Thursday, November 5, 2009

Hard Disk Drive Dvd Recorders Underwhelmed Do Regular DVD Recorders Use A Hard Drive?

Do regular DVD recorders use a hard drive? - hard disk drive dvd recorders underwhelmed

There are regular DVD recorders and DVD recorders are combinations that are installed on hard disks were used as Tivos. My question is: DVD recorders to work with a conventional hard disk? For example, if you can have a Phillips DVD recorder programs on a DVD-R and delete chapters, if you before finalizing the disc. This must mean that the device contains the program itself until the process completed. Otherwise, would like it to be recorded and erased everything from a DVD-R? Clearly, something about the recorded DVD-R can not be replaced by something, but the DVD burner is here. If yes (if) they are actually built into the hard drive, how can I be the length of the record, I have. For example, I could with a DVD-R, which has 8 GB of storage, but my DVD recorder may not be able to run something so long. How wouuld know your limits? Thank you for your time in answering my question!

1 comment:

  1. The DVD recorder records the chapter and if the "Delete" to the recorder, you just write the menu and follow the directory to be removed with this chapter. You say right that once acquired can not be replaced.

    If you save to disk "to 8 GB, your burner support dual layer discs to store up to 8 GB.

    Phillips DVD Recorder makes hard drives, but will as a disk recorder.

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