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fixerman 19-04-2011 14:23

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Originally Posted by cupcakes aka dd (Post 35216539)
Scott arrived at 7:45 this morning and was driving back down the road at 8:35. Teflon install. Well done VM. Off to play now. See you in a week.

Nice one cupcakes!:)

Keep us posted and please let us know if you are able to play past programmes directly from the guide. It is an issue currently for some of us.

Enjoy!:cleader:

AlabasterLyn 19-04-2011 14:23

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Just had our TIVO box installed today. Very nice young man fitted it and so far all seems fine with it. SD picture is as good as it was on the V+ box, not 'soft' as some people have said. Still playing with it so haven't really got anything else to say at the moment.

However one thing I would mention to anyone else who is keeping their V+ box and moving it to another room, make sure you ask them to bring along an HDMI cable or buy one. We had our old Samsung box replaced with our V+ box, but have no picture as apparently it's set to only work with an HDMI cable, so now have to go out and buy one and hope that it works :shocked:

fixerman 19-04-2011 14:24

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35216646)
Wasn't their rumours that the TIVO software would be downloaded to the Cisco VHD boxes , the lack of reminders would be a major setback on non PVR hardware.

Well said muppetman!:gpoint:

wombatsteve 19-04-2011 14:25

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Personally I never really saw the point of reminders on the V+ (and was always getting irritated when I accidentally got the Set Reminder screen up and had to get out of it again :) ).

I always thought one of the points to a PVR was to put control of your viewing habits into your own hand, and to (start to) take control away from the broadcasters schedules. Easy solution is to simply record everything (as others have said), watch the recording 'as live' and remove it afterwards. That way you can watch it when your ready to watch it, not when the broadcaster says you should watch it.

In the example of the 6 O Clock news, if your not ready (for whatever reason) until 6:01 then it becomes the 6:01 news, or the 6:02 news etc - its at your control (all we need is the time machine and we can have the 5:59 news option!).

In the example of the cricket, if you miss the first few overs, just watch the recording from the beginning, and if theres a break in play, fast forward to catch up - its only a problem if you have an alternative live feed available as the scores won't match.

At the end of the day though, its a case of Each to their Own - everyone has their own preferences.

fixerman 19-04-2011 14:30

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35216659)
Yes when Berkett himself stated certain boxes could receive the TIVO software , and were going away from the issue of reminders here :D


You tell 'em muppetman!:clap:

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Originally Posted by blackthorn (Post 35216662)
First class install by the vm tech, took 22 minutes all in. Put the v+ box upstairs for me, premium hd channels swapped to the tivo ok. Have a play around with it tonight when the mrs has gone to bed.

Great news, enjoy!:)

Please let us know if you can view past programmes directly from the EPG. It is an outstanding issue for some of us.:(

DaBoz 19-04-2011 14:30

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35216616)
Reminders are totally not needed at all anymore. They are an old and redundant feature from the days before people had PVRs.

Before the V+ was around reminders were the only way to ensure you didn't miss a programme. Now we have multiple tuners and a large hard drive they really aren't needed. Also if its a show or event that you really want to see you shouldn't be forgetting about it just before it starts ;)

If you desperately need a reminder that the news is on at 6 then there is something wrong :P its on that time everyday lol. However you could always set an alarm or calender reminder on your mobile phone?

So what about shows that have live phone-ins for competitions, voting or shopping? Phone lines often close after the program has finished.

I've never used reminders, ever. But it doesn't take much imagination to see how useful they can be to a lot of people.

Boz

Stephen 19-04-2011 14:32

well if its a live show I really want to see I will make sure I remember to watch it.:)

carlwaring 19-04-2011 14:33

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35216586)
Carl just a quick piont if i was say going to watch a cricket match live on say sky sports, why would i want to record the first few overs then after having watched the rest of the match live go back and watch the recorded beginning.

Erm... why not just watch it from the beginning; just slightly delayed? :confused:

If you want to watch Corrie, do it five minutes in then you can skip the ads.

That's what I meant.

fixerman 19-04-2011 14:34

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
 
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Originally Posted by AlabasterLyn (Post 35216670)
Just had our TIVO box installed today. Very nice young man fitted it and so far all seems fine with it. SD picture is as good as it was on the V+ box, not 'soft' as some people have said. Still playing with it so haven't really got anything else to say at the moment.

However one thing I would mention to anyone else who is keeping their V+ box and moving it to another room, make sure you ask them to bring along an HDMI cable or buy one. We had our old Samsung box replaced with our V+ box, but have no picture as apparently it's set to only work with an HDMI cable, so now have to go out and buy one and hope that it works :shocked:

Good news Lyn!:)

Enjoy and let us know how you get with your new toy.:p:

Don't spend much on the HDMI lead. They are very cheap on eBay and fairly cheap in any of the major supermarkets. They perform just as good as one costing much more.:D

carlwaring 19-04-2011 14:35

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35216616)
Reminders are totally not needed at all anymore. They are an old and redundant feature from the days before people had PVRs.

Before the V+ was around reminders were the only way to ensure you didn't miss a programme. Now we have multiple tuners and a large hard drive they really aren't needed. Also if its a show or event that you really want to see you shouldn't be forgetting about it just before it starts ;)

If you desperately need a reminder that the news is on at 6 then there is something wrong :P its on that time everyday lol. However you could always set an alarm or calender reminder on your mobile phone?

Good to see someone else understands what I mean :)

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Originally Posted by toady (Post 35216620)
Going to miss my reminders when TIVO is installed later

No you're not. Just set it to record instead :rolleyes:

Watching live TV completely negates the need for a DVR. Why spend £150-200 on something that you don't need if you still want to sit down when the schedulers tell you that "Corrie" is on :confused:

wombatsteve 19-04-2011 14:36

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The fastest way to stop playback does seem to be to press the TV button, otherwise if you back out to the intermediate menu, you have to also back out of that menu before it'll stop (( I can only assume this is a bug as I wouldn't expect many people would want to peruse extra options in the middle of a programme, whicle watching it PiP).

If you made it close to the end of the prog. though (I think its in the last 5 mins) it jumps straight to a Delete/Keep screen).

fixerman 19-04-2011 14:38

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Originally Posted by wombatsteve (Post 35216673)
Personally I never really saw the point of reminders on the V+ (and was always getting irritated when I accidentally got the Set Reminder screen up and had to get out of it again :) ).

I always thought one of the points to a PVR was to put control of your viewing habits into your own hand, and to (start to) take control away from the broadcasters schedules. Easy solution is to simply record everything (as others have said), watch the recording 'as live' and remove it afterwards. That way you can watch it when your ready to watch it, not when the broadcaster says you should watch it.

In the example of the 6 O Clock news, if your not ready (for whatever reason) until 6:01 then it becomes the 6:01 news, or the 6:02 news etc - its at your control (all we need is the time machine and we can have the 5:59 news option!).

In the example of the cricket, if you miss the first few overs, just watch the recording from the beginning, and if theres a break in play, fast forward to catch up - its only a problem if you have an alternative live feed available as the scores won't match.

At the end of the day though, its a case of Each to their Own - everyone has their own preferences.

Cricket is boring enough without watching a recording of it.:o:

carlwaring 19-04-2011 14:39

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35216646)
Wasn't their rumours that the TIVO software would be downloaded to the Cisco VHD boxes , the lack of reminders would be a major setback on non PVR hardware.

As these boxes won't be able to record, I would assume that there will be a 'remind me' option in place of the 'record' function.

Perfect Choice 19-04-2011 14:43

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
 
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Originally Posted by wombatsteve (Post 35216686)
The fastest way to stop playback does seem to be to press the TV button, otherwise if you back out to the intermediate menu, you have to also back out of that menu before it'll stop (( I can only assume this is a bug as I wouldn't expect many people would want to peruse extra options in the middle of a programme, whicle watching it PiP).

If you made it close to the end of the prog. though (I think its in the last 5 mins) it jumps straight to a Delete/Keep screen).

Thanks, there is a post earlier indicating this is on the issues list with Tivo. So just use workaround like press TV as you say until there is a more straight forward way to end something you are watching and decide to stop mid way through.

carlwaring 19-04-2011 14:44

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Originally Posted by DaBoz (Post 35216678)
So what about shows that have live phone-ins for competitions, voting or shopping? Phone lines often close after the program has finished.

I've never used reminders, ever. But it doesn't take much imagination to see how useful they can be to a lot of people.

You know that BGT is on at, say, 7:40pm. So you set it to record. You can then start watching the show, at 7:41 if you like, but I'd suggest 7:50pm when you can still take part in the voting but can still skips at least some ads :)

At least you won't miss the start like you would if you had only set a reminder but had then been distracted by - for example - a phone call, or someone at the door. What good has the reminder done you then 'cos you'd've completely missed the first 20 mins or whatever.


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