1:50 AM - What Do You Need to Know about DVD Recorder?
Have you noticed that DVD has been our company for many years?
It has become a part of our live, DVD movie, DVD player, DVD
recorder,
dvd
shrink mac etc. But what exactly do you know about it except
watching movies. There is much more comprehensive knowledge about
it you don't know yet, like what is DVD recorder, here let's have a
clear cognition about it.
Question 1: What's the difference between DVD recorder and
DVD burner?
You may have heard lots of them, but there is still kind of
hard when you need to use them, because you don't know the
difference between those two things. DVD recorders and DVD Burners
both create DVDs by "burning" via a laser to a blank DVD disk.
However, A DVD recorder typically refers to a standalone unit
that resembles and functions very much like a VCR. All DVD
recorders can record from any analog video source (most can also
record video from digital camcorders via firewire). Like a VCR, DVD
recorders all have AV inputs as well as TV tuner for recording TV
shows. DVD Recorders come in several configurations: Standalone,
DVD Recorder/VCR Combo, or DVD Recorder/Hard Drive combo units.
Standalone DVD recorders cannot be used to connect to a computer
for recording of data files and can only record video from analog
video inputs and, on most DVD recorders, from a digital camcorder
via an iLink (Firewire, IEEE1394) input.
The DVD burner is in the process of displacing its
predecessor, the CD burner. In 2003-2004 prices dropped below cost
thresholds, encouraging even non-electronics enthusiasts to buy a
DVD burner if they have a use for it. DVDs and DVD burners are
widely used with the format of video, which is storage-hungry in
comparison to text and music files.
Question 3: Can DVD recorders connect to an Antenna, Cable,
or Satellite Box?
While DVD recorders can be connected to cable and satellite
boxes, not all DVD recorders have cable or satellite box control.
This means that on more entry-level DVD recorders, when you set the
timer on the DVD recorder to record a cable or satellite program,
you may also need to leave your cable or satellite box tuned to the
correct channel ahead of time or set the cable or satellite box's
own timer to go to the correct channel to be recorded to match the
time you have set on your DVD recorder.
If you are someone who need know these deep information about
DVD, then it's all yours, but normally, like I said before, DVD is
just a entertainment for us, we just use it to watch DVD movies or
something, even so, you still need to know more about it to take
full advantage of it, like how to convert DVD to AVI with
dvd
to avi converter freeware, sometimes we need to convert DVD
movie to other format to play it with portable devices, so know
more about it is not harmful.
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