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BenJSmyth 25-02-2011 14:56

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PhlangePhace (Post 35181952)
OK, fair enough....

Seems a bit harsh that the padding is 'compulsory' rather than 'used if tuner available', IYSWIM.

So were there not alternative showings available for any of those three programmes?

(BTW, I'm not disputing your claims, I'm justing getting a feel for how the TiVo works in practice)

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That is, indeed, what TiVo is all about.

This is what Joe Public needs to get their head round to understand the 'real-world' advantage of TiVo.

The padding isn't compulsory no. I have chosen to add two minutes at the beginning and end of each program. There's nothing more annoying than missing the final minutes of an episode of something!

When you set the recording it asks you how you want to deal with the clash, cut one programme at the end, the other at the beginning or not record it at all. Perhaps I will not add any padding and see if I keep missing bits from programmes.

PhlangePhace 25-02-2011 15:20

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenJSmyth (Post 35181961)
When you set the recording it asks you how you want to deal with the clash, cut one programme at the end, the other at the beginning or not record it at all. Perhaps I will not add any padding and see if I keep missing bits from programmes.


That's good to know.

so at least one can make a judgement call when setting the recordings.... i.e. lose the padding on the channel with ad breaks, for example.

pauldavies83 25-02-2011 15:26

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Doz007 (Post 35181935)
Could somebody explain how Sky are able to block there channels from appearing in the mini TV whilst browsing the Tivo guide?

Is it a purely contractual issue or some form of Sky voodoo magic? If it's contractual then why do they allow it on the current V+ platform?

Something I'd be interested to know too

Big-Ted 25-02-2011 15:34

Re: TiVo
 
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/02...e_says_report/


Google is reportedly planning to launch an unlimited movie subscription service in the UK.

The company is still desperately searching for ways to make money out of its online video-sharing website YouTube, which – despite various content deals with big name record companies – remains something of a pet project at Mountain View.


According to a report from the New York Post, Google is looking to offer a service similar to that provided by US-based Netflix and Amazon, which has been fiddling with its own film streaming service, after buying LoveFilm in January this year.

The YouTube brand will be wrapped around the UK launch of Google's own movie subscription service. If successful it will expand into Europe and the US, said the newspaper, which cited execs briefed on the proposal.

Google is understood to have set aside $100m for deals with Hollywood studios and other content providers to get such a service off the ground.

The Register has asked Google to comment on the story, but hadn't heard back at time of writing. ®




New York post story. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/busines...jy3ueJyRkKlk6O


Wonder if this would work under the TiVo YouTube app.


Would be amazing if it did as would make TiVo even more desirable :D

spiderplant 25-02-2011 15:43

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenJSmyth (Post 35181942)
The 3rd tuner in the V+ box is used for recordings. You can't actually set three things up to record but in the scenario I've just described the third tuner will start recording the 3rd programme whilst the other two recordings finish.

The V+ doesn't use three tuners to do this. It simply drops the padding. (Otherwise it would have to hijack your live TV tuner)

You can set the TiVo to clip the lower priority programme instead of cancelling it - look in the Recording settings page.

BenJSmyth 25-02-2011 15:46

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Big-Ted (Post 35181993)
.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/02...e_says_report/


Google is reportedly planning to launch an unlimited movie subscription service in the UK.

The company is still desperately searching for ways to make money out of its online video-sharing website YouTube, which – despite various content deals with big name record companies – remains something of a pet project at Mountain View.


According to a report from the New York Post, Google is looking to offer a service similar to that provided by US-based Netflix and Amazon, which has been fiddling with its own film streaming service, after buying LoveFilm in January this year.

The YouTube brand will be wrapped around the UK launch of Google's own movie subscription service. If successful it will expand into Europe and the US, said the newspaper, which cited execs briefed on the proposal.

Google is understood to have set aside $100m for deals with Hollywood studios and other content providers to get such a service off the ground.

The Register has asked Google to comment on the story, but hadn't heard back at time of writing. ®




Wonder if this would work under the TiVo YouTube app.


Would be amazing if it did as would make TiVo even more desirable :D

That would be awesome!

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Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35181997)
The V+ doesn't use three tuners to do this. It simply drops the padding. (Otherwise it would have to hijack your live TV tuner)

You can set the TiVo to clip the lower priority programme instead of cancelling it - look in the Recording settings page.

I stand corrected, the third tuner still makes a massive difference though. And it does do some form of recording as it will allow you to pause and rewind live TV whilst the other two tuners are recording. I guess it must be a choice VM have made to not allow users to record three things together.

I have set the recordings to clip as you've said.

Are you one of the lucky Tivo owners too?

Stephen 25-02-2011 15:50

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ShadowTD (Post 35181877)
My question about the third tuner is this: The V+ 3rd tuner is never used for recording, only live TV. So when you're not watching TV, you're as likely to have a recording clash with TiVO as you are V+ (except you aren't, with the intelligent recording engine).

So, will the TiVO 3rd tuner be locked for Live TV only (like the V+) or will it (hopefully!) be part of the tuner 'pool' thus enabling you to have *three* concurrent recordings?

Yes the 3rd Tuner on Tivo will be used for recordings, so in theory you will be able to record 3 live TV sohws and still watch a previously recorded show. ;) Or record 2 shows and watch a VOD show.

BenJSmyth 25-02-2011 15:53

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35182003)
Yes the 3rd Tuner on Tivo will be used for recordings, so in theory you will be able to record 3 live TV sohws and still watch a previously recorded show. ;) Or record 2 shows and watch a VOD show.

Now that is an excellent way of distinguishing Tivo from the V+. Fantastic stuff :) I look forward to it being activated even more now!

passingbat 25-02-2011 16:21

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35182003)
Yes the 3rd Tuner on Tivo will be used for recordings, so in theory you will be able to record 3 live TV sohws and still watch a previously recorded show. ;) Or record 2 shows and watch a VOD show.

If you are correct on this. it's a massive feature over the V+. It's the "in theory" part of your reply that concerns me :).

Also, the V+ handled removing padding automatically when it needed to be removed. Do you hve to do it manually on TIVO?

Digital Fanatic 25-02-2011 16:22

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35182036)
If you are correct on this. it's a massive feature over the V+. It's the "in theory" part of your reply that concerns me :).

Stephen will be spot on with this, I'm sure. :)

borrissey 25-02-2011 16:31

Re: TiVo
 
They'll probably bring out a 1.5TB later in the year around xmas no doubt.

spiderplant 25-02-2011 16:48

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenJSmyth (Post 35181999)
Are you one of the lucky Tivo owners too?

You could say that ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35182036)
If you are correct on this. it's a massive feature over the V+. It's the "in theory" part of your reply that concerns me :)

In reality too. Or record three and watch YouTube.

Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35182036)
Also, the V+ handled removing padding automatically when it needed to be removed. Do you hve to do it manually on TIVO?

TiVo works a bit differently. It clips (or cancels) the lower priority programme rather than dropping padding from both.

borrissey 25-02-2011 16:51

Re: TiVo
 
Whats the remote like?

VM engineer told me it's more clicks of the remote do get into menus etc.

passingbat 25-02-2011 17:10

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35182051)
In reality too. Or record three and watch YouTube.

That is great news. I almost never watch live TV and the ability to record 3 channels is brilliant.


Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35182051)
TiVo works a bit differently. It clips (or cancels) the lower priority programme rather than dropping padding from both

That, not so good news (possibly). I'd rather it remove padding from both, rather than leave padding on one and cut the other programme.

I guess I should reserve judgment until I've used it in practice though.

borrissey 25-02-2011 17:14

Re: TiVo
 
They should have it in Black and White versions as well, personally I'd always go for black but some people would like white.

Also have a 1tb version which we know is going to be £149, then a 1.5tb version for £189.


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