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Tabitha's Toybox 04-22-2006 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
Mine has a bunch of other features as well I just do not utilize them so I do not use em. What usable features does your Tivo have that I did not list. Aside from the drive space which I do agree is a pain in the ass.


My favorite is Tivo Suggestions...Tivo will learn your viewing habits and record shows that it thinks you will like..I have caught some awesome movies and tv shows that I woul;d have never bothered watching before, all because my tivo thought I might like it

I also have my tivo set up so that I can access it anywhere in the world on a computer with internet...I can add and delete shows, plus schedule it to record something I forgot about...plus, this is the kicker, if I have time I can grab shows from my tivo and download them to whatever computer I am on

I love your feature though for shows that are overlapping, or where you can set it to start a few minutes early or end a few minutes later...with NBC's new tactic of starting shows at 9:59 instead of 10pm, that would come in handy

MikeVega 04-22-2006 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Tabitha's Toybox
ANY directv with tivo can record 2 shows at the same time, plus you can watch something from the tivo list

all directv with tivo built in are Dual Tuner


OK ... I see I have Cable Tv ....the cable box and the tivo are separate units. I'm guessing the Direct Tv Tivo is one box like the cable DVR ..

Tabitha's Toybox 04-23-2006 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeVega
OK ... I see I have Cable Tv ....the cable box and the tivo are separate units. I'm guessing the Direct Tv Tivo is one box like the cable DVR ..


yup..that is why they call it directivo....I have not met one person that switched from cable to directivo that wasn't happy...it truely is the best television appliance ever made :) haha

venus 04-23-2006 01:05 AM

How did you upgrade the hardrive in it?
Did you have to buy a new box ?
My box came from directtv.

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Originally Posted by Tabitha's Toybox
our directv with tivo has almost all that and then more

I upgraded mine and it now has a 200gb drive in it, i have about 200 hours of recording time now


venus 04-23-2006 01:08 AM

Is there anything special, like software or hardware, to transfer something from tivo to a laptop?

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Originally Posted by MikeVega
You can also network the tivo to your PC and pull vids and pic / mp3's off the pc ... I can also put stuff I record on the Tivo on my laptop and take it with me .. that's pretty cool


Choppa 04-23-2006 01:15 AM

nah just download them...only about 30 minutes max to download a tv series

:thumbsup :thumbsup

venus 04-23-2006 01:20 AM

just download them?
I am not completly understanding... I hook a laptop to the box, then use windoes explorer on my lap top to browse around the tivo box to find the movies to download?

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Originally Posted by choppa
nah just download them...only about 30 minutes max to download a tv series

:thumbsup :thumbsup


Tabitha's Toybox 04-23-2006 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by venus
How did you upgrade the hardrive in it?
Did you have to buy a new box ?
My box came from directtv.

you have to open up the box and use blesstivo

look up blesstivo on google, you will find a wealth of info

MikeVega 04-23-2006 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by venus
just download them?
I am not completly understanding... I hook a laptop to the box, then use windoes explorer on my lap top to browse around the tivo box to find the movies to download?

they have a free application on the tivo website .. links up through the network http://www.tivo.com/1.2.14.asp

detoxed 04-23-2006 10:14 AM

yes it is

Peaches 04-23-2006 10:30 AM

I just bought my Dad the new DirecTV DVR. I was going to send him all my links to the "tricks" you can use on TiVo. Does anyone know how much different this system is than TiVo? The TiVo branding is NO WHERE on the system, so I am assuming it has zero to do with the actual TiVo system

Tabitha's Toybox 04-23-2006 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Peaches
I just bought my Dad the new DirecTV DVR. I was going to send him all my links to the "tricks" you can use on TiVo. Does anyone know how much different this system is than TiVo? The TiVo branding is NO WHERE on the system, so I am assuming it has zero to do with the actual TiVo system

Peaches...DO NOT get the Direct TV DVR,.....it is crap right now and barely has any good features

if I were you I would look on the web for an independant dealer that sells the directv with tivo like this one weaknees.com/direct_tv_tivo.php?WKGW01_2625

Tabitha's Toybox 04-23-2006 11:24 AM

oh shit, I see you already bought the system, my mistake

yeah, the directv DVR is NOT Tivo, Directv is starting to put their own dvr out now which is a very minimal version of what tivo offersd

while it will be good for someone that just wants basic dvr features, it wouoldn't be good for someone that wants something advanced

seeric 04-23-2006 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Lenny2
I went to bestbuy the other day to buy a TIVO box with a DVD burner and the guy at best buy told me that it wasn't really worth it to pay for TIVO service when the local cable company will give me a DVR for like $6 a month.

I called the cable company but they're out of DVR's and have no idea when they'll be getting them in.

Would it be a colossal waste of my money to go buy the TIVO box and the lifetime service deal for $299? Or should I just wait (god knows how long) and get the DVR from charter?

If you own a TIVO or a DVR I'd be interested to hear about your experience and whether or not you think it's worth it.

personally man, i have experience with both.

get the tivo with the lifetime deal. there are so many more things that you can do with tivo than dvr.

tons of features and options. dvr is really limited.

Peaches 04-23-2006 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Tabitha's Toybox
oh shit, I see you already bought the system, my mistake

yeah, the directv DVR is NOT Tivo, Directv is starting to put their own dvr out now which is a very minimal version of what tivo offersd

while it will be good for someone that just wants basic dvr features, it wouoldn't be good for someone that wants something advanced

Yeah, already got it - but he's like me - he doesn't WANT anything advanced. We just want to be able to record shows while we're gone and not have to watch commercials. We're simple folk :thumbsup

Snake Doctor 04-23-2006 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by A1R3K
personally man, i have experience with both.

get the tivo with the lifetime deal. there are so many more things that you can do with tivo than dvr.

tons of features and options. dvr is really limited.

Thanks for the advice.

Now that I'm thinking about it, how many more joins do I have to send you to get you to buy me the TIVO with the DVD-R?

I can see the promo now
"A1R3K loves TIVO so much he'll buy you one for sending 100 joins to RageCash" :Graucho

OY 04-23-2006 06:59 PM

Without doubt the best buy I ever did, almost.

:thumbsup

Peaches 04-23-2006 08:29 PM

TiVo with the "lifetime" deal used to be the lifetime of the system. My first TiVo died in less than a year. Had I bought the lifetime deal, I would have been screwed. This one I've had for about 4 years, but I don't pay a monthly fee for it because I have whatever the DirecTV premium thing.

Snake Doctor 04-23-2006 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Peaches
TiVo with the "lifetime" deal used to be the lifetime of the system. My first TiVo died in less than a year. Had I bought the lifetime deal, I would have been screwed. This one I've had for about 4 years, but I don't pay a monthly fee for it because I have whatever the DirecTV premium thing.

I'm pretty sure the hardware I looked at had a 1 year warranty, but I'll have to look into the lifetime deal and make sure it's really "lifetime"

Thanks for the heads up

edgeprod 04-23-2006 09:17 PM

I have 3 TIVO's and a DVR from Comcast. The TIVO units can transfer shit to my PC (and then to DVD), can show pictures, play music, etc. hosted on a PC, and have a MUCH better remote.

The DVR is slick because it's integrated.

I still use the TIVO units more.

Axeman 04-23-2006 09:36 PM

I miss my tivo because of the way it offered me suggestion shows as well as let me search for upcoming shows and movies based on title, actor etc. I would pay the fee for sure.

Elle Sommers 04-23-2006 09:54 PM

Tivo. Well worth it. My Tivo is so smart it records shows it knows I will love! (Not just ones put on the Season Pass Manager.)

I came home one night and much to my delight, Tivo had saved my very favorite episode of Seinfeld, the Soup Nazi one. If I could sleep with Tivo, I probably would thats how much I love it.

Snake Doctor 05-03-2006 11:57 AM

I wanted to update you folks on this.
Apparently you CANNOT record two shows at once while watching a 3rd show and all that stuff with Tivo unless you have the DirectTV Tivo.

Tivo just released a dual tuner on Monday that can record two shows at once (but not off of two digital cable channels at once)

I guess I'll just have to wait until Charter gets more DVR's in.

rants 05-03-2006 02:49 PM

That is so whacked not being able to record a show while your watching live tv. I had no clues about tivos or anything, so I just bought one a few days ago at bestbuy, I didnt know they had dual turners. You can see the dual turners on on the website here http://www.tivo.com/2.0.asp They are already for sale!!

Well anyways, if im watching live tv and i programmed my tivo, the tivo will just record whatever im watching and not the show i told it too! that's totally whacked. I asked over in the tivo forums but they said that once u get used to tivo you dont even want to watch live tv, you just watch recorded programs while tivo is in the process of recording and you wont want to watch tv live.

Apparently there is a way to watch live tv while recording on a regular channel, you have to get a splitter or something. heres more info on how to do it http://customersupport.tivo.com/know...ic/tv1027.htm?
It looks kinda complicated, i dont know if i should do that, or return my used tivo (for a day or so) back to bestbuy and order a dual turner! If only i had known about the dual turner i would have gotten that instead of the one at bestbuy!

To know more about tivos you should go to the tivocommunity site (theres a link off the main tivo site)

dial 05-03-2006 02:52 PM

i suggest everyone throw away their normal tivo units and grab themselves a directivo...

rants 05-03-2006 02:55 PM

I also wonder if bestbuy will take my tivo back, its like 2 days old but its been opened and used... I didnt know you couldnt watch tv while recording! I really want one of those dual tuners one.

No wonder theres such a huge rebate on the regular tivos. The tivo was $219 and bestbuy gave me a rebate coupon for $150! Thats's probably cause no one wants these tivos anymore now that they have dual tuners, everyone is gonna want those!

Now I have to drive all the way there and return it (if they accept it), what a hassle, im so lazy i dont feel like driving anywhere.

teg0 05-03-2006 02:58 PM

Might want to look into MythTV. Free linux PVR software. Google it.

Loryn 05-03-2006 03:00 PM

I could never go back and live without it. :thumbsup haha

rants 05-03-2006 03:04 PM

Do most of you guys have dual tuners??? Or do you just not watch live tv anymore? That must be weird.

Just Mike 05-03-2006 03:14 PM

ummmm


CRAIGSLIST get a tivo for $30 end of story


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