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Old 13-08-2011, 15:43   #4716
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2

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Originally Posted by zantarous View Post
Regardless of who provides the EPG data the Tivo only updates once a day, they would need to fundamentally change the way Tivo updates to resolve these sorts of issues.
Not my problem.

I'm paying for a service, I expect it to deliver. I can accept the odd error here and there but the sheer amount of them noticed by me and several other customers at VM's forums isn't acceptable given the extra fee were paying and VM's marketing of the box ("It can do everything the V+ HD can and more!").

Most of the issues aren't even due to a lack of Dynamic EPG - its just poor, inaccurate data.

It can't stay like this - people are complaining now, what will it be like when all of VM's 3.7 million TV customers are on the TiVo platform?

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Originally Posted by zantarous View Post
Having said that I have yet to have any major issues with EPG data apart from new South park. Surely everyone knew the England game was called off as the were mentioning it on the news every 10 minutes?
Everyone but Tribune it seems, and not everyone has time to keep in touch with the news while at work. Sure, I knew, but it doesn't say much about the EPG update process that my TiVo didn't know 48 hours after the game was called off, does it?
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