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Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Count
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which is really annoying...but i knew this day would come eventually |
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Man in the Box
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Blu-ray Count
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I'm curious how the networks could force cable companies to stop them from renting DVRs with fast forward/skipping capability. If they told them they wouldn't agree to a new contract unless they got rid of the skipping functionality than I would think the cable companies and maybe the hardware manufacturers could sue the networks or the cable companies could band together and refuse to limit DVR functionality.
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Man in the Box
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Where is the source link? Who is the author and how credible are they?
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Man in the Box
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Most DVR remotes can have a button programmed to have a 30 second or however many second skip you want. I did it on my original Tivo and on every Time Warner Cable DVR I've had. I've never used the FF button, always 30 skip, and 10 second back buttons. Fringe was the best when they would actually say "Fringe will return in 90 seconds" *click-click-click* "Now back to Fringe".
They would really have to butcher a DVR's usefulness to remove commercial skipping. There will always be a way to reprogram the remote to bypass such measures, or a competitor will come out with their own DVR that specifically touts the ability to skip commercials. Wasn't there a study not to long ago that said people were more likely to watch and absorb the information in a commercial when they are watching on a DVR? I thought they mentioned that people would actually rewind and watch a commercial they were interested in. Plus all those gimmick commercials that could only be viewed on a DVR and frame stepping. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Blu-ray Count
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They want to get rid of the FF button? I must be missing something here. Forget commercials, what if I want to fast forward to the second half of a football match or to a specific scene of a movie? Surely they don't expect consumers to waste their time watching everything from the start.
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Blu-ray Knight
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Banned
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Take away FF, they really think they can stop the torrents? Give me skip or give me death.
Rising up against the commercial tyranny is I!!!!! ![]() Quote:
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