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Digital video recorders (DVRs) can be connected directly to a cable-television receiver box for recording TV programs. The simple plug-and-play connections make it possible for almost anyone to...
An HDD (Hard Disc Drive) DVD Recorder stores television programming on an internal memory disc much like a computer. DVD recorders with larger hard drives can hold more programming, which can be...
Connecting a Digital Video Recorder to a computer requires a cable equipped with HDMI (High Definition Media Interface) cables on both ends, or an HDMI connector on one end and RCA-type...
DVD/VCR combo recorders offer the best of new and old technology for the home audio/video enthusiast. First, one piece of equipment takes the place of two components. Second, a combo unit provides...
For the consumer with home audio/video equipment, the fastest, most efficient way to duplicate a DVD is to rip the source DVD to your computer's hard drive, then burn the contents to a blank,...
Determining bitrate is essential if you are putting video onto a CD or DVD, or you are working with limited space. The Internet is rampant with calculators that allow to you plug in variables and...
This article will tell you how to connect your DVD Recorder to your cable box. Hooking up a DVD (Digital Video Disc) Recorder to a Cable Box is easier than it appears. By following this step by...
Many people using Sony's DVD Architect Studio have encountered problems with recompression. They upload video files that that originally take up megabytes of memory and Architect recompresses them...