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Charliedontsurf 13-07-2011 13:08

Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Ok in this months sky magazine there is a article on "Sky suggestions" I post a snipet.

PROGRAMME RECOMMEDATIONS
<SNIP>
By getting a better understanding of what you watch on Sky, soon we'll be able to use this infomation to provide you with recommendations on other shows we think you might be very interested in.With more and more great programmes on Sky, we want our customers to find even more of the shows they love <SNIP>

Looking around it seems Sky are going to push the 1tb box and fill the "anytime" partition with shows they know you may like.

So Tivo users, is this what wishlists are? Or is this tivo suggestions, It seems, as the Sky 1tb box has a 1.5tb drive Sky will be using the 500gb for suggestions leaving the 1tb free.

Do Tivo users find this usefull or is it just anoying? Can it be turned off? Also there is no mention of extra subs for this from sky.

nialli 13-07-2011 13:25

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf (Post 35272707)
Ok in this months sky magazine there is a article on "Sky suggestions" I post a snipet.

PROGRAMME RECOMMEDATIONS
<SNIP>
By getting a better understanding of what you watch on Sky, soon we'll be able to use this infomation to provide you with recommendations on other shows we think you might be very interested in.With more and more great programmes on Sky, we want our customers to find even more of the shows they love <SNIP>

Looking around it seems Sky are going to push the 1tb box and fill the "anytime" partition with shows they know you may like.

So do Tivo users is this what wishlists are? Or is this tivo suggestions, It seems as the Sky 1tb box has a 1.5tb drive Sky will be using the 500gb for suggestions leaving the 1tb free.

Do Tivo users find this usefull or is it just anoying? Can it be turned off?

Depends on how much time you spend planning your viewing/recording. I found TiVo Suggestions interesting rather than essential as I plan my recording fairly meticulously, but if you don't have the time to do that it is pretty neat. And you can turn it off.
Wishlists are different. I have them set up for individual films (Blues Brothers in HD for example), directors (Spielberg, Coen brothers), actors (Clooney) and have the option of auto recording when they appear on the schedules. I find this much for useful as the Spielberg wishlist also picks up programmes about him or his films, which is great.
Sky can't do the same thing yet, no matter how they market it.

denphone 13-07-2011 13:31

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35272712)
Depends on how much time you spend planning your viewing/recording. I found TiVo Suggestions interesting rather than essential as I plan my recording fairly meticulously, but if you don't have the time to do that it is pretty neat. And you can turn it off.
Wishlists are different. I have them set up for individual films (Blues Brothers in HD for example), directors (Spielberg, Coen brothers), actors (Clooney) and have the option of auto recording when they appear on the schedules. I find this much for useful as the Spielberg wishlist also picks up programmes about him or his films, which is great.
Sky can't do the same thing yet, no matter how they market it.

Wishlists and suggestions arevery useful for me and l have watched some programmes that were suggested that l would have never watched before and yes Sky cannot do the same thing and will always be chasing Virgins Tivo's tail on this and many other things.

clinteastman 13-07-2011 13:33

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
It's Suggestions.

I find TiVo suggestion to be fantastic, I never need have a moment when there is nothing to watch. There is one trick to getting great suggestions and that is to remember to thumbs up/down what you do/do not like.

Yes you can turn it off but seeing as it manages it's own space (can delete suggestions it's self as needed) there is no real reason to do so.

Charliedontsurf 13-07-2011 14:03

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35272715)
Wishlists and suggestions arevery useful for me and l have watched some programmes that were suggested that l would have never watched before and yes Sky cannot do the same thing and will always be chasing Virgins Tivo's tail on this and many other things.


Sky obviously CAN do suggestions as long as the box has a internet connection, just the same way Tivo does an it will be implemented soon. As for marking a shows a preferred eg "thumbs up/down" I guess if they wanted to they could.

Wishlists I guess wouldn't be hard either, you can already use Sky's advanced search via internet enabled sky box or via the phoneline. You could just type in the actors/directors names and mark them to auto record if they ever appear on the epg.

Tivo is good as its pushing SKY to offer new things, just like VM have offer new things because Sky push them. We are all the winners really.....the customers.

Jameseh 13-07-2011 14:08

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf (Post 35272733)
As for marking a shows a preferred eg "thumbs up/down" I guess if they wanted to they could.

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Show me the two spare buttons on the remote that could do that please?

Charliedontsurf 13-07-2011 14:14

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jameseh (Post 35272738)
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Show me the two spare buttons on the remote that could do that please?


They could use the red/green button quite easily, Just like when a "remind me" feature appears on screen. 1 hit of the green button puts that show into your planners. The controller doesnt need buttons re-programming to change what they do.

You just tell the box at certain times red button means "thumbs up" etc. Not hard at all as you don't need to reprograme the controller , just how the box reacts to each button press.

denphone 13-07-2011 14:16

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
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Originally Posted by Jameseh (Post 35272738)
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Show me the two spare buttons on the remote that could do that please?

Exactly where are the extra 2 buttons going to come from.:rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf (Post 35272742)
They could use the red/green button quite easily, Just like when a "remind me" feature appears on screen. 1 hit of the green button puts that show into your planners.

Absolutely not.:rolleyes:

Charliedontsurf 13-07-2011 14:19

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35272743)
Exactly where are the extra 2 buttons going to come from.:rolleyes:

You don't need extra buttons lol. You just change how box reacts to existing button presses.

EG- In tvguide the green button goes to the planner. In trailers for new shows/episodes the green button adds that show to the planner.

1 Button 2 uses.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35272743)
Exactly where are the extra 2 buttons going to come from.:rolleyes:

---------- Post added at 14:16 ---------- Previous post was at 14:15 ----------



Absolutely not.:rolleyes:

I'm afraid you're wrong.

clinteastman 13-07-2011 14:23

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf (Post 35272733)
Sky obviously CAN do suggestions as long as the box has a internet connection, just the same way Tivo does an it will be implemented soon. As for marking a shows a preferred eg "thumbs up/down" I guess if they wanted to they could.

Wishlists I guess wouldn't be hard either, you can already use Sky's advanced search via internet enabled sky box or via the phoneline. You could just type in the actors/directors names and mark them to auto record if they ever appear on the epg.

Tivo is good as its pushing SKY to offer new things, just like VM have offer new things because Sky push them. We are all the winners really.....the customers.

Sky could do that..... If TiVo didn't hold a load of patents covering it. ;)

Charliedontsurf 13-07-2011 14:27

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by clinteastman (Post 35272757)
Sky could do that..... If TiVo didn't hold a load of patents covering it. ;)

Tivo had "a load of patents covering PVR's and any kind of series link" but both are available on SKY.

Lets see what happens eh.

denphone 13-07-2011 14:29

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf (Post 35272746)
You don't need extra buttons lol. You just change how box reacts to existing button presses.

EG- In tvguide the green button goes to the planner. In trailers for new shows/episodes the green button adds that show to the planner.

1 Button 2 uses.

---------- Post added at 14:19 ---------- Previous post was at 14:18 ----------


I'm afraid you're wrong.

Sorry Charlie but you are going round in a circle but are forgetting that Sky cannot do that as one Tivo owns the patents and two their remote control or set top box has not got the capabilities to do this.

Charliedontsurf 13-07-2011 14:33

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35272761)
Sorry Charlie but you are going round in a circle but are forgetting that Sky cannot do that as one Tivo owns the patents and two their remote control or set top box has not got the capabilities to do this.

The set top does have the potential to do it lol and it would be possible to run it, can they? Will they? who knows

But a Sky box could and eventually will run some kind of "suggestions" once just like Tivo its connected to a BB network.

If your on skys broadband network you can already connect up your box and download or stream ondeamnd content, suggestions just auto download to you box via that same connection.

clinteastman 13-07-2011 14:34

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Charliedontsurf (Post 35272760)
Tivo had "a load of patents covering PVR's and any kind of series link" but both are available on SKY.

Lets see what happens eh.

I don't think TiVo have a series link patent, the big one they have is the "Time Warp", ask Echostar.

Charliedontsurf 13-07-2011 14:45

Re: Tivo users, advice for Sky user?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by clinteastman (Post 35272764)
I don't think TiVo have a series link patent, the big one they have is the "Time Warp", ask Echostar.

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LOL, I I've just been googling it seems everyone is sueing everyone over DVRs/PVR's lol

Motorola claim to have patented the actual "epg" technology so everyone might be screwed lol.

The Motorola argument centres around the old General Instrument division, and a company called Imedia, that had created what are described as “fundamental inventions related to digital video recorders” in the mid-1990s two years before TiVo was formed and filed its own patent claims.


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