The IPTV Reseller Panel Customer Recording Rules That Automate British IPTV Library Management
Keep 5 episodes. Delete oldest when new arrives." "Delete watched content after 30 days." Recording rules automate library maintenance.
Here's a power-user feature for library management. Recording rules — conditional logic that automatically manages recordings (keep limits, delete policies, priority assignment). Your IPTV Reseller Panel either supports recording rules (IF-THEN logic) or manual management only. The difference is whether British IPTV customers' libraries maintain themselves or require constant attention.
I added recording rules after a customer asked, "Can you automatically keep only the last 5 episodes of this series?" My panel had no rules. Switched to one with rule engine. Customer set "keep 5, delete oldest." Library maintained itself.
What actually works is asking your IPTV Reseller Panel: "Do you support recording rules (IF-THEN logic for library management)?" Panels with recording rules automate British IPTV library maintenance. Panels without force manual cleanup.
Most operators find that recording rules reduce manual library management time by 80-90%. Customers set rules once. Library maintains itself. Your panel either automates or assumes your British IPTV customers enjoy manual cleanup.
Here's a practical scenario. A customer records a daily British IPTV news program. Without rules, they manually delete old episodes weekly. With rules, "keep 7 days, delete older" runs automatically.
The pattern that keeps showing up is automation neglect. Manual cleanup works. Automation is better. Your IPTV Reseller Panel either offers automation or forces your British IPTV customers to be librarians.
That said, rules require UI. Ask about rule types (keep count, keep time, delete watched). The best panels offer multiple rule types.
Honestly, test recording rules today. Can you set "keep last 5 episodes" for a British IPTV series? If not, your panel lacks this automation. Demand recording rules.