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Gibberish: Do to push blue button say DVR. English: Push the blue button labeled "DVR."
You can program your DVR with a remote control.
Transfer Recorded Show From DVR to DVD, Most likely not, until you connect the output of the DVR to the input of the DVD. Then with copy protections, you may still not get a recording. Depends on the movie or program you recorded, and whether or not copy prevention signals have been inserted in the original program, or are being placed there by the program provider.
That should be in the operation manual that came with your DVR.
You can purchase a Tivo DVR they are very easy to program and use.
No... Your DVR uses hard drive technology that saves data to a disk that retains its contents even if unpowered.
Usually as long as you have it stored on your DVR, and just like a VCR, you can watch it over and over again. I have some recordings that have been stored on my DVR for over two years, and they still play. Just be sure to `protect` your recording so that the DVR doesn't record over it if the drive is close to being full.
Unfortuneutly, you can't. Only with TiVO DVR's can you watch recorded programs from your PC.
The EverFocus ECOR4 4-CH DVR w/DVD BURNER does that.
Off of your DVR, if you have one.
It usually catches up when you get to a commercial and you try to fast-forward through the commercial. If you don't do this, the recorded show will stay behind the live show.
Depends on the make of DVR. The handbook is the best point of reference. Usually if it is in the process of recording, simply pressing the 'Stop' button will do it. If it is a program to be recorded, go to the 'library' or 'list' menu, select the program and either press 'record' again or one of the coloured buttons (depending on make of unit).