recordings on a Sky box, which we may not always have, so I like to make copies of these recordings 'just in case'.

The only way I know of doing this is by connecting a Scart cable between the Sky box and the Philips DVD/HDD Recorder and doing it in real time by pressing 'Play' on the Sky box and 'Record' on the Philips box and letting the programme run its course. I can then, at any time later on, burn the recording to a blank DVD if I so wish (and I often do) so I have it in three places - the Sky box HDD, the Philips box HDD and a DVD disc.

The Philips DVD/HDD Recorder has just died and I can't afford a replacement at the moment, but I do have a spare computer that I could press into service to take its place - if I (and for that, read you ;)) can connect it.

It's based on a Gigabyte H67N-USB3-B3 mobo with an Intel Core i3 2120 and 6GB of DDR3 RAM and is running Windows 7 Pro x64 so I reckon it's obviously powerful enough to do the job but I'm not sure how to get the data in. The motherboard has two HDMI ports, one of which is obviously used to connect to a monitor to show the output, but (and I'm sorry if it's a silly question that I should know the answer to) can the second HDMI connector be used to accept an input?

Second question is - if the answer to that is 'yes', is there some sort of Scart (which is the only connector at the Sky box end) to HDMI cable or adapter available?

And finally, if it can be done, what software should I use (preferably free to download and use for personal use) to do the recording - both initially as HDD to HDD and then HDD to DVD disc?

Apologies for long post and thanks.

EDIT: Sorry, in case it's relevant I should say that when I record the videos onto DVD discs, I want them to be playable on ordinary, standard, stand-alone DVD players rather than some computer-only format. Thanks
 
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... but I'm not sure how to get the data in.
You have to use some sort of capture device on the recording computer. Plenty of choice on eBay or Amazon. Having captured the stream, you can do what you like with it.

The Sky box HDMI is an output; the video card HDMI is also an output (only) port.
 
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