There's no way to save videos off a DVR on to a disc. However, if you have a computer and a Tuner/Digital Recorder card (separate purchase required,) it's possible to record the videos on to your computer and then save them to a disc. Of course, how successful you are depends on your DVR brand and model, so please consult further before making a purchase decision.
No, only if you burn it onto disc and sell it.
That is entirely dependant on the built in disc space of the DVR used to store the videos. Check to see how much storage the device has. There should be a list in the manual or online at the site.
Yes the EverFocus ECOR4 4-CH DVR w/DVD BURNER will also play your DVd videos.
Videos saved on your computer must be in one of the following formats before you can import them into Windows Movie Maker:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmvIf the video in not in a compatible format, you will need to convert it to one before it can be used in the program.
You can connect the output of your DVR in a DVD recorder, such as the Samsung DVD-VR375. This will record your DVR programs directly to DVD.
NO Not unless you have a recorder. The laser in a recorder burns the data onto the surface of the DVD. If you wish to transfer a video file from your Digital Video Recorder to a Disc, you must have a burner to do so. You may, however be able to transfer the data from your DVR to your computer using a cable. But not knowing your model, I cannot advise for sure.
yes you can but its illegal
There are a variety of things a CCTV DVR can do. They have the ability to save home security video and audio to a hard drive. You also have the ability to save footage from a number of security cameras on one CCTV DVR.
Movies or streaming video use -R for storing computer data use +R
I don't think you can. About a year ago my DVR/receiver broke down and i lost all the programs I had on it.
Here are a few things you can do with most DVRs: * Record movies and television shows from your cable service. * Pause or fast-forward live TV. * Use the Internet to schedule your DVR to record your favorite television show. This may require the download of additional software onto your PC and/or require you to add your DVR to your home network. * Search your cable listings by actor, time or even director. * Download and share digital photos and music from your computer and DVR. This may require the download of additional software onto your PC and/or require you to add your DVR to your home network.
The first DVR Blue prototypes were unveiled at the CEATEC exhibition in October 2000.