31 Messages
Fed up with how Recordings are handled
I am really up to here with how Stream [Edited: "Language"] on old recordings. I thought I finally was getting used to having 1 year limit - something which I may add old Comcast DVRs did not limit you to. But now I'm seeing I lost important recordings well ahead of the 1 year mark, I'm guessing because *the Stream website and app doesn't tell you how much space you have left*. It just deletes recordings without warning. Honestly, I don't know how much more of this I can take. I'm thinking of switching away to YoutubeTV just for the unlimited recording.
DreamSayerZ
Problem Solver
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568 Messages
1 year ago
@user_4c21d8 You can check how much storage you have left in the Stream app. It should should show up in the top right hand corner when viewing your recordings list. According to this document, you get approx. 150 hours of cloud DVR storage HD programming. Same on the X1 DVR with hard drive. But you can upgrade your storage amount.
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/x1-dvr-overview
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XfinityAlfonso
Official Employee
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1.2K Messages
1 year ago
We absolutely understand the frustrations with older recordings being deleted. This does( or at least should) happen based on the DTG for the recording, that is the oldest recordings are purged first. There is a potential that we may be able to retrieve some recordings, but not a gurantee.
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hevy
Contributor
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88 Messages
1 year ago
I lose recordings on stream that are still on the DVR, they say it's because of storage, but there's only like 2-3 videos in storage when they do that.
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user_0yl9om
2 Messages
10 months ago
I have been having a problem with recordings disappearing what I was told today 2-1-24 by a Xfinity employe that only the X1 DVR recordings are viewable until they are deleted by you or to make room for new recording.
I've been told streaming on a tablet or phone, or computer does not use the X1 DVR server there for only the recordings made in the last 12 months are viewable. I don't know if this is true, but I do know that after 365 days the recording disappear, when not using the cable box.
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user_zagf4b
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8 months ago
Agreed. I'm thinking if switch too. I today had "The Eternals" saved and was 1/3 through, to find it deleted 3 days later. ("Surprise deletions", the new feature from Comcast). When I went to go back to HBO, where it was available they no longer have it and is is now $3.99 to watch or you can easily PAY FOR DISNEY and watch it again for free. See that's what it is. If the show you record was free, but then becomes a paid title, xfinity pulls it ti where you then have to pay for it. NOT COOL.
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