Yes. It's known as a dual DVR. Mine's a Dish Network unit and DirecTV has 'em too, but you have to be a subscriber and have ordered the dual receiver/recording unit. Other than that, I'm not sure that there are any others on the market.
Most DVR's can record two shows at once with ease , but it depends on what DVR you have and if it provides this feature or not . All in all though most DVR's are capable of this feature .
is recording a copy of a joint mutual will with an affidavit still considered as the same as recording the original copy at the court house
Yes. 'Serial' transmission means all bits travel the same channel, one at a time. 'Parallel' transmission means several bits travel several channels, at the same time.
Another word for capable is able to.
They are both types of passsive transportation.
2.4 Ghz 802.11 N has the same channels as 802.11b/g so you are looking at 3 clean channels of 1,6, and 11
If a soloist records the same voice again in a new track it is called "doubling". The recording technic is"multitracking" In multi tracking the same person or others also, can record parts of harmony[bass alto tenor etc.,] in other tracts,While the first recording is protected. I think this is called "layering" if done one track after another This can be 'mixed down" into two channels as stereo or "bounced" into one track freeing up tracts for further multi tracking and mix down later. With digital recording the terms may be different. I hope someone in the field of recording would chip in to help.
No. It would be confusing.
No, the air channels are the same size, it is the reeds which are in different sizes.
Yes, they are the same thing.
A recording instrument is that which performs two functions simultaneously-viz., indicating and recording. The measured value will be indicated by the pointer and at the same time it records the reading on a graph or paper.
The copyrights concerning recording hymns are the same as recording versions of any other song. A mechanical license from the copyright owner is required, and the royalties must be paid.
yes