Television on Your Schedule with a
Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
by: Becky Jacobs
The introduction of the VCR changed so much for the
television viewer. Before the introduction of the VCR,
you had to watch the show when it was broadcast by the
network – that was your only option. If you recorded
your favorite show, you were able to watch it when you
wanted to – and as many times as you wanted to. All you
needed was a blank video tape and a VCR. That has all
changed with the DVR.
A DVR, or Digital Video Recorder, is technology that
takes all the great features of a VCR and places it in
the digital age. Instead of multiple tapes, you have a
single hard drive. Instead of degrading tape quality
issues, shows are now recorded digitally that can last
forever. Instead of programming a VCR through a
complicated interface of tiny buttons on a remote
control, you can program your DVR through a simple point
and click interface, possibly even from your home
computer.
In addition to the ability to watch your shows
whenever you want to, there is another benefit to the
DVR that most people only mention quietly – the ability
to quickly forward through your commercials. With
everything being digital, a 30 second skip can be done
with the click of a button. Imagine getting back 10
minutes of your life back for every hour of television
your watch!
DVRs come in many shapes and sizes. There are set-top
boxes that go right on your television set. They don’t
require any other products to work. Some brand names of
these options include Tivo and ReplayTV. Many satellite
companies (and digital cable companies) such as Dish
Network and Direct TV have options as well. Microsoft
Windows Media Center is an option for Windows users.
There are also options for the Mac and/or Linux user.
Once you have a DVR record your shows, you can watch
them whenever you want. Some systems even let you
transfer the content to a DVD or your laptop.
The Digital Video Recorder (DVR) changes everything
for the television viewer. I hope you can join the
revolution.
About The Author
Copyright AKDVR.com
Becky Jacobs has been a fan of the DVR since she
realized it would let her watch Seinfeld whenever
she wanted to. Her site,
http://www.AKDVR.com, is quickly becoming a hub
for all things DVR. |
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