disney1990
<font color=royalblue>Wow, it make my heart skip a
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Do you have a way to record television shows?
Holy smokes. We could only get 1 DVR and the rest regular receivers. It would cost way too much to run 3 DVR systems.We have DVR on 3 of our TVs but only beacuase it was a package deal. The one in our living room has the TV shows that I record regluarly, the one in the basement is for specials like sports games, awards show and other things and the one upstairs is barely ever used.
Holy smokes. We could only get 1 DVR and the rest regular receivers. It would cost way too much to run 3 DVR systems.
The thing I hate about the DVR stuff is, I can't record something then later decide to watch it while relaxing in bed. I have to watch it out where the DVR is, or mess around with running a whole bunch of wires everywhere in the house.
It was so much simpler back in the day where you only had cable and it ran to every TV without needing a receiver box for each one.
With our two TiVos, we can record something up in the loft, and watch it in the kitchen if we like. We can also transfer shows to my laptop, so we can watch television shows in airport waiting rooms, etc. We can even transfer shows to my wife's Zune.The thing I hate about the DVR stuff is, I can't record something then later decide to watch it while relaxing in bed.
It sure was. Blame your selfish neighbor, who would think nothing of tuning in channels that they weren't paying for, if they weren't locked down with encryption.It was so much simpler back in the day where you only had cable and it ran to every TV without needing a receiver box for each one.