no , is not the same protocol
The uses of the Sony DVR product is to record television shows to be able to watch at a later time. This can be done with Sony or a number of other companies.
Yes. You can either record a movie or show with the provider's DVR, or you can record via VCR or other recording device.
Honestly, you can't. The only way that you can channel search is to do it through your local cable or satellite's set-top-box.
You cannot record gameplay with PlayTV, you can only record TV.
The Play Station and TV's
Both direct tv and Dish Network offer a DVR tryp receiver.
A tv source, such as cable tv, satellite, or an antenna. You install them to the card and it allows you to watch and record tv signals...
Yes I can use my Sony Bravia BR6 HDTV remote to play PS3 Blue ray Discs and DVDs including the play, stop, pause, fast forward and other functions. I do not know if every Sony TV remote works like this only that mine does and when I purchased a Sony Home theater I found that remote also worked
You can't play the Sony TV's sound through this system, as the TZ210 doesn't have any video or audio inputs. This system can only be used to play DVDs and the radio tuner built into the TZ210.
Yes it does a very good job and the TV shows that I record on my Media Center Computer play much better on the PS3 than they ever did on the Sony DVD/VCR. I also like the ability to fast forward past the commercials with the PS3. Rental DVDs of movies also seem to play clearer in the PS3 than in the Sony DVD/VCR player I used to use.
The Sony KV-28F is an older CRT based television and was purely analog input. As with other anaolog televisions, a set top box for digital terrestrial broadcasts, a satellite or cable receiver will all work with the television as long as they have a standard definition analog output.
The Haier TV does not record the DVD through the TV, however it will play recorded DVD when it comes to Record DVD;s.