Not all DVR recorders require a CableCARD. A CableCARD is necessary for certain models that are designed to decode encrypted cable signals, typically used with Cable Television services. However, some DVRs are built for over-the-air (OTA) antenna signals or are compatible with streaming services, which do not require a CableCARD. Always check the specifications of the DVR to determine its requirements.
Yes, you can record directly to your computer with a Zoom portable recorder by turning your Zoom into microphone. All you need to do is plug the usb cable in the computer and into your Zoom portable recorder.
The digital video recorder that you purchase should come with all the necessary components that you would need to hook it up to your television. However, these devices usually plug directly into your cable box, with a standard coaxial cable.
When choosing a digital voice recorder, choose one that will all the information you will need to put in it. If you need the memory to be removable, be sure that your recorder has that option. It is usually an SD card media. Don't buy professional quality sound recorders if you do not need it for professional work.
Some TV's come with a `cable card slot` built in. That means they already have the cable tuner box built in and all you need to do is get a cable card from the local cable company and plug it into the slot on the TV. If not, yes, you'll probably need one for movies, PPV and other features. A lot also depends on how the cable co. is sending their signals and what's required for access to certain programming packages. If you do have a cable card slot, it could easily take all night for a TV to have the card programmed, so be prepared not to watch your TV for awhile.
If you know which notes are which on the recorder, then all you need to know is the music sheet.
I just did this successfully using adapters and a short cable, all bought from Radio Shack. I just fed the output from the earphone jack on the microcassette recorder into the microphone jack on my cassette recorder.
First you need a prepaid card or a credit card/debit card then you will need a High Speed Internet connection (Broadband, DSL, etc.) Then you will need a Microsoft wireless adapter( Not Included) or Ethernet cable (Included in Xbox 360 Pro & Elite not arcade).you need to have a wireless adapter, x box live membership card, and it is your choice if you want a headset, keyboard or non at all.
At the minimum, you will need a DSL modem and a computer with USB ports. Not all DSL modems support Windows 98 through USB, though. If your modem doesn't support Windows 98 on USB, then you will need at a minimum an Ethernet card and a crossover cable. If you want to share the connection with multiple computers, you need an Ethernet or Wi-fi router, and either a wireless card or Ethernet card and cable for each computer.
To play an E sharp on the recorder, you need to cover all the holes on the recorder with your fingers and blow air into the mouthpiece while pressing down the correct combination of holes. On a soprano recorder, the fingering for E sharp is the same as F natural. This means you cover all the holes on the recorder with your fingers, except for the first hole on the recorder's top. This will produce the E sharp note.
what re all the notes on the recorder to all alone
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i dont know what you mean but all you need would is a av cable compatibility t.v .