A DVR does not make CDs. A DVR records television programming and movies so you can watch them later.
No; a DVR just records TV; it does not have a WiFi router built in.
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An eight camera DVR is a security system with eight cameras. It records activity to a DVR so that you can watch it later. http://www.cctvhotdeals.com/complete-security-kits/8-channel-dvr-system/8-ch-video-surveillance-dvr-camera-security-system-500gb.html
no why would it it records direct TV channels not cable channels you can get a Comcast cable DVR for only $10 a month
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A DVR, otherwise known as a digital video recorder comes under the category of a consumer electronics device. It records video digitally off the television.
A digital cable dvr is different from a vcr because one takes VHS tapes, and the other records tv shows digitally to a hard drive so you can watch them later.
Not really. Your DVR records a frequency (channel) that's already there. It's really not much different than a VCR, except that it's a bit computerized and records your programs in a digital format, usually on an internal hard drive like the ones found in computers.
In order to record 5 shows at once, you would need a DVR that has 5 separate tuners. The majority of DVRs only have a single tuner, and there are a few that have 2 tuners, but I have never heard of one that has 5.
If you need help with your DVR hardware, visit your DVR manufacturer
If you need help with your DVR hardware, visit your DVR manufacturer