I’m curious. What did they do that broke their agreements? TBH I hadn’t thought of YouTube as a mainstream content option and I surely am not now after your review.
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Replying to @the_esvan
They offered and had an unlimited cloud DVR. The dvr'd shows would only remain on your DVR for about a week (but customers knew this). Couple days ago, in the middle of a billing cycle, they began replacing dvr'd shows with the on demand versions, .....
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Replying to @ShaeHornback
For some networks, if the episode is On Demand, then it will take priority over your recording (and VOD may have unskippable advertisements). This is the reason why you're seeing ads. Keep us in the loop if you have more questions.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
This is not a question. I know what is going on. This is a change of the service for which I agreed to pay. You no longer offer an actual DVR service since you are replacing dvr'd episodes with VoD. If you Google "DVR" and "VoD" your parent company will explain the difference.
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I absolutely agree. I loved it last week but since the change, it's become unwatchable for me.
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