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Originally Posted by KootenayFlamesFan
1) Seems like everyone has an HD PVR. The wife and I almost never need to record anything. Is going with just a basic HD receiver ok, or am I missing the boat? Does the PVR have that many more options that makes it a 'must-have'?
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IMO, a PVR is a must have. I record EVERYTHING. The only things I watch live and in real time are sports and news casts (sometimes).
I record all other shows I watch and watch them later. Skipping the commercials is so great, and especially easy with the 'skip forward' and 'skip backwards' buttons that the Bell receivers have.
Skipping the commercials is a huge time saver. A typical 30 minute show has only 20-21 minutes of actual programming. A typical 60 minute show has only 41-42 minutes of programming. For every 2 hours of recorded shows I watch, I get to watch a third show for free (in the same time as someone watching 2 hours of shows without a PVR).
Another thing I use the PVR for is to record the Sportsnews shows. I record Sportcenter and SN Connected each day. Then once they are done airing, I watch the hockey segments in both, and skip through the basketball and other things I dont care about. I no longer have to get annoyed by how they spread out my desired content over 60 minutes and instead can 'watch' Sportscenter in about 20 minutes.