Yes, but it does not create very goo picture quality at all. First, your going to want to hook up a coaxial cable to the back of the DVR where it says "Out To TV". Next, hook up the other end to your TV's "RF In". Another way, witch will give you slightly better picture quality, is to run composite cables from your DVR to your VCR. With both of these set-ups, it does not matter where each end of the cabling is hooked up, just as long as the colors match, you'll be fine. You cannot record a movie that is already on the DVR on to tape, only live TV. You also CANNOT change the channel while recording, as this will interrupt the recording process, then record whatever is on the other channel that you tuned to. and good luck!*
*=If you are hesitant on any of these steps, have a technitian come out to your house and do it for you. - Good luck!!
From the movie, The Ring. They play the tape in the movie.
Turn the tape over.
Duct tape
put it in a vidio tape recorder and press record
record
Tape record WHAT? Other people's conversations (without them knowing it or giving permission)? No, it is not - it's an invasion of privacy.
The most common type of storage that does not use direct access is tape storage. Tape uses sequential access, that requires to start from the beginning of the tape and go through the tape until you find the section you need. Direct access includes a directory that will let you go directly to the data you need.
For Serious?
use Duct tape. everything is stronger with duct tape
The Ring tape is fictional, it was made for the fictional Horror movie The Ring.
Susan is going to record her son's circumcision on video tape.
The 45 rpm record was followed by the , which in turn was followed by the eight-track tape player.