Mark DeLoura still owns a VCR, but he can't recall the last time he actually videotaped a show. After all, the San Francisco resident has found a replacement to the old analog videotapes -- he has ...
The giants of the computer industry and consumer electronics are battling for control of the home entertainment universe. In the process, they are resorting to a common strategy -- persuading couch ...
Your old VHS tapes are likely gathering dust, and they won't last forever. Fortunately, it's easier than ever to preserve them by converting to digital.
As the transition from analog to digital TV grinds along, one key piece remains stubbornly out of place: a digital successor to the VCR. The federal government mandated the shift to digital in 1997, ...
If you want your VCR to be able to change channels it will need to be able to use an IR Blaster. Fortunately my Tivo can do that. I record TV on my computer (iMac) via an external tuner box (EyeTV).
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. DVD recorders are old news, but they've been given a little shot in the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. No one loves a bargain quite as much as my mate Neil. He's just discovered there's something better than a VCR-DVD player combo for $99 ...
LAS VEGAS—”Other video devices (videocassette recorders, digital video recorders such as hard drive and DVD recorders, etc.) that receive television signals — 100% of all such units must include DTV ...
One common complaint users have about encoding video for their fifth-generation, video-capable iPods is that it takes a lot of time. Another issue is legality: Although there is software available ...
Anyone still use their VCR to record tv programs? I know most use DVR or a dvd recorder. I was wondering how to record programs on channels higher than 99, since most VCRs only go from 2-99. I gave ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. No one loves a bargain quite as much as my mate Neil. He's just discovered there's something better than a VCR-DVD player combo for $99 ...