Forget TiVo, Record Everything -- And They Mean Everything
from the I'm-never-going-to-watch-all-this dept
Boing Boing points to an as-yet-unreleased British DVR called Promise that can record and store an entire month's worth of programming from all the UK broadcast TV networks. Users don't have to set anything to record, the system, made from PC components ("primarily a LOT of high-capacity hard-drives"), simply tapes everything, and users go back through the program data using one of a variety of interfaces and choose what they want to watch. It sounds, well, promising, but while it might be feasible for 5 broadcast channels, it's hard to see it scaling to accept hundreds of cable or satellite channels. It does, however, give a glimpse of a possible future of TV broadcasting, where a provider keeps a giant library of programs like this, and users call up recordings on demand rather than watch things according to network schedules.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Pitched a device like that 2 weeks ago.
I said "I can set ya up with a computer, it'll record the news shows on broadcast and hold the shows for, say a week. Pick the shows ya want to watch 'whenever'. It just would be a couple $100 extra per channel - use the same box for the security PVR".
They've implemented what I talked about last week.
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