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by diggingdeeper - 8th May 2025 8:12am
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Personal video recorders (PVRs) let audiences create their own schedules, tailored to their mood.
Cynics might argue this is nothing new - after all, people have struggled to clear piles of videotapes lying around their living rooms for the past 25 years.
But there is something more ruthless about having a list of shows ready to go at a moment's notice.
The concept, dubbed "timeshifting", applies whether viewers record a show or if they see it on a separate "+1" service, where the entire output of a channel is shown again with a 60-minute delay, to maximise viewing opportunities. I myself have been using Sky+ for over 3 years now and I have to say its probably something I could not live without now. It totally changes the way one views television, no longer am I dictated to by schedules, I watch what I want and when I want, and I can watch two programs that were being broadcast at the same time. The Sky+ interface is so easy to use, its even easier then using a DVD player and its so simple to record things. I never miss my favourite programs because of the series link feature, which means all my favourite shows get automatically recorded. Its how television should be, and with Sky removing the £10 subscription charge for Sky+ in July, it is hopefully going to become available to a LOT more people! BBC News Article
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I'd love to have Sky+ just for that feature.
It justs saves me a lot of money having freeview channels, although I'd love to have channels like discovery and sky one.
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Well if ye ever get Freesat from Sky, the Sky+ features can be used for £10.00 per month without a Sky subscription. However, if one has a Sky subscription for £15 a month, not only doe ye get the extra channels, but the Sky+ features are free now (they have scrapped the £10 per month charge) and of course ye broadband is included in that if ye wanted it. The only downer is its £99 for the PVRv3 box (160GB, Sky Anytime) and installation, but I had to pay £199 for a PVRv2 (40GB, no Sky Anytime) about 3 years ago so its come down in price lol. 
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by diggingdeeper - 19th Jul 2024 11:05am
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