I get my TV channels through a DVR that I rent from my cable company. On which I have quite a number of programs saved. Years ago I used to have one that went bad. Though I could view the programs I had saved on it, it stopped being able to record new programs. I had to get a new DVR from the cable company.
That means all the programs I had saved on my old DVR were lost. I asked the cable company if there was any way to record what was saved on the hard drive of their DVR's. Of course they said there wasn't. All of their programming that you can see on your TV has HDMC protection. Or DRM protection. That is because they want to keep people from being able to save copyrighted programming. But there used to be a time when you could record and save anything you wanted with a VCR. I don't think that the digital age should be allowed to take that ability away from people.
This sent me on a quest to find a way of doing it. Though it took some doing, I did it! I can now record and save to a USB drive anything that my TV is showing. If I choose to, that includes any pay per view movie. In HD. Would you like to know how I did it? I bet you would. And I would tell you. Except for one thing. Just about everybody I have run across at this forum is a god damned troll. Most of whom I put on my ignore list. So you cal all suck it!