DVR
DVR is an incredible useful feature to have access to but not all DVRs are equal. Different streaming services often adopt different rules and limitations, including restrictions on what content can be recorded, how many storage hours a subscriber has access to, and how long recordings can be stored for.
Frndly TV Subscribers Can Now Filter DVR Recordings By New Episodes
In response to requests from subscribers, Frndly TV has added the option to filter recordings to only show the newest episodes of a show.
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Fubo’s Unlimited DVR Upgrade Limits How Long You Can Store Recordings
In gaining access to an unlimited DVR, all Fubo subscribers have now lost the ability to keep recordings indefinitely.
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Fubo Finally Adds An Unlimited DVR, And To All Packages
Fubo now provides an unlimited DVR with all plans, allowing subscribers to record as many movies, shows and live sports events as they like.
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Sling Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Free DVR Service
Sling has now officially added a 10-hour DVR to Sling Freestream, announcing the change as “a first-of-its-kind, free DVR service.”
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Sling Freestream Now Includes A Free 10-Hour DVR
Sling Freestream now includes 10 hours of DVR recording space, adding even more value to the completely free streaming service.
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Fubo Subscribers To Get Unlimited DVR Upgrade Following Latest Price Increase
Fubo subscribers are finally getting an unlimited DVR. However, the bump in recording hours follows another bump in the subscription price.
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Legacy DirecTV Plans Finally Getting Unlimited DVR Upgrade
Grandfathered DirecTV customers appear to be now in the process of having their DVR upgraded to unlimited, unlocking more recoding hours.
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Sling Teases The Idea Of A Freestream DVR
Sling has teased the idea of offering DVR support for its Sling Freestream service, including a paid upgrade option to add more hours.
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New Tablo Device Lets You Watch and Record OTA, FAST Channels
The latest Tablo device offers a way to watch and record over-the-air TV programs from ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC without a paid subscription.
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Frndly TV DVR Guide: How To Record And Manage Recordings
Frndly TV offers a DVR making it possible for subscribers to record movies, shows, and more. Here’s how it works and what you can expect.
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YouTube TV DVR Delay Fixed, Other Library Fixes Coming Soon
YouTube TV has been experiencing quite a few DVR and library issues recently, and while some are now fixed, others are still being worked on.
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YouTube TV DVR Issues Continue, But A Fix Is Slowly Coming
There have been a number of YouTube TV users reporting issues with their DVR over the past week, including missing and lost recordings.
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Sling TV DVR Guide: How To Record, Delete, And Manage Recordings
Sling TV subscribers get access to a DVR allowing them to record movies, shows, and live sports. Here’s what you need to know to get started.
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fuboTV DVR Guide: How To Record, Delete, And Manage Recordings
The fuboTV DVR lets subscribers record episodes, movies, and live sports. Here’s how to start recording and avoid an out-of-control library.
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Cloud DVR Comparison: Best Live TV Service For Recording?
Cloud DVR is just as important as channels and price when choosing a live TV service.
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DirecTV Stream DVR: How To Record Shows, Movies And More
Recording an episode or movie using DirecTV Stream’s DVR is fairly enough, and there is more than one way to set up and schedule a recording.
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How DirecTV Stream’s DVR Works (And Its Limitations)
DirecTV Stream now provides subscribers with an unlimited cloud DVR, but the recording experience still has its issues and limitations.
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DirecTV Stream Now Keeps DVR Recordings For Up To 9 Months
DirecTV Stream recordings are now stored for up to nine months. While an improvement, other cloud DVR limitations still remain in place.
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YouTube TV’s DVR Needs A ‘Delete’ Or ‘Hide’ Recordings Option
YouTube TV does offer one of the better DVR experiences around, but it can get problematic without the option to delete or hide recordings.
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YouTube TV Recordings: How Fast-Forwarding (Skipping) Ads Works
YouTube TV subscribers can fast-forward and skip ads on recordings, but the way the service works can prove unnecessarily confusing at times.
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