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  2. List of 4K video recording devices - Wikipedia

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    Samsung NX1 - First prosumer camera to record in HEVC, 4K downsampled from 6.5K, 80 Mbit/s in H.265. 30 min max recording time limit Samsung NX500 - Same 28 MP APS-C sensor as NXI but 4K video is not downsampled from 6.5K so less details and more noise than the NX1 - with this 2.4× crop factor the kit lens become a 38–120mm f8.5–13.4 ...

  3. TiVo digital video recorders - Wikipedia

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    They have four tuners (two DirecTV and two ATSC over-the-air) and, like the original DirecTiVo, can record two programs at once; further, the program guide is integrated between over-the-air and DirecTV so that all programs can be recorded and viewed in the same manner. Recording capacity is variable, up to 30 HD or 200 SD hours. CPU: HR10: 200 MHz

  4. TiVo - Wikipedia

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    TiVo (/ ˈ t iː v oʊ / TEE-voh) is a digital video recorder (DVR) developed and marketed by Xperi (previously by TiVo Corporation and TiVo Inc.) and introduced in 1999.TiVo provides an on-screen guide of scheduled broadcast programming television programs, whose features include "OnePass" schedules which record every new episode of a series, and "WishList" searches which allow the user to ...

  5. The best phone for video recording and vlogging in 2022 - AOL

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    You can also record 720p video using the device’s unique - some may say - gimmicky microscope camera, with audio. It might have very limited use cases, but it’s a fun addition. Samsung Galaxy ...

  6. The best streaming devices you can buy in 2023 - AOL

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    Here's a list of the best streaming devices you can buy for your TV, as chosen by Engadget editors.

  7. Digital video recorder - Wikipedia

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    In many devices, the resulting digital video and audio are compressed before recording to reduce the amount of data that will be recorded (although some DVRs record uncompressed data). When compression is used, video is typically compressed using formats such as H.264 or MPEG-2, and audio is compressed using AAC or MP3.