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Controversy roils around edited DVDs resold to those who want "cleaner" versions of movies. Comcast Does Digital Video Recording If you can't stand to leave home knowing you might miss an episode of Lost or 24, you need a digital video recorder. Gone are the days of the VCR--today's DVRs let you schedule recordings of your favorite shows and replay them at your convenience. And you don't have to shell out big bucks to get one. More News and Features
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