Type | Free-to-air channels digital TV recorders brand |
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Industry | Media |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Key people | Ilse Howling |
Products | Digital TV recorder (aka Personal video recorder) specifications for manufacturers |
Owner(s) | Freeview (DTV Services Ltd), consisting of BBC, BSkyB, National Grid Wireless, ITV, Channel 4 |
Website | http://www.freeview.co.uk/freeview/Services/Freeview |
Freeview+ and Freeview+ HD is a consumer brand created in the UK by DTV Services Ltd (Freeview) to "raise consumer awareness and promote sales" of Freeview capable digital TV recorders otherwise known as personal video recorders. Players which meet specific quality and functionality criteria carry the Freeview Playback, Freeview+ or Freeview+ HD logo, and benefit from joint marketing and consumer confidence. Standard definition Freeview+ recorders were available from May 2007 and high definition Freeview+ HD recorders were available from May 2010. Between May 2007 and July 2008, Freeview+ was known as Freeview Playback.
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Personal video recorders (PVRs) have been available for several years, for cable television, satellite television and Freeview. Many recorders have more than one tuner, so that two or more programmes may be received at the same time allowing one programme to be recorded while another is being viewed. Some even allow two programmes to be recorded simultaneously while a third is being viewed live or played back. PVRs that meet the Freeview+ and Freeview+ HD standard may be marketed as such.
Some equipment not sold as Freeview+ may offer some equivalent facilities.
The following manufacturers have all announced that they will be incorporating Freeview+ and Freeview+ HD into their future recordable DTT equipment:
All Freeview+ and Freeview+ HD recorders are required to include the following features[1]: