DVR's also give viewers the option of taking greater control over their live TV viewing. Thanks to the fact that Digital video recorders automatically make temporary recordings of live TV, viewers can now pause their live TV viewing and even rewind it so they can watch scenes repeatedly.
While digital video recorders have become an integral part of home entertainment centers all over the country, there is a subset of digital video recorders that has been largely overlooked. That subset is the portable digital video recorder. In fact, there are a variety of portable video devices that have digital video recording capabilities built into them and in many ways, they're the rival of the larger ones.
These portable devices are much more versatile than their larger counterparts with their ability to record video off of a wide variety of other devices. For example, these devices can be plugged into computers, camcorders, VCR's, DVD players, TV sets, and a variety of other devices in order to record video on their hard drives as the other devices are playing the video over video output jacks. One type of portable video device has the intriguing ability to record video coming into it over just about any digital camera. In that sense, this model becomes a camcorder when a digital camera is connected to it! There's also a special accessory available for this model that will turn it into a helmet camcorder for extreme sports.
While most portable video devices probably won't have features like the ability to record video off to more than one TV channel at once, in many other ways they're very much the match for their larger set top counterparts. While most set top DVR's record video in MPEG-2 format, portable video devices tend to record video in MPEG-4 format which takes up only about a quarter of the room. This means that in terms of storage capacity, portable DVR's are pretty much the equal of their larger counterparts.
Clearly the technology that goes into these devices allows users of consumer electronics to enjoy more flexibility.
Posted by larry dixon at 09:31:37. Filed under: General




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