Yes they are HD ready devices.
No. High definition shows or movies requires a lot more hard drive space than regular ones. So not all have the high definition recording function.
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.
You cannot move a file inside the DVR unit to a computer. But you can record output from the DVR onto computer's hard drive. Buy a USB or PCI 'video capture' device for your computer so that you can connect DVR's analog output (S-video, composite or component for video and RCA or red and white audio) to the video capture device. While a movie is played on the DVR, the computer will record it through the video capture device.
You cannot move a TV show file inside the DVR unit to a computer. But you can record output from the DVR onto laptop's hard drive. Buy a USB 'video capture' device for your laptop so that you can connect DVR's analog output (S-video, composite or component for video and RCA or red and white audio) to the video capture device. While a TV show is played on the DVR, the computer will record it through the video capture device.
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.
It depends on where the video source is coming from. We can record a video source with a cellphone, camcorder, Tablet and DVR. Each one of these devices are capable of recording or capturing color video.
How do I record a series on my Charter Motorola DVR
To record on an HDTV antenna, you'll need a digital video recorder (DVR) that is compatible with over-the-air signals. Connect the antenna to the DVR and set it up to scan for channels. Once set up, you can schedule recordings through the DVR's interface for your desired shows. Alternatively, some smart TVs have built-in DVR capabilities that allow you to record directly to an attached USB storage device.
If you would like to record high definition TV programming in high definition, yes.
Generally, you can't connect the output of a games console to a cable or satellite DVR. The DVRs normally don't have a video input and are built to record content only from the the broadcaster.
It should be possible to do what you want to do. Look on the rear of the DVR and see if it has RCA type connectors labeled, "out". There should be a red, white and yellow connector. The red is the right audio connector, the white is for the left audio channel and the yellow is for the compisite video out. Composite video means that all the signals necessary for something like a VCR to record from and all you need is the appropriate patch cord setup. It's "out" FROM the DVR to "IN" to your VCR. Just match the colors. Put a tape in the VCR, locate the spot on the DVR you want to transfer, then hit the RECORD button on the VCR first, THEN the play button on the DVR. Record your video and then stop the VCR's recording. Play back the VCR's recording to make sure you have the video and viola, you're done.
Yes. Just conect the VCR outputs (usually red and white for audio, yellow for video) to the DVR inputs. Set the DVR to record from that input, and press Play on the VCR.