02-24-2020 11:04 AM - last edited on 02-24-2020 11:57 AM by RogersTony
Just curious if I still need to be paying for timeshifting when i'm using the ignite package now, i'm thinking i do not as most everything now is available on demand. Any thoughts?
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02-24-2020 11:26 AM
@stevem3940 Time shifting is less necessary now but not all programs are available on-demand or through Watch Now or on the Web, and not all programs can be restarted. Time-shifting is also sometimes the only way that you can watch "local" content on non-local channels.
02-24-2020 11:26 AM
@stevem3940 Time shifting is less necessary now but not all programs are available on-demand or through Watch Now or on the Web, and not all programs can be restarted. Time-shifting is also sometimes the only way that you can watch "local" content on non-local channels.
02-24-2020 12:27 PM - edited 02-24-2020 12:29 PM
In our home...no.
Used to need when you only had two timers to record from. But since Ignite has 8 timers I see no reason for time shifting anymore, along with on demand.
I used to set a time shifted timer when there was too much to record in prime time. Just record some 3 hours later if needed.
I never needed to watch local programming from a channel that is 3 hours difference. The only thing I miss is Global Halifax and being able to watch Global National news at 5.30 here instead of at 6.30 EST, but Rogers time shift does not offer that channel.
Just my $0.02 CDN