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According to our friends at DIRECTV, over the next couple of weeks, Tivo receivers will start seeing the same PPV expiration limits that all our other boxes have.
As a reminder, the general rule of thumb is that the 24-hour period begins at the time of confirming the purchase. (Whether its online, through the phone or by remote control)
A difference to watch out for -- Tivos do not have the "record/buy later feature" option that our DIRECTV DVR and HD DVRs have -- so once the movie is purchased for a Tivo, the 24-hour clock starts ticking.
Therefore, please make your purchases carefully and plan viewing accordingly as a PPV movie can expire from my Playlist before you get around to watching it -- or -- may stop playing in the middle of viewing if it's been 24 hours since it was purchased.
I don't have an exact timeframe for this but I can tell you that the capability for implementing this is already in the software you have, and that all DirecTivos, from the earliest to those not yet built, will be affected by this.
As a reminder, the general rule of thumb is that the 24-hour period begins at the time of confirming the purchase. (Whether its online, through the phone or by remote control)
A difference to watch out for -- Tivos do not have the "record/buy later feature" option that our DIRECTV DVR and HD DVRs have -- so once the movie is purchased for a Tivo, the 24-hour clock starts ticking.
Therefore, please make your purchases carefully and plan viewing accordingly as a PPV movie can expire from my Playlist before you get around to watching it -- or -- may stop playing in the middle of viewing if it's been 24 hours since it was purchased.
I don't have an exact timeframe for this but I can tell you that the capability for implementing this is already in the software you have, and that all DirecTivos, from the earliest to those not yet built, will be affected by this.