HDD and DVD Recording

How many times have you gone to the restroom because you desperately needed to answer the “call of nature” during a commercial break of a championship game or TV series finale? You quickly do your thing and rush back to your living room where the TV set is, only to find that the whole show has ended and you have missed the action. Sure, there will be replays, but when will those be shown? If only you were able to record the show on a DVD so that all you had to do was play the final minutes of the game or the finale. On the other hand, there are times when you tweak around with your camcorder and end up capturing poignant, amusing, candid moments. Sometimes, you shoot a series of clips that end up looking like a very short yet intriguing – albeit amateur – short film. Without the time or proper hardware and software to edit these clips, you wish you could simply directly record it on DVD without needing to convert the files and burn them using your PC. With HDD/DVD recorders being widely available for the regular consumer today, such situations are possible. This recorder lets you store video directly to a DVD. But if you do not want to end up with hundreds of DVDs, then you can conveniently record to a hard disk drive. It receives input from TVs, VCRs and camcorders. It supports various cables, including RCA Audio, S-Video, Composite, Component and others. This means that you can even capture your age old VHS tapes to store them in brand new DVDs! With these advantages, HDD/DVD recorders have definitely revolutionised the way we preserve, store and share moments and memories.




