You'll need receiver blank dvd disc, dvd recorder/reader, TV, and 2 AV cables(must be yellow, white, red!)
1. Connect receiver to dvd recorder with 1 cable.
2. Connect dvd recorder to TV with 1 cable. (Make sure TV is small, not a 32", but an 18" or 6".)
3. Turn on everything.
4. Insert disc, set receiver to what you want to watch, set TV to AV in.
5. Start show and begin recording - at the same time!
6. Stay nearby so you can stop show on time.
No, a DVD player cannot record a video: however a DVD recorder can.
The Haier TV does not record the DVD through the TV, however it will play recorded DVD when it comes to Record DVD;s.
Yes, you can use an HDMI cable to connect your dish network receiver box to your DVD recorder or the normal AV cables. However, HDMI is perfectly advisable to use.
Bell and Bell receivers are strictly for use in Canada.
You have to have writable DVD's in order to be able to record on to them; there is no way to get around that aspect of it. Regular DVD's play or allow access to what is stored on them; a write can record to a DVD-RW but can not record or store to a regular DVD.
Yess, the Packard Bell Imedia 2218 has a DVD Multi recorder with Ultra speed.
You can record from DVD's to VCR's, but only on some players. Toshiba makes a DVD to VCR recorder.
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Any of the Sony dual VCR/DVD players can record from DVD.
Usually the criteria for needing a tv license is if you have a tv-receiver or not. If your DVD-player has an antenna input connector and can record stuff sent over the air, then you probably need a license(although local regulations may vary).
(as of September 07th 2013) Nowhere. It does not exist on DVD.
Connect the satellite receiver to the surround receiver. You can then use the receiver to switch between this source and the the DVD or Blu-Ray player.