Most likely your clock is set incorrectly. If you told it to come on at 9 pm but it comes on at 9:15 am, then your clock needs to be set to the correct time.
Some DVRs get a time signal from the cable company or satellite. If this is the case, you need to set your time zone on the DVR. Satellites run on Coordinated Universal Time (the time on the Prime Meridian that runs through Greenwich, England). Some cable companies may also run in a different time zone, which will put your start-stop times off by an hour or more.
If you continue to have problems, turn off the Auto Time Set option and set the time manually.
How do I record a series on my Charter Motorola DVR
No. The cameras only send an image to the DVR, they don't record on their own.
No, but if you have Dish you may qualify for a upgrade for a Dish DVR.
Yes, you can get your DVR to record video from a security camera and it's a great option particularly because DVR's have a much greater memory capacity. DVR's can be used with USB or video output cables.
If it is a Dish or DirecTV DVR, you cannot.
TV's do not record. You need a recorder.
You can not only record HDTV on your DVR, it is considered to currently be the best way to do so. HDTV requires a large amount of space on your drive, so the bigger the storage unit the better if you plan on using your DVR to record HDTV. TiVo is an excellent feature and example that allows you to record HDTV.
Yes
You can connect the output of your DVR in a DVD recorder, such as the Samsung DVD-VR375. This will record your DVR programs directly to DVD.
The rCA DRC8052N DVR can hold about 30 hours of sdtv.
Yes.
yes you can but its illegal