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Old 16-06-2013, 14:19   #14
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Re: Help for a new user please

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
Do you mean setting up a recording when you are away from home?


If so, you can do that on Tivo, for each TiVo box that you have. You can also check your planned recordings and modify them. You can check your recorded shows and delete those no longer required . You can also check series links and whishlists; all the above whilst away from home.

As per Sky, you can also watch some live channels and on demand content whilst away from home.
I know you can , I included remote record functionality in both boxes pro , however I agree being able to access your planner away from home on the TIVO app is a plus over Sky , an excellent feature.
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Originally Posted by jd001k0598 View Post
Having only 2 tuners is a definite pain. Always having a recording clash and them have to watch something on the planner or OD which is Okay but not always what I want to do.

TiVo does sound far more superior. I will have to get used to the UI which wont be a problem.

Can I also ask about the SD quality on the TiVo. I have read on several forums that the TiVo SD quality is not very good. Wondering how true this was.

I would also like to ask if the TiVo would upscale SD on the Netflix.
The SD quality is fine on my parents TV , no better or no worse than the Sky+HD box.

Netflix isn't currently available on VM TIVO although there's been lots of rumours to suggest it eventually could be.
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