Timeshifting
Timeshifting is the storage and later playback of television content that has been broadcast live or near live, allowing viewers to watch it at a different time. It is commonly enabled by digital video recorders (DVRs) or personal video recorders (PVRs), set-top boxes with hard drives, or cloud‑based services, as well as by streaming platforms that offer catch-up TV or on-demand libraries. In traditional broadcasting, timeshifting has also been implemented through dedicated time-shifted channels that rebroadcast the same content with a fixed delay, such as a +1 channel.
How it works: The device records an ongoing program to storage; the viewer can pause, rewind, or
Advantages and limitations: Timeshifting offers convenience, control, and the ability to resume viewing after interruptions. It