You cannot download a file inside the DVR unit onto a DVD disk the same way you can download a music file from the iTune store. But you can record output from the DVR to a DVD disk using either a stand-alone DVD disk recorder or computer's DVD writer. Connect an analog output on the DVR (such as S-video, component, or composite for video and RCA / red and white audio) to the input sockets of your stand-alone DVD recorder. Or buy a USB or PCI 'video capture' device for your computer so that you can connect DVR's analog output to the video capture device on your computer. While a TV show is played on the DVR, the stand-alone DVD recorder or computer will record it.
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.
If your DVR has a built in DVD player, yes.
The Toshiba SD H400 - DVD player / DVR is a good one.
There are several DVD recorders that come with DVR capability
Yes, you can find dvd/dvr combos at most major electronics stores.
DVD and Blu-ray
Any DVD/VCR combo with a composite out will work great with your TWC DVR.
Yes the EverFocus ECOR4 4-CH DVR w/DVD BURNER will also play your DVd videos.
This depends on the particular model. Some DVRs have DVD players built in, and some do not. By itself, a standalone DVR (Digital Video Recorder) without a DVD drive built in cannot play a DVD.
You just might have a selector switch which determines which output the DVR/DVD player has. It could be on the remote control or possibly, a button on the unit.
The EverFocus ECOR4 4-CH DVR w/DVD BURNER does that.
One can download a DVR software from sites which offer CCTV & Surveillance resources, like eDigitalDeals and CCTV Camera Pros. Occasionally, a specific software like Argus Surveillance DVR software can be downloaded from any software download site like CNET Download and Softforall.