No, but if you have Dish you may qualify for a upgrade for a Dish DVR.
There are pros and cons to having Dish and for having cable. Cable does not have as many channels to choose from or DVR. But, during storms Dish goes out a lot.
If it is a Dish or DirecTV DVR, you cannot.
You can record a cable TV program with a DVR box. DVR boxes are an additional feature and service with the cable company which allows you to schedule recording for programs at various times.
A person can record on a Panasaonic Viera TV by connecting a DVR through their cable box. A DVR recorder upgrade can be obtained by the local cable company.
if you have a DVR box yes you can
Cable DVR is a program that is used to record cable television shows to be watched later. The ones that are considered the best allow the user to record multiple shows at the same time and record one show while watching another show.
Generally, you can't connect the output of a games console to a cable or satellite DVR. The DVRs normally don't have a video input and are built to record content only from the the broadcaster.
No, the cable will not work when the satellite is out. The satellite is what brings you the picture. If you are concerned about the satellite, I would stay with cable.
No you cannot. The receiver decodes the signal coming from the satellite that is unique to DISH Network.
No. In order to use a Dish Dvr, you need to have an active Dish account.
Connect its input to the output of a cable box and DVR's output to your television. If you don't have a cable / satellite set-top box, and your DVR has a built-in TV tuner, connect its input to a coax cable from your wall (raw cable feed) or a TV antenna (over the air reception), and DVR's output to your television, then scan for available channels. You should be able to watch TV through the DVR and record TV shows onto it.
Dish cable is only 19.99 a month.It is the cheapest cable you can find anywhere.But it has its drawbacks.It offers free Hd and two room dvr with that low price.