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Posted by Kid Prime on :
 
My life may never be the same.
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
Ohh, another convert. We've had a TiVo since the beginning. I still have my original, 14 hour unit in storage. Have a series 2 with 100+ capacity now. Don't think I could ever live without it. And for sharing digital photos with the family through the TV its fantastic. As is being able to log in on the web from anywhere and tell it to record a show I just found out about or had forgotten.

I just wish you didn't have to pay for additional service for a second unit. Otherwise I'd have one in the bedroom too.
 
Posted by armsfalloffboy on :
 
I don't have the Tivo thingy, but I do have a digital recorder. I'll never watch regular TV again...But now I find myself trying to rewind the radio to hear a song again. I'll get digital radio when I can control it like the DVR. Of course, then I'll run off the freaking road.
 
Posted by RTVU2 on :
 
I am with armsfalloffboy, I have dvr too. It's great but if you record two shows at the same time you can't watch any other channel. But being able to save stuff to watch later is great. Also is fast forwarding through all the boaring parts.
 
Posted by STU on :
 
If I had TiVO, I'd never be online.

I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
 
Posted by MLLASH on :
 
I need a boyfriend with Tivo!
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
Sorry Lash. I'm already married. [Big Grin]

But I do have that old 14 hour TiVo. Anyone willing to pay for shipping (and the monthly service it requires) I'll let you have it. Assuming it hasn't been eaten by whatever roams in my rental unit.
 
Posted by HighPriestessViviane on :
 
I have no TiVo, please tell me about the joy it brings you.
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
TiVo is the best thing since sliced bread. It is basically a hard drive that records your television programs for you. Not only that but while you are watching a live event you are able to pause it (for up to 30 minutes) if you need to. You can also rewind live TV back to 30 minutes (or to the last time you changed the channel).

It also enables you to set what is called a Season Pass. This enables you to tell the programming you want all episodes (either all, including repeats, or just new) of any program. Works great for Caroline and her mom's soaps. And shows like Lost and CSI that I don't have time to watch until the weekend.

The storage capacity varies on models but I think the average is now at least 80 hours of programming can be stored. Show will last until the TiVo needs more room for recording or, using another option, until you delete them. I have two movies (Riverworld and Deathlands) that I've had since last year but haven't been able to watch yet. And instead of rummaging through a bunch of video tapes to find them when I do have time they are available at the touch of a button.

Another feature I love is the Wishlist. You can tell TiVo you want it to look for shows that you set the parameters for. For instance, I have a Wishlist with 'Poker' as the keyword. So every few days (the programming schedule keeps 10 days worth of upcoming shows, like an expanded TV Guide) I'll check my Wishlist and TiVo will search through all of my available channels for any program with the work 'poker' in the title or description. You can tell it to search for particular stars or specific movies and it will find them. You can instruct it to automatically record those shows if found or just check your Wishlist every so often to see if something new is coming up you want.

Something I don't use but others may is the feature that has caused some controversy. TiVo learns from your recording and Wishlist options and will chose shows it thinks you like. There was an episode of, I think, 'King of Queens' where one of the characters was afraid his TiVo thought he was gay because of a specific show he had recorded. I just find that, for the most part, the shows it recommends for me are ones I already watch or don't care for.

What else. Oh, since I have a Series 2 I can share, through my wireless computer network, all the photos or music on my computers. This allows me to take digital photos and show them to friends and family on my TV screen. It also lets me access my music files and play them through my sound system rather than my laptop. If we had a second TiVo in another room we could also share recorded shows between them. And, as I mentioned earlier, you can log into your account on-line and have you TiVo record a show you may have just heard of but won't be home in time to schedule.

I also signed up for an option a while back that provides me with movie and television previews before the normal public sees them. Like with LOTR:ROTK we got previews and scenes before the public did. Some networks also use their commercials to allow you to record upcoming shows. For instance, NBC, in advertising their upcoming shows, gives the option to hit the Thumbs Up button (used to rate if you like a show or not) to automatically record a show if you decide you'd like to see it.

That's it, short version. There are plenty of other options but that is what most non-owners would need to know about. At least I think so.
 
Posted by MLLASH on :
 
Good Lord! I need about THREE boyfriends with TiVo. I'll never figure that claptrap out by myself!
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
Lash, if you can use WebTV to post to this boad, you can use TiVo.
 
Posted by MLLASH on :
 
Can I still have three boyfriends?
 
Posted by LyleLyle on :
 
A few questions I've had about TiVo:

- I've always figured the number the manufacturer gives for recording time is for the low-resolution setting. How much would you adjust it if you're planning to record in standard definition?

- Does TiVo support HD? I never see it mentioned so I figure not, but might as well ask.

- How does the season pass work, does it look at episode numbers (and compare it to what you have recorded) or (based on your wording it sounds like it) look for episodes marked as "new"?
So if there were a cool new cable show I started watching midway through, would I face the choice between taping all 5 airings in a week if I want to catch the episodes I missed in rerun?

- How has TiVo affected your TV watching? My boyfriends expects a TiVo would increase out TV watching (yeah, like I could pull myself away from City of Heroes long enough) but I say it would decrease it because we'd do "more efficent" viewing (i.e. less random channel surfing 'til show X is on, less watching whatever b/c there's nothing on).

- Do you have HBO? I remember an episode of "Mind of the Married Man' where the protagonist agonized that his TiVo thought he was gay and started recommending "Queer as Folk" and Barbara Streisand concerts after he taped an episode of Will & Grace.
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by MLLASH:
Can I still have three boyfriends?

You can have as many boyfriends as you want Lashie.
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by LyleLyle:
A few questions I've had about TiVo:

- I've always figured the number the manufacturer gives for recording time is for the low-resolution setting. How much would you adjust it if you're planning to record in standard definition?

TiVo offers (at least on Series 2 units) 4 recording settings. Here are the settings for the standard 80 hour unit:

Best Quality: 24 hours, 7 minutes
High Quality: 38 hours, 58 minutes
Medium Quality: 51 hours, 34 minutes
Basic Quality: 88 hours, 7 minutes

I use the High setting on mine. There is no noticable difference between it and Best. I don't believe there is any noticable difference even in the Medium setting. You will notice a more fuzzy, pixelated, image in the Basic setting depending on the quality of your cable/antenna connection.

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Originally posted by LyleLyle:
- Does TiVo support HD? I never see it mentioned so I figure not, but might as well ask.

I've been investigating this recently and have found out that TiVo postponed their development of an HDTV unit until some new cable law passes that they are hoping to take advantage of. They have been trying to get a major cable company to adopt their units but have, so far, been unsuccessful. Although DirectTV satellite users get a TiVo unit as their DVR.

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Originally posted by LyleLyle:
- How does the season pass work, does it look at episode numbers (and compare it to what you have recorded) or (based on your wording it sounds like it) look for episodes marked as "new"?

So if there were a cool new cable show I started watching midway through, would I face the choice between taping all 5 airings in a week if I want to catch the episodes I missed in rerun?

The Season Pass settings are:

Repeats and First Run
First Run Only
All (with duplicates)

In its way TiVo will recognize, using the Repeats and First Run setting, episodes that are repeated and you missed. Once it has taped an episode of a program it knows it was taped and won't tape a repeat. So say I missed an episode of Lost, prior to setting up my Season Pass. Once I chose the Repeats and First Run option TiVo will catch that episode I missed on the first available recording but ignore all subsequent airings.

Say you have a show set to record but you notice another one you'd rather see (maybe something that won't be repeated). With a Season Pass TiVo will let you cancel just that episode and then record it next time around. I frequently stop mine from recording Family Guy when it shows at Midnight (when I'm up and Caroline's mom is still in the room) but since I have it on a Season Pass TiVo knows to record the next showing just a few hours later instead.

Some programs don't have descriptions provided, even the one stating it is a repeat (happens a lot with some of the poker shows I watch). Even without a description to match it TiVo can tell the difference between one its already recorded and one it hasn't. There has to be something in the programming that doesn't show on the guide that TiVo uses to recognize this.

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Originally posted by LyleLyle:
- How has TiVo affected your TV watching? My boyfriends expects a TiVo would increase out TV watching (yeah, like I could pull myself away from City of Heroes long enough) but I say it would decrease it because we'd do "more efficent" viewing (i.e. less random channel surfing 'til show X is on, less watching whatever b/c there's nothing on).

I'd say a little of both. Yes it does make it more selective but it makes it much more easier to catch a program you may not have known about without the programming guide and/or Wishlist subjects.

The problem I find is I'll record stuff and not get a chance to watch it soon. I currently have 25 episodes of Sealab 2021 to catch up with.

quote:
Originally posted by LyleLyle:
- Do you have HBO? I remember an episode of "Mind of the Married Man' where the protagonist agonized that his TiVo thought he was gay and started recommending "Queer as Folk" and Barbara Streisand concerts after he taped an episode of Will & Grace.

I did see that episode back when Mind was still on their air. But they did do the one I described on King of Queens. Here is a partial synopsis of the episode:

quote:
Spence has just bought a Tivo, and starts bragging about it to Holly. However, when he goes through the shows it has recorded for him he realizes Tivo thinks he's gay. He tries to convince Tivo and Holly that he isn't gay by programming it for sporting events, but all it does is record men's ice dancing. He has a conversation with Carrie about how they're both being sexually harassed, her by a four year old and him by Tivo, although in the end he does choose to watch Queer as Folk.
Funny, especially when you have a TiVo.

Any other questions? Just ask.

[ September 30, 2004, 05:38 PM: Message edited by: Deathstroke Lad ]
 
Posted by STU on :
 
What does TiVo stand for?
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
From the TiVo FAQ:

"It doesn't mean anything. Lots of possible meanings have been posted, but TiVo Inc. officially says that it has no meaning. "

Interesting Trivia: Before TiVo was called TiVo, it was called Teleworld.
Other Interesting Trivia: Another name TiVo was considering for TiVo was "Bongo."
 
Posted by STU on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Deathstroke Lad:
Interesting Trivia: Before TiVo was called TiVo, it was called Teleworld.
Other Interesting Trivia: Another name TiVo was considering for TiVo was "Bongo."

To paraphrase that old Knight Templar from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: They chose wisely.
 
Posted by LyleLyle on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Deathstroke Lad:
Any other questions? Just ask.

Thanks! I think you burned off all of my lingering questions about TiVo. You've been a big help.

Sigh, I'm conflicted about the HD thing, I know we'll want that function so do we wait or get one now and expect to buy another (is the lifetime membership for the machine only? I'm presuming you can't transfer a lifetime membership if you buy a new machine.)
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by LyleLyle:
quote:
Originally posted by Deathstroke Lad:
Any other questions? Just ask.

Thanks! I think you burned off all of my lingering questions about TiVo. You've been a big help.

Sigh, I'm conflicted about the HD thing, I know we'll want that function so do we wait or get one now and expect to buy another (is the lifetime membership for the machine only? I'm presuming you can't transfer a lifetime membership if you buy a new machine.)

The lifetime membership covers the machine only. Ocassionally they will run a special for transfering from one to another which is why I upgraded from my old unit to the Series 2. Otherwise I probably wouldn't have since it would have been hard to pay the $250 (at the time) cost a second time.

I'm not sure if they'll come out with an HD version soon at all. The last thing I read kinda felt like they threw their arms up in the air and called it quits.
 
Posted by Kid Prime on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by MLLASH:
Can I still have three boyfriends?

Only if Islam allowed same-sex relationships. [LOL]
 
Posted by Kid Prime on :
 
Incidentally, I'm still loving TiVO. We have direct TV, so once we're ready to go HDTV, I can't wait to update the DVR as well. ROCK!
 
Posted by Deathstroke Lad on :
 
What I've been fighting the urge to do is upgrade to the new TiVo with a built in DVD recorder. Imagine being able to just burn your episodes of Lost or Smallville right over to a DVD.

Also, coming soon from TiVo. The ability to share shows you've recorded with other other the internet. I don't know how they are going to encrypt the files but they say its coming soon.
 


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