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nstokes 18-04-2012 10:52

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Originally Posted by oliver1948uk (Post 35415464)
Having used Tivo for well over 6 months, I am afraid I agree with the wife and daughter of Henkesghost. Promoted as the way to watch TV in the future, Tivo does not even have real time updated programme guide!! Absolutely unbelievable. Apparently, it is to come, but not soon. The mind boggles how long the wait will be.

In my opinion, VM should have put a larger hard drive into the V+ and further developed that as it is much easier to use and has several features still lacking in Tivo.

If you are the type of person that likes putting thumbs up and down by programmes (what happens if a brother and sister do opposites?) and wants things to record that you did not ask for and don't mind when episodes for what you DID ask for are suddenly deleted because you did not manually set it not to delete (why does it do that?) then Tivo is definitely for you.

Many of us just want an easy to use, reliable recorder with the mininimum of button presses.

I disagree. Tivo is good. Yes it lacks some features other PVR's can do but remeber Tivo is a US product and they dont use some of the features we do so it takes time to develop it for our needs

carlwaring 18-04-2012 11:03

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
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Originally Posted by oliver1948uk (Post 35415464)
Having used Tivo for well over 6 months, I am afraid I agree with the wife and daughter of Henkesghost.

Of course, I have a different opinion :p:

You have to remember that Tivo does far more than, say, Sky+ and therefore the interface has to take this into account. It may take some getting used to but I wouldn't be without it now :)

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Promoted as the way to watch TV in the future, Tivo does not even have real time updated programme guide!!
And yet I have managed quite well without one for ten years!

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In my opinion, VM should have put a larger hard drive into the V+ and further developed that as it is much easier to use and has several features still lacking in Tivo.
A larger hard drive wouldn't have improved the UI or the "lock up at midnight" problem. V+ was (and still is) as dumb a DVR as Sky+.

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If you are the type of person that likes putting thumbs up and down by programmes (what happens if a brother and sister do opposites?) and wants things to record that you did not ask for ...
Of course, these two are related so if you don't enable auto-record of suggestions then who thumbs up/down what doesn't matter.

Some people on this forum find that a useful feature. More useful, I dare say, than reminders. But let's not go down that road again ;)

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...and don't mind when episodes for what you DID ask for are suddenly deleted because you did not manually set it not to delete
That has never once happened to me in ten years. But then I tend to delete stuff after I've watched it and not leave anything un-watched for too long.

Also, I believe that V+ also has a similar feature but of course you like the V+ so not surprised you haven't mention that :rolleyes:

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(why does it do that?)
It only becomes an issue if you let the hard drive get too full.

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Many of us just want an easy to use, reliable recorder with the mininimum of button presses.
Which is fine. But many of us (around 500k now I believe) want something better.

oliver1948uk 18-04-2012 11:53

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Unless you go into manual settings (not necessary on V+) episodes over 10 of the same programme are deleted on my Tivo, however much you have recorded on the hard drive. I fail to see the logic of this default setting.

On the V+ I had loads and loads of daily episodes of Mash and never once was one deleted. On V+ if the hard drive got full, it would by default delete whatever progamme was the oldest recording, though I think there were other settings.

I never had any problem with the display on a V+. The Tivo seems just as slow (sometimes VERY slow). Presumably with development the V+ problem at midnight could be overcome

carlwaring 18-04-2012 13:10

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
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Originally Posted by oliver1948uk (Post 35415507)
Unless you go into manual settings (not necessary on V+) episodes over 10 of the same programme are deleted on my Tivo, however much you have recorded on the hard drive. I fail to see the logic of this default setting.

I agree to an extent, but on the other hand, you don't necessarily want/need your hard drive filling up with countless episodes of the same programme.

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On V+ if the hard drive got full, it would by default delete whatever progamme was the oldest recording...
This is exactly how it works with Tivo too.

GrimUpNorth 18-04-2012 22:03

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Originally Posted by oliver1948uk (Post 35415464)
In my opinion, VM should have put a larger hard drive into the V+ and further developed that as it is much easier to use and has several features still lacking in Tivo.

Couldn't agree more.

Cheers

Grim

Digital Fanatic 18-04-2012 22:25

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
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Originally Posted by oliver1948uk (Post 35415507)
Unless you go into manual settings (not necessary on V+) episodes over 10 of the same programme are deleted on my Tivo, however much you have recorded on the hard drive. I fail to see the logic of this default setting.

On the V+ I had loads and loads of daily episodes of Mash and never once was one deleted. On V+ if the hard drive got full, it would by default delete whatever progamme was the oldest recording, though I think there were other settings.

I never had any problem with the display on a V+. The Tivo seems just as slow (sometimes VERY slow). Presumably with development the V+ problem at midnight could be overcome

Not true, they are marked for deletion when room is needed. I've had 2 programmes on my TiVo marked for deletion for 4 weeks now ;)

oliver1948uk 18-04-2012 22:59

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I can only repeat what I have already said. On my TiVo, unless I manually change the setting for each series, only 10 episodes are kept and the oldest is deleted irrespective of how much of the hard disc is used. I fail to understand the need for this default setting.

I will not repeat this anymore however many people accuse me of lying.

zantarous 18-04-2012 23:33

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Your right it is the default setting that's why I change it on all my series links. There job jone no need to worry about it not recording shows now. The V+ has so many short comings there is no point in developing it further.

carlwaring 18-04-2012 23:38

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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic (Post 35415828)
Not true, they are marked for deletion when room is needed. I've had 2 programmes on my TiVo marked for deletion for 4 weeks now ;)

And if you re-boot the box they will become un-marked :)

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Originally Posted by oliver1948uk (Post 35415849)
I will not repeat this anymore however many people accuse me of lying.

Please link to a post where anyone has accused you of lying about this.

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Originally Posted by zantarous (Post 35415864)
The V+ has so many short comings there is no point in developing it further.

Exactly.

oliver1948uk 18-04-2012 23:42

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Post 471. Matter closed

BenMcr 19-04-2012 11:30

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TiVo now has this version of the YouTube app via the menus http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/11/u...treaming-hand/

Obviously doesn't have Netflix yet, and the one in the Apps folder is still the original one

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Just to add, it's being rolled out at the moment, so may not show up for everyone immediately, but you will get it ;)

denphone 19-04-2012 12:10

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35416016)
TiVo now has this version of the YouTube app via the menus http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/11/u...treaming-hand/

Obviously doesn't have Netflix yet, and the one in the Apps folder is still the original one

---------- Post added at 10:30 ---------- Previous post was at 10:16 ----------

Just to add, it's being rolled out at the moment, so may not show up for everyone immediately, but you will get it ;)

Thanks Ben.

Firmsky 19-04-2012 12:35

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New version of YouTube has hit Ipswich, much better! :)

denphone 19-04-2012 12:37

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Originally Posted by Firmsky (Post 35416085)
New version of YouTube has hit Ipswich, much better! :)

Yes l have to second that opinion.

gregpegg 19-04-2012 19:04

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Got it here. But although you are logged on it will not show videos from your playlists or favourites if they are set to private. Will work set to unlisted. So app not quite perfect.


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