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A video recorder may be any of several related devices:
Digital video recorder (DVR); Personal video recorder (PVR)
DVD recorder
Videocassette recorder (VCR)
Video tape recorder (VTR)
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Video recorder. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
A digital videorecorder (DVR), also referred to as a personal videorecorder (PVR) particularly in Canada and British English, is an electronic device...
A videocassette recorder (VCR) or videorecorder is an electromechanical device that records analog audio and analog video from broadcast television or...
A video tape recorder (VTR) is a tape recorder designed to record and playback video and audio material from magnetic tape. The early VTRs were open-reel...
A network videorecorder (NVR) is a specialized computer system that records video to a disk drive, USB flash drive, memory card, or other mass storage...
inserted. Video cameras originally designed for television broadcast were large and heavy, mounted on special pedestals and wired to remote recorders in separate...
Video editing software or a video editor is software used for performing the post-production video editing of digital video sequences on a non-linear...
Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is an open-source application for Linux designed to allow any computer to function as a digital videorecorder, in order to record...
Plus+, G-Code, VideoPlus+ and ShowView are different names for the same scheduling system for programming VCRs and digital videorecorders. These names...
television industry in the 1950s in the form of the first commercialized video tape recorders (VTRs), but the devices were expensive and used only in professional...
permanently download content to a device such as a computer, digital videorecorder (DVR) or a portable media player for continued viewing. The majority...
simply dashcam, also known as car digital videorecorder (car DVR), driving recorder, or event data recorder (EDR), is an onboard camera that continuously...
network personal videorecorder (NPVR), or remote storage digital videorecorder (RS-DVR) is a network-based digital videorecorder (DVR) stored at the...
the company began developing video tape recorders, and later introduced the helical scan concept that made home video players possible. They also introduced...
computers with TV tuner cards with video capture ability, videocassette recorders and standalone DVD recorders. NTSC DVD recorders are undergoing a transformation...
TiVo digital videorecorders encompass a number of digital videorecorder (DVR) models that TiVo Corporation designed. Features may vary, but a common...
1971, Sony began selling videocassette recorder (VCR) decks and tapes into the consumer market. Digital video is capable of higher quality and, eventually...
A hard disk recorder (HDR) is a system that uses a high-capacity hard disk to record digital audio or digital video. Hard disk recording systems represent...
digital videorecorder). A dual link 3 Gb/s SDI video capture card for PCIe (Blackmagic Design DeckLink HD Extreme 3D) A PCIe 2-port HDMI video capture...
equipment—typically VHS recorders—as well as tapes. Some video shops also had adults-only sections containing X-rated videos. Some video stores exclusively...
often used to refer to a Betacam camcorder, a Betacam tape, a Betacam videorecorder or the format itself. All Betacam variants from (plain) analog recording...
radio shows via podcasts. In recent years, the advent of the digital videorecorder (DVR) has made time shifting easier, by using an electronic program...
live (in a linear/real time fashion), be recorded on home video, a digital videorecorder for later viewing, be viewed on demand via a set-top box, or...
users to remotely view and control their cable, satellite, or digital videorecorder (DVR) system at home from a remote Internet-connected personal computer...