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11-11-2022 08:20 AM |
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Originally Posted by Bill14564
(Post 2156416)
EDIT: Just read this more closely.
That may actually be true and would explain the mixed experience we have had.
With Hulu Live we can record shows to the DVR. I can't remember how many total hours but it's pretty high for what we use. However, many of the shows we record are also available On-Demand. If we choose the copy on the DVR then we can fast-forward through commercials but if we choose the On-Demand version we cannot. SOMETIMES, we try to watch the DVR version but either can't fast-forward or the playback freezes. Perhaps those times are examples of where it really wasn't recorded at all but was just presented that way while they actually sent the On-Demand version.
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None of the shows on any of the streaming services are actually recorded. As the show is running, the service stores local copies of the show in their database. If you choose to "record" it, it sets a flag on your account so the stored copy shows up in your recorded history.
There is zero upload bandwidth consumed for any recorded show (well... nearly 0. It does have to send back the command to set the flag when you select record, but that is only a few bytes).
For services that allow FF through commercials, when you "record" a show, it also sets a flag that allows you to FF on the recording. For On Demand they usually don't turn this flag on for you, so no FF on On Demand.
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