YouTube TV’s cloud DVR storage is unlimited. There are no extra fees charged for unlimited access. One can keep as many recordings of movies, shows, or any sports games as you want to. It should be noted that YouTube TV is the only streaming service that provides unlimited access to DVR storage. The recordings would not be erased till nine months, which is both good and bad. Because you can store as much as you want but on the other hand sifting through all recordings might be a little overwhelming. Although it has almost doubled its price when it gained the popularity among its strong competitors like :

Hulu Plus Live TV Fubo TVDirecTV stream etc.

Also, unlimited DVR space is offered, for up to six accounts, on paying for one subscription amount. Unlimited DVR facility leads to the massive reach of YouTube TV among youngsters who love to record movies, shows, sports games, etc. YouTube DVR requires an active internet connection to view recorded programs and videos. 

How does a YouTube DVR Work?

The working of the YouTube DVR is not much hectic; it just requires a few steps discussed ahead, to set up a recording on YouTube DVR: 

Open the YouTube TV Play the show or movie you want to add to the libraryClick on the PLUS icon under the video or show

If you want to remove the recording queued for the future, click on the REMOVE button in the DVR library. But data already stored there cannot be deleted by yourself until they hit the maturity period of nine months. 

Cost of availing YouTube TV

The YouTube TV base plan costs about $64.99 plus tax per month. 

In return, you get to watch your favorite movies, videos, shows, or any other content you like. The cost of availing of YouTube TV includes unlimited access to cloud DVR storage. Zero extra cost is to be charged for providing the facility of unlimited access. There is no strict commitment over this, you can cancel at any time whenever you change your mind.  

You can also have a 4K ultra high definition playback of some of the live shows and on-demand programs.  

4K playback quality is only available on some compatible devices which requires some additional charge also. Sports and other premiums can also be made available for an additional monthly cost per network.  

Demerits of YouTube TV DVR

YouTube TV DVR requires active internet connections and recordings are not accessible offline. Even though the DVR is cloud-based, if you are looking to watch shows while traveling or without an internet connection, DVR is useless.    Recordings were once done, and cannot be deleted, even if you want to remove them.  Some viewing restrictions on sports events and hence on their recording.  

Hence, just like the two sides of the coin, YouTube TV has both pros and cons. But the benefits of DVR unlimited access overpowers its demerits. Indulging a lot of TV networks and great video quality gives a cost-worthy experience to its users. With DVR (digital video recording), recordings can be paused, fast forward or rewind, etc. YouTube TV and YouTube Premium both include the DVR facility with unlimited access.  

Q1 For how much time, recordings can be stored in a DVR? 

Answer- Recordings can be stored on YouTube TV DVR for up to NINE months. Before that, you cannot remove the recordings on your own. 

Q2 What is the cost of a YouTube TV DVR?

Answer- There is no extra charge for YouTube TV DVR. It is free of cost which is also the only reason for the popularity of YouTube TV. The only charge is to be paid for acquiring the premium access to YouTube TV. 

Q3 How many accounts can have access to one subscription price? 

Answer- A maximum of SIX accounts can have access to one subscription price. Also, three devices can work at the same time on YouTube TV. 

Q4 Can the DVR operate offline?

Answer- No, the DVR cannot be operated offline. It requires an active internet connection to watch the recordings up to 13 Mbps. If you are out of network connection, DVR is of no use. 

Q5 What are some of the streaming platforms which lagged behind YouTube TV?

Answer- Streaming platforms like Hulu Plus Live TV, FuboTV, DirecTV stream, etc. are left behind due to the popularity of YouTube TV (thanks to unlimited DVR access and its availability over numerous devices).