Some customers want a channel logo watermark on recordings. Some want none. Some want it only in the corner. A flexible IPTV panel lets you set watermark preferences per customer. One size does not fit all for recording aesthetics.
Watermark preferences are about visual experience. A customer who wants to know which channel a recording came from wants watermarks. A customer who wants clean recordings wants none. Customisation respects their preference.
Here's the thing: most panels don't have DVR watermark settings. A feature-savvy IPTV reseller UK chooses a panel with customisation. Then they teach customers about options.
What actually works is a simple note convention. "watermark:yes" "watermark:no" "watermark:corner" in the notes field. You can't set watermarks in most panels, but you can advise customers: "In DVR settings, you can choose whether to include channel logos on recordings."
Most operators find that customers appreciate knowing about watermark settings. A simple tip improves their recording aesthetics.
A practical scenario: a customer complains about channel logos ruining their recordings. You show them how to disable watermarks. Their recordings are clean. They're delighted.
The pattern that keeps showing up across 601 articles is this: resellers who teach watermark settings improve recording quality. The panel provides the feature. You provide the education.
That said, not all DVRs have watermark options. A realistic IPTV reseller checks before promising.