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OT: Tivo
#46860 05/24/04 08:34 PM
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OK...awhile back I asked if Tivo was all it's cracked up to be, and within hours had dozens of you swearing that indeed it was. A common theme was "I don't know how I watched TV without it."

Well, you've never steered me wrong before. The better half has expressed an interest in Tivo as well now. So I'd better jump quick before he changes his mind!

The question now is...which model to buy? Where to buy it? Are there any "upgrades" etc I need to know about?

Thanks!



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#46861 05/24/04 08:41 PM
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You should check on some of the TiVo boards to see which models are easily hacked (to add a second drive, etc.). The Series2 60 GB was easy to do, but you have to buy additional hardware (beyond the new cabling) for the 80 GB and the 40 GB models.

I got my Series2 directly from TiVo (they seem to control the price to some degree) and don't forget the lifetime subscription. I'd say that with their DirecTV contract they'll be around for awhile.

Also, if you have DirecTV, go with what they've got.


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#46862 05/24/04 08:53 PM
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What about a Tivo/DVD burner? Is Pioneer the only company that makes that? An added $500+ seems awful steep just to be able to burn the program to DVD, no?



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#46863 05/24/04 09:08 PM
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Are you cable or DirecTV now?

DirecTV has a deal now with 3 rooms, one being TiVo for $99.

Also, as much as I love my TiVo, I know many cable companies are offering DVR set top boxes.....TiVo like functionality, but not as good.

I understand Dish has also come a long way with their DVR implentation.

Some cable companies even offer TiVo like functions without having a DVR in your home. These limit storage though for around 24 hours.

Of the non-HD implemetations right now, I think the DirecTiVo is the route to go. All the TiVo functionality with two tuners. Everything is done in the digital domain until the output stage. Digital audio out too....so you can get the DD 5.1 signal from movies that are broadcast that way.

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#46864 05/24/04 09:18 PM
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I have Adelphia "digital" cable. (The box has no digital outputs, so I don't even get 5.1 sound out of it.) It pretty much sucks.

The "lifetime" Tivo subscription is for the life of the unit...they only have a 1 year warantee. At $299 you'd be paying up front for 23 months of service. If the unit fails at 13 months, you're out one unit, AND $130. I think I'll be opting for the $12.95/month plan. I don't trust the units to last more than two years before failing.



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#46865 05/24/04 09:25 PM
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Call Adelphia...I think their units can send the DD5.1 signal...you just have to ask for the right STB.

I know in my area Adelphia is offering a DVR and also has the online DVR functions. My friend is Los Feliz also got a flyer with those features as well.

With what seems to be coming down the pipe with cable companies, I am not sure I would buy a TiVo to use with cable. I would have to check the features and functionality first.

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#46866 05/24/04 09:46 PM
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One question you need to figure out is: stand alone Tivo or DirecTivo?

Stand alone can be treated as a VCR. You can also find Tivos w/ the DVD, as you've mentioned. These are good options, but as you'll see w/ DirecTV, the combo unit is much more powerful.

I have the DirecTivo unit. Has 2 DirecTV tuner so that you can record 2 shows simultaneously and then watch a 3rd previously recorded show. Why is this important? (Since you like tennis, if I remember correctly...) Let's say Wimbledon is on at the same time as the Summer Olympics men's singles finals. W/ DirecTivo combo box, you can watch both. Watch Wimbledon, when a commercial is on, pause. Flip to Olympics, when commerical is on, pause and flip back to Wimbledon and FF thru commercials. AWESOME! No more commercials. You can't do this w/ the standalone because it only records one input. Also, the combo box records in native format, so there is no compression when it's recorded. The next (and much bigger step), is to belly up to the HD DirecTivo w/ 2 DirecTV tuners (HD) and 2 over the air tuners. The Tivo Holy Grail... This is out now, but expensive at $999 MSRP. The key here is if you are willing to go DirecTV. If not, then standalone is your option. DirecTV's been running deals for new subscribers to get the Tivo and DirecTV for $49 or $99 depending on who you go w/.

For either Tivo, you can get upgrades for bigger hard drives at weakknees.com or 9thtee.com. I have a 120GB drive on my for 110 hours, great for summer when all the reruns are on and I can catch up on Sopranos, 24, and Deadwood. AND, if I can get a discount on HD DirecTivo this weekend, my existing DirecTivo will be for sale soon...



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#46867 05/24/04 09:55 PM
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I've called Adelphia numerous times, and have yet to get someone who has a clue what I'm talking about. I guess I just have to keep trying.

TV is not a big part of our entertainment. I don't want to get anything too expensive just because it has 100 different features. (We'll likely never use them!) We just want something that'll tape tennis programing (as it's rarely on at a decent hour), and maybe a few different tv shows per week.



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#46868 05/24/04 10:03 PM
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It all starts out innocently enough... My biggest recommendation if you do get a Tivo, is to tell it NOT to auto-record recommended programming. You'll end up watching one of the recordings and then getting hooked. Don't become a slave to the Tivo!

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#46869 05/24/04 10:09 PM
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TiVo is my master. You need TiVo. Everyone needs TiVo. Worship the TiVo... Must go watch TiVo... Ooh, look, 40 hours of MASH. Must watch...


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