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what does "Limited recording" mean if I attempt a DVR recording off one of the HD PPV channels for later viewing??
After you begin viewing the program, it will be automatically deleted in 24 hours.Deke Rivers said:what does "Limited recording" mean if I attempt a DVR recording off one of the HD PPV channels for later viewing??
but I have more than 24 hrs to begin watching it off the dvr ?harsh said:After you begin viewing the program, it will be automatically deleted in 24 hours.
yes. you do have more than 24 hours to begin watching itDeke Rivers said:but I have more than 24 hrs to begin watching it off the dvr ?
either way that really sucks!
You will have until the date shown on the screen to begin playback. After playback has begun for the first time, it will automatically be deleted in 24 hours.Deke Rivers said:but I have more than 24 hrs to begin watching it off the dvr ?
either way that really sucks!
I stand corrected.dmspen said:The limited recordings are not automatically deleted. They stay on your DVR with an 'expired' message. Gotta delete them yourself.
thats fine for you but all the video stores around me have closed..figure in gas prices to go somewhere else and the PPV prices are an ok deal for me..just was wondering what type of time frame i had to watch themBobby H said:I don't even bother with any PPV stuff, be it VOD or the traditional way.
Perhaps my feelings about PPV would be different if I lived a considerable distance away from a decent video store (making driving cost a factor). Hastings and Hollywood Video both have locations within a mile of my home. I get a better deal renting Blu-ray movies from either store than I do via PPV. 5-day BD rentals cost $4.99 at Hollywood Video. Hastings charges $5.99 for 7-day BD rentals, but will give you a $2 credit for returning the movie the next day.
IMHO, E* should be charging less for PPV movies. I'm not going to bother with them at their current prices.
I have seen a few movies like this... It seems like first-run PPV movies are more likely to be limited, but then when they start appearing on the other PPV channels and are no longer the new-flavor-of-the-week, they might not be limited anymore.ZBoomer said:What's interesting is the other day I found a PPV I wanted to watch; it was available on multiple channels, one was limited, one was not. I purchased the unlimited one, and it's still on my DVR.
That sucks because my Hollywood Video is renting (lending) BD at $0 (yes, free) for a 5 day rental. You can only have 1 free BD out at a time. They have been doing this for the last month.Bobby H said:5-day BD rentals cost $4.99 at Hollywood Video.
You could always try NetflixDeke Rivers said:thats fine for you but all the video stores around me have closed..figure in gas prices to go somewhere else and the PPV prices are an ok deal for me..just was wondering what type of time frame i had to watch them
"Limited Recording" means I won't be ordering it.Deke Rivers said:what does "Limited recording" mean if I attempt a DVR recording off one of the HD PPV channels for later viewing??
Ditto; limited means it will be limited to someone besides me. Stupid money grab.kinglerch said:"Limited Recording" means I won't be ordering it.
Why is it a "stupid money grab"?ZBoomer said:Ditto; limited means it will be limited to someone besides me. Stupid money grab.