

- MYTHTV AUTOEXPIRE VS DELETE SOFTWARE
- MYTHTV AUTOEXPIRE VS DELETE SERIES
- MYTHTV AUTOEXPIRE VS DELETE TV
It was now possible to record 2 or even 3 programs and watch a 3rd (4th).
MYTHTV AUTOEXPIRE VS DELETE TV
I had the means and the capacity to record far more TV than I could ever watch.
MYTHTV AUTOEXPIRE VS DELETE SOFTWARE
Thus the madness began.īy 2006 I owned a VCR, a DVD recorder, a PC with a TV card and recording software and a PVR. I also needed to make time to watch what I’d recorded – which proved a bigger challenge. I needed to remember to set the video of course, which was often a faff. Now I could record things when I was out. In 1994, as well as my quota of nick-nacks and underwear, I bought a new TV and a VCR. Like many before me I’ve probably just created a classification system and squeezed everything I can think of into it, without really explaining anything.Īnyway that’s what I was thinking about at lunchtime. Of course there was always a strong strand of humour, and outright sitcom episodes in some cases. Buffy, for example, started out as a procedural – find and kill/stop the monster of the week – it grew into more plot-driven soap – season long story “arcs” – and always kept developing the characters. It’s tempting to think our favourite shows aren’t so easily categorisable but I think they are. Bones is procedural with on-going elements and character development. Desperate Housewives is basically a sitcom-ish, plot-driven pseudo-soap. The former two had to reset at the end of every episode, which allowed for out of context, out of order viewing (popular with schedulers). Seems to me that in the old days there was a strict divide between Sitcom and Procedural, and Soap. They can still be plot-driven but have the space to be character-driven because the “churn” is slower. Pseudo-soaps tend to have less episodes than real ones – they’re not on year round and have only one episode per week when they are. So much that you hardly recognise who they are. A character that lasts any length of time in a real soap will have been through any number of relationships, breakups and dramatic life-events. The former tend to be plot-driven and the “churn” rate for both storylines and characters is so high that it tends to be unrealistic. Soaps divide into real (or traditional) soaps and pseudo- soaps. Sense of attachment to characters, caring about their problems and triumphs, is greater IF characters are developed. Value is that investment with story and characters is greater and so pay-offs can be bigger. Soap: On-going story lines using, and hopefully developing, the same characters. Problem(s) and/or Mystery(s) is defined, explained and resolved. Procedural: Cop/lawyer/doctor/forensic shows are the obvious, but not only, examples.

Value is obvious – everyone likes to laugh. Sitcom: Primary purpose is to amuse, to make jokes.
MYTHTV AUTOEXPIRE VS DELETE SERIES
Though they sort of fit a fourth category – (Melo)drama.īut in terms of on-going series – hourly or half-hourly regular fictional programs, I think most hit my 3 or combination of the same. Now that I think about it you have to exclude TV movies, one-off dramas and mini-series as well. I guess I mean fictional TV since there’s news, sports and documentaries that don’t fit that.
