no why would it it records direct TV channels not cable channels you can get a Comcast cable DVR for only $10 a month
When purchasing a directv dvr confirm with the carrier if you qualify for any discount on equipment or promotional offers on monthly service. Complete price comarisons for the equipment with local stores and manufacturer. Confirm if any additional equipment is needed for setup.
Usually you get your DVR through your cable provider so it really depends on what cable company you are going through . Some cable companys such as Comcast have DVR's that do have parental controls .
Custom built DVR's and tools such as TIVO allow you to use any provider.
No, if you arereferring to the kind that screw on to the coax before the cable reaches the TV. The setup menu of the DirecTV box has a place you can select or eliminate any channel from the TV.
Any DVD/VCR combo with a composite out will work great with your TWC DVR.
It depends... If the DVR was purchased at a store and has a card slot....the answer may be yes. TiVo stand alone systems, Panasonic, ARCHOS... etc If your system was bought from Dish network.... Probably not.
Yes. It's known as a dual DVR. Mine's a Dish Network unit and DirecTV has 'em too, but you have to be a subscriber and have ordered the dual receiver/recording unit. Other than that, I'm not sure that there are any others on the market.
Yes, the "Cable Unlimited Female Printer" will work with any USB or parallel cable printer.
Yes. Any cable with 3.5mm male input will work.
Yes, any Ethernet cable will work for the 360.
Direct TV DVR works in the same way as any other DVR service. You use your remote to record a program or movie and look for it in the place where the recordings are stored for future viewings.
Diego, Seagate and Western Digital DVRs all work as Windows Media extenders.