Panasonic's new 50GB BD recorder, the DMR-E700BD, can also record on DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs.
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.
it is used to watch movies or dvds or even videos. A DVD 'RECORDER' is used for recording onto suitable discs, either re-recordable DVD-RW or DVD+RW. Record once discs are, DVD-R and DVD+R Most commercial recorders have a TV tuner built in, so you can record direct off Tv, they also have AV sockets so they can be hooked up to another machine and record off an old VHS VCR. Most modern computers have an optical disc drive that can also record onto DVD's, like video off the computer, they can also store data.
Hi, You should be able to do it with the right equipment. A lot depends on your DVD recorder and its capabilities and whether or not your cable box has the appropriate outputs on it. Just remember, "Where there's a will, there's a way". Hope this helps, Cubby
Any of the Sony dual VCR/DVD players can record from DVD.
Well im pretty sure so get a job and get off your computer u should know the answer
You would be best off getting a digital recorder that can provide a better audio quality.
You use a voice memo recorder, by first turning the device on, hitting record and speaking clearly into the speaker. Once you have finished speaking, you hit record again and turn the machine off.
There are a few options a person has to buy a Pioneer DVD player. Among them are Amazon, Best Buy, or they can buy that device from someone off the auction website eBay.
Most DVD recorders have Audio and video output sockets on the back. Use the Left and Right audio out and connect to a recorder. These days most people will want the audio stored digitally. You can use a patch lead that combines the two RCA connector to a single stereo 3.5mm jack plug, use the jack plug in the mic socket of your computer and record using windows recorder or equivalent. You can also buy dedicated MP3 recorders that accept analogue inputs, or use a capture card or dongle.
The only way to record a video in wizard101 is(that I know of) to go to wizard101. Options. Gameplay options. Fullscreen>off. Then use a screen recorder (such as hypercam 2) to record the window.
It doesn't record, just sets the camera angle to a different position. You must record it with another screen recorder while using it.
Screen captures and recordings of computer programs are possible, but because of the way that DVD and Bluray videos are processed through the video card, the Decompression is handled on the video hardware has passed it off, making It impossible to capture. Because of licensing rights and lobbying by motion picture studios, few DVD programs and almost no Bluray programs will do screen still captures.