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Old 30-11-2017, 13:19   #8
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Re: VM are working on letting us keep our recordings + other titbits.

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
I feel that all recordings will end up "on the cloud" at some point, with no local storage.

VOIP will mean a change of our home phone hardware I suppose, but what happens when the system or power is down and you need to make an emergency call?
I was hoping that we would be able to 'record' to the cloud sooner rather than later, and that this fact explained why the V6s were only available at a maximum of 1 TB.

It appears that this ruliing, while correct, may upset the applecart somewhat.


http://www.digitaltveurope.com/2017/...loud-dvr-case/

Maybe Sky and Virgin Media will commission future programmes on the basis that they will be available to their subscribers via the cloud for 18 months. That would do it!
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