Yes, there are domestic DVD player/recorders, for your TV/entertainment system. They have tuners to record from TV and AV inputs for recording from other sources.You can also get combi units with DVD and VHS tape in the same machine, for copying across.
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Connect the DVR to a DVD-R recorder, via the AV/SCART sockets. Monitor what is going on by connecting the TV to the DVD-R recorder. Playback the show on the DVR and press 'record' on the DVD recorder. The recording is made in real time and is therefore slow, but it works. You can substitute the DVD recorder with a computer, suitably equipped with a Recordable DVD drive and video capture card or dongle.
Hi! If u have the duzzle DVD recorder, u can have it's software The Duzzle DVD Recorder has a USB Port that u can plug-in it on your computer, on your Computer u need to open Windows Movie Maker if u have it! then u can Cuztomize it! and after it u can save to you're computer!
With an HP dvd recorder, you can record files onto a dvd whether it be movies, music, or pictures. It's a great piece of hardware to have on your computer.
If it is a recorder/player for the TV then DVD-R. If it is in your computer it doesn't matter. If you are having problems reading these disks, Your DVD recorder Requires Dual Format or is in need of replacement.
No. A DVD player only plays DVD's. In order to duplicate DVD's you would need a DVD recorder or computer software. A DVD recorder may also play DVDs. no, you can't!
Most dvd recorders do not require a satellite subscription. If you are recording movies from your television, you will need to have a broadcast but cable is certainly sufficient.
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With a VCR or a DVD Recorder
NO Not unless you have a recorder. The laser in a recorder burns the data onto the surface of the DVD. If you wish to transfer a video file from your Digital Video Recorder to a Disc, you must have a burner to do so. You may, however be able to transfer the data from your DVR to your computer using a cable. But not knowing your model, I cannot advise for sure.
A DVD HDD recorder is better than a VCR, or a simple digital DVD recorder. Nothing can match a DVD HDD recorder's ability to pause and rewind live TV. If that's something you want, a DVD HDD recorder is the only way to get it with currently available technology.
A DVD Recorder that you purchase requires no service.