DISH Network DVR 510 and DVR 625
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Digital Video Recording (DVR) is an advanced television recording and playback technology that lets viewers control how they watch television. These are usually supplied by Satellite TV providers as part of the system they offer. It gives the viewer the ability to record up to 100 hours on to the box and play it back when they are ready to watch. DVR makes it possible to pause live programming and record it to watch later.
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The Dish Player DVR 510 and the Dish Player DVR 625 are Dish Network receivers that have built in digital audio outputs and TOSLINK style optical outputs. Dish Network provides Dolby Digital audio on selected movies on HBO, Starz, Cinemax and Showtime as well as some pay-per-view channels. The Dish Player DVRs combine the strength of Digital Video Recording (DVR) with features-laden satellite receivers.
The innovative features of a Dish Network DVR include the following:
- Facilitates name based recording (available in Dish Player DVR 522,625, HD942 and HD-DVR ViP622 receivers only) – by simply listing the title of the movie, show or an actor/actress name of choice and the Dish DVR finds it and records it.
- Pause live TV to attend to other matters of importance.
- Ability to skip through commercials on recorded programs.
- Seamless recording of up to 100 hours of programming whether they are feature-length films, live sporting events or sitcoms.
- Seamless integration of Dish Network's 9-day electronic program guide with on-screen DVR command for quick and easy selection and recording of both standard and high definition programming.
The advanced two-tuner satellite receiver has an additional capacity reserved for Dish on Demand Programming. These dual tuners allow for the simultaneous recording of two shows and provide for independent viewing of live satellite TV programming and recorded ones when connected to two televisions.