Try to use your Roxio or Nero burning software on your computer to "close" the CD.
The EverFocus ECOR4 4-CH DVR w/DVD BURNER does that.
Transfer Recorded Show From DVR to DVD, Most likely not, until you connect the output of the DVR to the input of the DVD. Then with copy protections, you may still not get a recording. Depends on the movie or program you recorded, and whether or not copy prevention signals have been inserted in the original program, or are being placed there by the program provider.
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.
If your DVR has a built in DVD player, yes.
The Toshiba SD H400 - DVD player / DVR is a good one.
There are several DVD recorders that come with DVR capability
Yes, you can find dvd/dvr combos at most major electronics stores.
DVD and Blu-ray
Any DVD/VCR combo with a composite out will work great with your TWC DVR.
Yes the EverFocus ECOR4 4-CH DVR w/DVD BURNER will also play your DVd videos.
This depends on the particular model. Some DVRs have DVD players built in, and some do not. By itself, a standalone DVR (Digital Video Recorder) without a DVD drive built in cannot play a DVD.
Hi As far as I am aware, DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) records video information in a variety of codecs. It is most imortant that any DVD recording be encoded to playback on ANY DVD player. There seems to be a great deal of confusion here. My feeling is that all recordings should be at leats M-PEG 2. DVR (Digital Video Recording) is a relatively new beast. Once again, as I understand it, a DVR records directly to a HDD (Hard Disc Drive). I have a Panasonic DMR E500H machine which I consider fantastic - even though it may be dated. It is both a DVD recorder and a DVR in one machine. I have recorded more than 100 full length features on my HDD. As technology improves, so will DVD/DVR's Hope this helps