Usually only one.
If your DVR has a built in DVD player, yes.
A DVR does not make CDs. A DVR records television programming and movies so you can watch them later.
On DVR!
Movies or streaming video use -R for storing computer data use +R
The Comcast DVR can hold about 400 hours of SD programming.
Only TiVO brand DVR's are capable of that feature at this point in time. Hope this helps!
There were no Power Rangers Time Force movies.
To get DVR with Time Warner Cable, you need to call your local Time Warner Cable business and let them know you what to add DVR to your plan. You may have to switch cable boxes though, which means a someone will have to visit your home, or wherever you have cable, and switch the boxes for you.
The rCA DRC8052N DVR can hold about 30 hours of sdtv.
Cablevision's IO Service or Time Warner Cable can provide an alternative to Direct TV's DVR plan. There are many local area cable companies that also provide this service.
You cannot move a file inside the DVR unit to a computer. But you can record output from the DVR onto computer's hard drive. Buy a USB or PCI 'video capture' device for your computer so that you can connect DVR's analog output (S-video, composite or component for video and RCA or red and white audio) to the video capture device. While a movie is played on the DVR, the computer will record it through the video capture device.
Any DVD/VCR combo with a composite out will work great with your TWC DVR.