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In Canada, the DCT6412 is generally owned by the subscriber, purchased from their cable company or retail outlets such as ] and ]. In Canada, the DCT6412 is generally owned by the subscriber, purchased from their cable company or retail outlets such as ] and ].


The DVR can record two ], ], or ] channels at once and play back a recorded show at the same time. The 6412 has a 120 ] hard drive giving it an ] recording time of 12-20 hours and much more for ] or ] ]. There os also a 6416 model with a 160 gigabyte drive. The DVR can record two ], ], or ] channels at once and play back a recorded show at the same time. The 6412 has a 120 ] hard drive giving it an ] recording time of 12-20 hours and much more for ] or ] ]. There is also a 6416 model with a 160 gigabyte drive.


The ] is similar to the Phase III 6412, but has no analog tuner and can only be used on cable systems where analog-digital ] (ADS) is set up. The ] is similar to the Phase III 6412, but has no analog tuner and can only be used on cable systems where analog-digital ] (ADS) is set up.

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The Motorola 6412 DVR box used by Comcast.

The Motorola DCT6412 is a dual tuner HDTV DVR deployed by the following companies:

In the United States, the DCT6412 is generally owned by the cable company and rented to cable subscribers. Some US cable companies lease the DCT6412 to all of their HDTV customers, regardless of whether they have paid to enable DVR service or not.

In Canada, the DCT6412 is generally owned by the subscriber, purchased from their cable company or retail outlets such as Future Shop and Best Buy.

The DVR can record two analog, digital, or High-definition television channels at once and play back a recorded show at the same time. The 6412 has a 120 gigabyte hard drive giving it an HDTV recording time of 12-20 hours and much more for analog or SD digital TV. There is also a 6416 model with a 160 gigabyte drive.

The Motorola DCT3412 is similar to the Phase III 6412, but has no analog tuner and can only be used on cable systems where analog-digital simulcasting (ADS) is set up.

The QIP6412 (or QIP6416) is similar to the Phase III 6412, and is used with services such as Verizon FiOS.

More information

More information on Motorola DVR's can be found in Wikibooks under How to use a Motorola DVR.

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