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WellingtonBoy

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#224236 8-Nov-2017 22:14

 

 

The old T-Box allowed you to record anything on any channel you could see. 

 

The new Vodafone TV lets you record some content. According to the videos on the Vodafone website, you can record programmes with a "R" icon. 

 

Does this mean you can't record any show on TV1, TV2 and TV3? 

 

eg: Can you still series record the TV1 news on Vodafone TV? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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MikeHales
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  #1900075 13-Nov-2017 10:45
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Apologies for delayed reply, been away for a couple of days.

 

Here's a breakdown of channels and their availability by feature i.e. Live Pause, Catch Up etc.

 

Here's a breakdown of the icons and what they mean.

 

No, you can't record to a separate HD via USB.

 

You can watch 2 different channels on 2 devices at the same time i.e. TV and mobile and no, mobile doesn't need to be on Wi-Fi.

 

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WellingtonBoy

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  #1911851 1-Dec-2017 22:21

 

 

The Vodafone website mentions: 

 

"Recording is now available on selected news and current affairs on TVNZ One but please note this content is only retained for 60 days, unlike all other recording content which is available for 365 days.

 

Selected programmes that can now be recorded are:

 

  • Breakfast
  • 1 News at Midday
  • 1 News at 6pm
  • Seven Sharp
  • 1 New Tonight
  • Hyundai Country Calendar
  • Fair Go
  • Te Karere"

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