Digital Video Recording
Digital Video Recording (DVR) is a technology that allows users to record video content in a digital format. This process typically involves capturing video from sources like television broadcasts, cameras, or streaming services and storing it on a hard drive or cloud storage. DVRs enable users to watch their favorite shows and movies at their convenience.
DVRs often come with features such as pause, rewind, and fast-forward, enhancing the viewing experience. Many modern DVRs also support high-definition (HD) recording and can be controlled remotely through smartphones or tablets. This flexibility makes it easier for users to manage their video content.