View Full Version : can ppv be recorded to dvr?
Sorry for a question that has probably been asked a millions times, but seeing as though I now have 5 PPV COUPONS, I was just wondering if PPV movies can be permanently saved on my DVR?
Davenlr
08-24-10, 06:19 PM
Permanantly until you watch it. Then 24 hours later...poof.
Hint: when you watch it, record it to a DVD recorder at the same time.
scooper
08-24-10, 06:19 PM
No -
You can record them, and then they are usually limited in how long you can store them - then, once you play them - they can go away in 24 hours.
Movies on premiums / regular channels aren't under the same restrictions generally.
Hmm. Well, that's not too bad. As long as I don't have to watch it within a a few days.
Stewart Vernon
08-24-10, 06:45 PM
It depends.
The "Limited duration" ones say when you purchase that they are only good for 24 hours once you start playback, or expire unwatched after a couple of months.
There are other PPV movies, though, that don't have an expiration. I haven't tried in a while... but you used to be able to keep those even after watching them.
well I guess with 5 coupons, I can experiment.
quizzer
08-24-10, 11:07 PM
well I guess with 5 coupons, I can experiment.
Any good movies worth watching? I have 5 coupons too
CarolinaGuy79
08-24-10, 11:13 PM
Any good movies worth watching? I have 5 coupons too
Death at a Funeral is freakin funny.
epokopac
08-25-10, 08:19 AM
Any good movies worth watching? I have 5 coupons too
Daybreakers (a vampire film) is good IMHO. Interesting "cure" for vampirism is explored in the film.
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