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Digital Video Recorders

Though many were skeptical when these were first introduced, digital video recorders (dvrecorders) are fundamentally changing the way that people watch television. DVRs can record an entire season of shows automatically, allow users to store their programs in a small box rather than inconvenient tapes and discs, and let users pause live TV and skip over commercials. These also have vital use in security applications.

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Here, you will find a host of useful resources on all sorts of digital video cameras and recorders. You will also get information on useful related topics like Digital phone recorder , how to play the recorder and DVD recorder.

DV stands for digital video. A DV recorder is an equipment to store data in digital format. It can record directly from a television to a hard disk which can later be burned into CD-R or CD-RW drives. The user can directly select a scene of his choice. The DV Recorders are lighter, cheaper and consumes less power than the previous ENG formats which took long times to record. The 2 earliest DVRs released were ReplayTV and Tivo launched in the Consumer Electronics Show organised in 1999 at Las Vegas.

It is distinguishable from the analog video in the following ways -
1) We can copy the digital video without any loss of data hence the quality of the video is always consistent.
2) It has tv-quality signal and is therefore superior than other video formats like vhs, s-vhs, video8 or hi8.

The DVRs carry 2 to 4 audio tracks, time code, data code & device control functions along with video signals. It's 4-cables support bi-directional data recording. To look for a particular brand/model of the digital video recorder, just provide the specifications in the search box at the top of this page. If it has anything to do with digital video recorders, we have it over here.