Thread: TiVo Sky Q and VM answer ?
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Old 04-01-2016, 18:43   #14
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Re: Sky Q and VM answer????

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
As I said, and have now posted a link to, Tivo will be releasing a new Tivo this year, that will have at least 6 tuners and a 3TB hard drive.
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Agreed which is great if your looking at the box as a single DVR however those tuners soon get taken away if feeding minis or tablets with live TV.

Don't forget SkyQ Silver allows 4 shows to be recorded whilst watching a 5th and the ability to feed 2 minis and 2 tablets.

I think the tuners are used as follows

4 for recording
1 for live TV viewing on main box
2 for 2 Sky Q Mini boxes
2 for 2 tablets
With the rest used for future expansion

SkyQ Silver needs a larger HDD than a 2TB especially when UHD arrives considering it will record the whole homes shows , many Multiroom subscribers now have 1 2TB and the standard Sky+HD giving them greater capacity.
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