Astro MAX came to light in July 2006 as a combined digital satellite receiver/decoder and personal video recorder (PVR), It allowed recording, pausing and instantly rewinding live TV, as well as a 30-second skip. The unit also had a 30-minute buffer which constantly recorded the currently watched program. Full integration with Astro's electronic programme guide enabled selections of programmes to be recorded. Additional features included the ability to record all audio tracks and all subtitle tracks on multiple language programming. Copies of programmes recorded would also be transferred to
DVD or
VHS tape. The system performed these functions using an internal hard drive inside the Astro MAX
set top box. Programming was recorded without converting the
DVB-S-compliant
MPEG2 digital satellite stream, so that the recorded video is the same quality as the broadcast feed. The Astro MAX system was similar to
TiVo. It was equipped with twin digital satellite tuners which allowed the recording of one programme while viewing another. However, the system was not able to allow recording of two channels and programmes at the same time. There was no service fee for the use of the Astro MAX system. ==Production and reception==