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96ukssob 01-27-2008 11:03 PM

Comcast HD DVRs?
 
Anyone have one through them? I have time warner now in LA, but the place I am leasing on the east coast while im out there uses Comcast, but the woman i just talked to didnt know wtf i was talking about.

Jace 01-27-2008 11:04 PM

comcast is about to release the tivo units, wait til those come out...tivo fucking rocks

stickyfingerz 01-27-2008 11:05 PM

They are all Motorola now I believe. I have the dual tuner comcast dvrs. Work great.

Steve Awesome 01-27-2008 11:51 PM

I have a comcast HD DVR that's Motorola / Scientific Atlanta branded. Uses the same remote control that the non-DVR HD receiver picks up. Not bad. I can record two shows at once. By the way, always haggle with Comcast to get a discount when you sign up and insist on a 12 month instead of a 6 month offer. Never pay full price if you can help it.

96ukssob 01-27-2008 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Awesome (Post 13706441)
I have a comcast HD DVR that's Motorola / Scientific Atlanta branded. Uses the same remote control that the non-DVR HD receiver picks up. Not bad. I can record two shows at once. By the way, always haggle with Comcast to get a discount when you sign up and insist on a 12 month instead of a 6 month offer. Never pay full price if you can help it.

i have two hddvrs now, one thru motorola and the other is a "moxi box." both have their ups and downs, but i like the moxi box interface way better.

good call on the discount tho, ill def use that when i call

mikesouth 01-28-2008 12:29 AM

and if you need a windows driver for it lemme know

works great via usb, windows sees it as a disk drive

96ukssob 01-28-2008 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 13706521)
and if you need a windows driver for it lemme know

works great via usb, windows sees it as a disk drive

really? for sure if you can hook it up. on the moxi box i have now, i can connect a SATA drive to it and sees it as a bigger storage drive but would love to have something to hook up one of these 5 external usb hdds that i bought on sale at frys

Centurion 01-28-2008 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 13706521)
and if you need a windows driver for it lemme know

works great via usb, windows sees it as a disk drive



I could hook up my motorola box as a disk drive? Hmm..never had tried that.

stickyfingerz 01-28-2008 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Centurion (Post 13706537)
I could hook up my motorola box as a disk drive? Hmm..never had tried that.

At least the comcast ones here are disabled for usb and firewire.. :disgust

mikesouth 01-28-2008 11:37 AM

i have comcast and i have a driver and it sees my scientific atlanta DVR as a drive...It doesnt allow adding additional disk space via usb but you can hook your computer to it and read write from it NP

stickyfingerz 02-02-2008 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 13708220)
i have comcast and i have a driver and it sees my scientific atlanta DVR as a drive...It doesnt allow adding additional disk space via usb but you can hook your computer to it and read write from it NP

Missed this post. Can you pull movies off the dvr and view them on comp? If so what format are they when they come off. I have a few shows I record the ful seasons from, and would like to watch those in my office since I have s video out from my main computer to the tv in my office. Would be handy to pull everything off the dvr so I can delete those and free up space.

smack 02-02-2008 01:55 PM

i have the motorola box as well. it's not bad. sometimes series record will record the wrong shows, but that is more the fault of how the networks label them than the box.

i'm not that impressed with their hd service though. the selection is a little lacking, but oh well. what are you going to do?

over all i am pretty happy with it though. a dvr is the best thing entertainment wise i have ever gotten besides my HD tv. it's alot nicer to be able to ffwd through commercials and watch things when i want to.


Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 13731800)
Missed this post. Can you pull movies off the dvr and view them on comp? If so what format are they when they come off. I have a few shows I record the ful seasons from, and would like to watch those in my office since I have s video out from my main computer to the tv in my office. Would be handy to pull everything off the dvr so I can delete those and free up space.

i found a couple tutorials on google of how to record live tv through the box, but so far haven't been able to figure out how to get shows i have already recorded.


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