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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic
Only Sky owned channels have the Subscription Protection on them.
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Thanks for confirming that.
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Originally Posted by ozsat
The box records any encryption along with the recording.
As there was no encryption they will play as they can not go back and encrypt them.
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It is possible for broadcasters to prevent people from viewing recordings of a channel, if they no longer subscribe to said channel.
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Originally Posted by zekeisaszekedoes
Sadly I didn't make any, so I can't test. Would probably work though... next time a channel becomes available for a limited time I'll give it a go.
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I am now back at home, and as DF stated, the recordings are viewable
Yourself and other boxing fans may be interested in the film "The Fight Of Their Lives" this Monday. It airs at 10.35pm on ITV1.
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Originally Posted by Chad
I've noticed recently, when using TiVo search, just how often some programmes are actually repeated over the space of 7 days. If you miss a programme on popular channels, you'll often be able to catch it again really soon either on the same channel, or a sister station.
Some examples:
Neighbours is shown on Channel 5 at 1:45pm then repeated at 5:30pm. It's also repeated on 5* at 3:00pm and 7:00pm.
The Gadget Show is broadcast on Channel 5 on a Monday night, and gets repeated on a Tuesday on 5*.
Emmerdale and Coronation Street are repeated each night, about 4 hours after being broadcast, on ITV2.
The Cafe is shown on SKY1 on a Wednesday and gets repeated on a Friday on SKY1, a Saturday on SKY2 and then again on a Monday on SKY1.
Match Of the Day is shown on BBC1 on a Saturday night and gets repeated on a Sunday morning again on BBC1.
All WWE programming gets about 3 outings accross the various SKY Sports channels each week.
Whilst +1 channels would add value, taking time out to check if and when a programme will be repeated can be just as effective. Most popular programmes do get repeated, sometimes more than once. If you are prepared to be a little flexible with your viewing habits, you should catch almost everything you want to watch. This can at times also include movies. I think American Pie 3 has been on SKY1 and SKY2 about 10 times in the past 14 days. I'm sure ITV is currently repeated every James Bond movie at least once. Goldfinger was on last Saturday and then again on the Sunday.
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Very true, it's just knowing when/where to look!