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A digital video recorder (DVR) operates very much like your desktop computer, using a hard drive that records data (your programs) and erases it without the degradation of quality you may remember...
This article will show you how to take a standard Apple TV and "Hack" it so that you can play back virtually any media file, copy to and from it remotely, and load a very nice media...
The USB 2.0 port on the back of many Dish Network receivers can enable you to use a separate external hard drive with your DVR service. Once this feature is enabled, you can store and watch...
Hard drives are used for more than just computers: they are used in may devices, including digital recorders to store audio and video. Hard drives, no matter they are connected to, will go bad at...
Running out of room on your DVR? Learn how to expand the storage - Yes it's possible!
A DVR records television programming to its internal hard drive. Toshiba DVRs use standard desktop computer drives that can be replaced by the end user, without the need for special tools or...
A DVR uses a hard drive just like the one in your computer to record and play back television programming. The more gigabytes of storage the unit has, the more hours of programming it can...
Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) come with an on-screen guide that users can control with a designated remote control. When users turn on their TV and DVR, the on-screen guide will typically display...
It happens to all of us--we're happily going through our lives, recording and saving television programs we've missed to our Tivos or digital video recorders, and then reality sets in. We're out...