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Old 25-04-2011, 13:45   #2770
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2

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Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
Wrong. What if you want to watch something, and the hdd is full? Yes, 1TB is a lot of storage, but record a few films and a couple of series in HD and that 1TB will soon vanish.

Especially when you consider Tivo doesn't support archiving to another medium in the background, which means you need to find several hours when the box isn't being used to archive that stuff.



So, you are suggesting using an alternate device (and considerably more button presses) to replace functionality people apparently found useful and that VM could implement in a few lines of code? And that's not a step backwards in usability?
100% spot on Stuart a certain UK pay TV uses a green button remind me service frequently as do many other PVR services around the world , so it's hardly a dying function.
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