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When the ability to record is finally discontinued, they will have even more control over what we can watch than ever
I can even see a time where it won't be possible to skip the adverts to appease the advertisets, this is already the case with some streaming services. Must hunt out my old VCR :D |
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There will still be options to save shows and watch them back later, it'll just not be done as a copy of a linear broadcast stream.
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My hope is that the misguided advocates of this crazy idea soon become extinct. |
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When the V6 is eventually retired in favour of the 360 I will be cancelling the TV side, even if I am unable to dump their broadband offering. Most PVR's seem to fail due to the HDD used for recording.. Maybe it's being done to make the boxes last longer?? |
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Upgrade for VMs profits to knock these cheaper boxes out too, not for the customer. A flashy epg and a remote you can talk to are just gimmicks, plus the latter might get you locked up ! ;) |
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If Virgin are hell bent on committing market suicide by deleting recording, how about this -
Keep Virgin broadband and phone, dump Virgin TV and just have aerial Freeview. If a broadband and phone package is not possible with Virgin, go to another provider like BT and get recordings back with their TV package or stay Freeview. |
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No-one has said that you won't be able to save shows on Virgin TV in the future. You're making assumptions about plans that don't exist.
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