A video recorder, a recordable DVD machine or computer.
Most commercially available recorders have a tuner built in, so you can select the channel and record it.
Most modern TV's have an output socket in the form of RCA sockets, SCART or HDMI.
Match the correct sockets with those on the recorder with suitable patch leads.
Set the recorder to input from the correct socket and hit record.
Computers need a video capture card or device or a TV tuner dongle. Software is normally supplied.
no
TV's do not record. You need a recorder.
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No. There is no recording functionality available on FOXTEL on Xbox 360. You cannot record live TV on the service or program shows to record.
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yes, if you run your tv signal through a recordible DVD player.
I believe that you can use your cable turner or the TV turner to record TV Shows. It all in the setup for RCA style inputs into the DVD/VCR from outputs from the cable box or TV if they are available. You can only record TV shows that are playing on the TV/Cable Box and if they do not have outputs setting up the DVD/VCR to record is not possible. The single channel use prevents you from watching one show and recording another on that TV. This is what I was doing before I got the DVR on my cable box and now I fast forward past all the commercials.
Cable DVR is a program that is used to record cable television shows to be watched later. The ones that are considered the best allow the user to record multiple shows at the same time and record one show while watching another show.
No, you don not need one. You'll be able to record, but not playback in HD.
no you need a DVD recorder
You are going to need to be more specific. Which reality television shows? There are well over one hundred different reality shows on broadcast and cable television in the USA.
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