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Author: Randy McClure
A DVR player's best benefit is enabling people to have more
control over their day-to-day schedules. A Digital Video
Recorder (DVR) allows you to record video in digital format on
the DVR's hard drive. A DVR is a cross between a video tape
recorder and a DVD recordable drive on a computer, but a DVR is
a lot more. Here are some benefits of DVR players.
Watch Your Favorite Programs On Your Own Time.
With DVR players, you can record hours and hours of TV programs
for viewing later. The amount of programs that you record is
only limited by the size of your DVR player's hard drive. This
enables you to watch your favorite reality TV show or soap opera
when you want to watch it. Surveys of DVR owners show that
recording TV shows for future viewing is the biggest benefit for
owning a DVR player.
Archiving Favorite TV Programs.
Some DVR owners use their DVR player to archive their favorite
TV programs and TV series. Archiving is best if you hook your
DVR player to your home computer network.
Digital TV Best For DVR Recording.
The recording quality of a DVR player is best when recording
digital TV versus analog TV programs. This is one reason why
DVRs got their start with satellite TV with the TiVo DVR.
Satellite TV is digital. If you have cable TV, non-digital
programs are getting to be less of an issue as many cable
companies are now going digital. See TiVo and Satellite Company
Deals
Bypass TV Ads, Instant Replay, Freeze Screen.
Another popular benefit of DVR players is the ability to treat
TV programs just like a DVD movie. You can by-pass TV ads, you
can replay a TV program scene, or just freeze the screen.
Studies show that many DVR owners still watch TV ads, but just
bypass ads that are of no interest to them.
DVRs Are Great For Recording Security Surveillance Video.
DVR players are quickly becoming the most popular way to record
and store surveillance video. A DVR player frees you from having
to handle bulky video tapes and also the digital images are of
better quality than video. Businesses are the most avid users of
DVR players for security surveillance recording. This is because
DVR players practically make security surveillance hands-free
with no changing out video tapes all the time.
Share and Display Digital Media on DVR Player With Home Network.
DVR players are a great way to share digital media between your
home network and your TV. Most DVR players are easy to hook up
to your home network as they use an USB cable which is fairly
standard way to hook up to computers. With a DVR player hooked
to your home network or home media center you can view digital
photos and other digital media on your TV. If you have two DVRs
on your home network or media center, you can share digital TV
programs. Another great benefit of hooking up your DVR player to
your home network is that you can remotely schedule your DVR
player to record TV programs.
About the author:
Randy McClure is a web site publisher of
www.easyaccessclub.com. EasyAccess Club is an eCommerce
resource for discount shoppers, small businesses, and churches.
We provide discount shopping reviews of stores, feature discount
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