If it's a `burned' disk such as a commercial video disk, CD ROM or something you burned on your computer then the answer is no. Burned disks aren't affected by magnets.
However, if it's something placed on what's commonly called "floppy' type disks, then yes, a magnet can have an effect on the disk.
To erase a recorded video from a DVR, navigate to the "Recorded Programs" or "Library" section on the DVR menu. Locate the video you wish to delete, select it, and look for an option such as "Delete" or "Erase." Confirm the deletion when prompted, and the video will be removed from the DVR's storage. The steps may vary slightly based on the DVR model, so consult the user manual if needed.
When you erase a program recorded on a DVR, the data associated with that recording is marked as available space, allowing the DVR to overwrite it with new recordings. The actual data may remain until it is overwritten, but it becomes inaccessible through the user interface. This action frees up storage on the DVR for future recordings.
No, because that qualifies as a bootleg recording, which is prohibited.
No... Your DVR uses hard drive technology that saves data to a disk that retains its contents even if unpowered.
The use tape to record and the Tape has been replaced by DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Recording TV programs on the VCR has been replaced by the DVR
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If you need help with your DVR hardware, visit your DVR manufacturer
If you need help with your DVR hardware, visit your DVR manufacturer
To reset the password on a Samsung SRD-445P DVR, you typically need to access the DVR's main menu. Go to the "System" settings and look for the "User" or "Password" section. If you cannot remember the password, you may need to use the default password (often "11111111" or "123456") or perform a factory reset, which will erase all settings and data. For specific instructions, it's best to refer to the user manual or contact Samsung support.
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Normally it would come from your DVR and go out to 2 TV's. I have not seen a DVR with HDMI in.
To reset a Rover DVR to factory default, locate the reset button on the device, usually found on the back or bottom panel. Use a paperclip or a similar tool to press and hold the reset button for about 10-15 seconds until the device powers off and then back on. After the reboot, the DVR should be restored to its original factory settings. Be sure to back up any important recordings before performing the reset, as this process will erase all data.