I have three Channel Master DVR+ TV Antenna DVR's. They each have two built in digital HD tuners. I use a 2 TB USB powered external HDD with each DVR+. I can get about 300 hours of HD on a 2 TB HDD. If the drive gets full and I want to keep the programs I can unplug the drive and plug in a new empty HDD. I've been using them for years for OTA viewing. I also have a Dish network DVR for Satellite TV.Is there such a thing as DVRs to be used with antennas?
Is there such a thing as DVRs to be used with antennas?
Today, DVD is borderline obsolete.
Is it though, since companies are still releasing movies and TV shows on DVD?
Vinyl records would like a word..Not as much as they used to.
Physical media of any kind - whether it be for music, movies, or TV (hell, even photos) - is effectively dead.
Vinyl records would like a word..
Thanks, Egon.Not as much as they used to.
Physical media of any kind - whether it be for music, movies, or TV (hell, even photos) - is effectively dead.
Vinyl records sound superb when played on audiophile equipment (not those little novelty turntables that stores like Walmart and Target typically sell).Funny enough, our local Walmart (and I assume others) has reduced the shelf space for DVDs and Blu-Ray to make way for a limited record section!
Also not sure what I’m going to do when I finally get a car with no CD player. I listen to full albums at a time and it’s much easier to change CDs safely while driving than typing in a new search.
I use physical media for anything I like enough not to risk it being taken off a streaming service.
Also not sure what I’m going to do when I finally get a car with no CD player. I listen to full albums at a time and it’s much easier to change CDs safely while driving than typing in a new search.
I know how to shuffle playlists, I want to play specific full albums, a few of which may not be on Spotify. And I don't want to pay a second time for albums I already own. I think I would have to go through the slow process of burning anything I want to listen to before a long car ride which is annoying as hell.
Some of us watch very little TV any more. Because most of what's on is one monument to Kitman's Law after another.
If I miss Jeopardy, I frequently fall back on the DVR.
And occasionally, there will be *something* worth running the gauntlet of obstacles to setting a broadcast down on physical media.
And speaking of physical media, not all of us regard it as obsolete. One of the non-negotiable criteria when I bought my 2018 Nissan Leaf was that the radio absolutely had to have a CD drive. And when vacationing, I carry a portable DVD player in my notebook computer case.
I also read books. Real books. See Samuel T. Cogley's speech on the subject, in TOS:CM.
I use physical media for anything I like enough not to risk it being taken off a streaming service.
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