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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Here's an example of what happens for new content for 'record in the cloud':
MTV HD - I Used To Be Fat.
Two episodes are accessible as streaming content. Both are from this morning. One is live now and is a Startover option. The other was on earlier this morning and is now part of Catch Up.
The next episode at 10:00 is only available to record. It's not a show you can already watch via On Demand. When it starts though, it will have the Watch live / Watch from start option, and once it is finished it will be part of Catch Up.
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Conversely a non-startover channel is E4 HD. 'Don't tell the bride' is only a Catch Up program. So the episode that's showing now you can't go back to beginning on it until it's finished and is added to On Demand.
But even if or where the 'Watch from start' option links to existing content in On Demand for repeated shows on supported channels, why is that a bad thing?
It makes that content easier to access rather than having to know whether it's available to watch and where it is in the menus.
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Most of the Discovery branded/owned channels, CBS channels and a good few others have the Startover option. The only way it seems to appear though is if you scroll to the channel by pressing OK and using the "mini-guide" at the foot of the screen then hitting OK to view the channel or selecting the channel directly from the main guide - in those cases a pop-up gives you the option to "Watch Live" or "Watch from the Start". If you access the channel directly (by entering the channel no.) the pop up doesn't appear but pressing the ... (info) button will give you the option.
Also, for the Channel 4 group of channels, while Starover isn't available, scrolling back through the guide and selecting will play the programme in HD - All4 and C4 catch up on the V6 was only SD IIRC.