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It depends on the set you are watching on and your cable service. If you have a cable service that sends in all channels, digital and analog, without the need for a set top box, then you can get all the channels available if your DVR and television both have digital tuners built into them. If your DVR does not have a digital tuner, it will only be able to pick up the standard channels and not the "virtual" channels available through digital service (i.e. 8.1 or 17.4, etc.). If the DVR does have a digital tuner, but you are still watching on an old analog CRT television set, then you won't be able to watch the virtual channels while the DVR is recording, since the old TV won't pick up those in between channels. So, the answer is, if you have a set with a digital tuner, and a DVR with a digital tuner, you will be able to watch any channel while recording any other channel, as long as they are not encoded. If one of the two does not have a digital tuner, then your watching selection will be limited to what it can pick up.
DVD stands for Digital Video Disk and the player is the machine that'll play them.
If it just says "Digital Copy" it will not play in a DVD player. But if it has the DVD logo, or says it ALSO has a DVD, you can.
No, you do not need a digital converter box to use a DVD Player, all you need is a TV.
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The samsung V9800 unfortunately doesn't come with a digital tuner, but your TV may have one in it.
The Coby TFDVD7377 DVD player plays Divx and has USB Port & SD Memory Card Slot and Dolby Digital decoder
Portable DVD players play DVDs using a digital scanner eye. The scanner eye is located inside the DVD player, and it scans the DVD as it turns. Then, it transfers the images to the screen.
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If you have a DVD player and just the speakers, no. You will need a system with an amplifier. Some of the Onida systems include this. Connect the digital audio output of the DVD player to the amplifier.
Nearly every modern player supports digital audio -- check for Digital COAX or SPDIF connectors.