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DVR access during cable outage
I have several shows recorded on the DVR which I haven't watched yet. If there a cable outage in the area is there a way to watch these until the cable is restored?
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I have several shows recorded on the DVR which I haven't watched yet. If there a cable outage in the area is there a way to watch these until the cable is restored?
RaquelD
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6 months ago
Hello. I'm very sorry to hear that your services are being impacted by an outage. Accessing the DVR programs depends on the type of DVR service you have. Accessing watchtv.cox.com or using the Contour app will be the first step. There are many TV-Go shows in the On-Demand and a cloud based DVR service will be there. We can help identify your equipment, service and provide other tips to access the content if available. When you have a moment, can you please email cox.help@cox.com with name, address, and link to forum thread so we can assist? You can also reach us on Twitter/X at @CoxHelp, visit us on Facebook, or at cox.help@cox.com.
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CurtB
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6 months ago
If you're already watching a recorded program when an outage occurs, you can continue watching that program, provided you don't use your remote to enter any DVR commands. But you won't be able to start watching a different recorded program. Even though a recording is on your local DVR hard drive, to start watching it requires a command to be sent to a Cox server which then sends back a reply that your DVR must receive. During an outage, this exchange can't be completed. So, if you notice the modem lights go out while watching a recorded program, don't touch the remote because any attempt to pause, reverse, fast forward, etc. will cause the DVR to freeze.
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Speedskater
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6 months ago
I'm reading this thread, as a rare February thunderstorm caused a brief AC power outage.
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