Recorders with hard drives operate similarly to regular recorders, only that they convert the sound and/or video into a digital format and record the digital format to the hard drive. They operate the hard drive similarly to how a PC would use it. They might use hard drives that don't have error correction to improve the speed.
Sounds like you should be able to use an S-Video cable to connect - This shoukd work.
yes, because of same master and slave combination.
One may purchase a DVD recorder with a built in hard drive from Future Shop, Best Buy or The Source. They have basic models as well as those with advanced features from all the high profile brands.
Yes, but it's done more manually
Unknown. Theoretically for years, depending on conditions.
the hard drive works by sticking gum inside of it
There are lots of places online where someone can buy Freeview hard drive recorders. Some of these places are Amazon, eBay, Tesco, Currys and Best Buy.
Only if you have a hard drive. Otherwise they will not work without a hard drive.
The PlayStation 3 is not designed to work without a hard drive. When the hard drive is worn out after many rewrites, the PlayStation 3 will no longer function and the hard drive should be replaced.
You get another memory storage device, such as an external hard drive, and you copy everything on your hard drive onto the external hard drive, and keep it safe. That way, if your hard drive crashes, then you can take it out, and plug your external hard drive in, and work from that.
The system will not be able to communicate with that hard drive.
If you have a hard drive. If you do not have a hard drive in your 360 it will not workAll Xbox games will work on a 360 that has a hard drive (elite and pro come with hard drive). Arcade version owners need to buy a hard drive first