What we would like in the next Tivo update.
25-04-2011, 17:10
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by denphone
l think its important we keep a eye on our storage as you say it can quickly fill up.
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Suggestions always have a lower priority compared to other types of recordings. As such, they will automatically get deleted to make room for series link/manual/wishlist recordings.
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25-04-2011, 17:11
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by HDFootyMan
Suggestions always have a lower priority compared to other types of recordings. As such, they will automatically get deleted to make room for series link/manual/wishlist recordings.
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Thank you.
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25-04-2011, 17:17
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by Lew
That's how it works on the V+ anyway.
You won't. Suggestions will be automatically deleted if the TiVo needs space for one of your own recordings.
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True, but it will delete shows earlier if they're iin HD. Wasn't really being serious anyway
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25-04-2011, 17:27
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by VirginMediaPhil
Sorry, but how the buck is that logical?
To stop watching a recording, press stop.
To stop recording a current recording, press record.
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Yes. That was my point  I was unsure whether the poster I was replying to was meaning a programme currently recording or watching something previously recorded.
We sorted this out a couple of pages back
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Originally Posted by Bob
So say, being a bit of an idiot in the full Guide or Mini Guide, I accidentally set a programme to record, I can't simply press the record button again to stop it recording? Instead I have to go to another menu page?
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Yes.
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Got a little bit lost with all the to-ing and fro-ing!
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Not difficult
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25-04-2011, 17:48
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by carlwaring
Yes. That was my point  I was unsure whether the poster I was replying to was meaning a programme currently recording or watching something previously recorded.
We sorted this out a couple of pages back
Yes.
Not difficult 
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Bizarre. Seems logical as that's the functionality I am used to on the V+. Hopefully this will get addressed.
Mind you nothing seems quite as erratic as what the V+ decides to do when you exit a recording. Sometimes it goes back to live TV sometimes it goes back to the recordings menu. There doesn't appear to be any pattern either.
I'm sure I'll find something else to moan about when TiVo gets installed this week
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25-04-2011, 19:08
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by Bob
So say, being a bit of an idiot in the full Guide or Mini Guide, I accidentally set a programme to record, I can't simply press the record button again to stop it recording? Instead I have to go to another menu page?
Got a little bit lost with all the to-ing and fro-ing! 
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3 other menu pages at that, 2 of which are in SD.
It's a bit harder to set a recording accidentally though, as just pressing record won't set it to record, you have to press record then confirm it.
That's one of my pet hates with Tivo, there's subpages within the menu system for absolutely everything, it's like you have to confirm to confirm that you confirm things at times.
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25-04-2011, 19:22
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by TheDon
3 other menu pages at that, 2 of which are in SD.
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And how many on the V+? About the same, IIRC.
Also, there is a shortcut - HOME + 2 - that takes you straight to the "upcoming recordings" page
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... it's like you have to confirm to confirm that you confirm things at times.
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Nothing like a bit of over-exaggeration
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25-04-2011, 19:38
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by carlwaring
And how many on the V+? About the same, IIRC.
Also, there is a shortcut - HOME + 2 - that takes you straight to the "upcoming recordings" page
Nothing like a bit of over-exaggeration 
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Zero different screens, and 2 button presses.
The question specifically was about from the TV guide, which on the V+ is 2 button presses (record then ok to confirm you want to cancel it) on Tivo it involves navigating away from the guide into an SD menu.
On the V+ you press record, it sets it to record, you press record again, it asks if you want to cancel it. That's how it should work, not press record and get a window where you have to go into an SD options screen, then from there go cancel recording which then takes you to another submenu asking you to confirm it. It's unnecessarily convoluted.
No matter how many times you repeat yourself it doesn't change the fact you're not comparing apples to apples. We're specifically on about canceling a record from within the tv guide, and you seem to think navigating away from the tv guide to a completely different menu is an ok alternative.
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25-04-2011, 20:19
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by TheDon
Zero different screens, and 2 button presses.
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Really? You sure?
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The question specifically was about from the TV guide, which on the V+ is 2 button presses (record then ok to confirm you want to cancel it) on Tivo it involves navigating away from the guide into an SD menu.
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Well I can achieve the same thing with two button presses on my Tivo remote....
Home then 2 to get to "upcoming recordings" then find programme, "cancel" and confirm.
So not that different, really.
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On the V+ you press record, it sets it to record, you press record again, it asks if you want to cancel it.
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Unless you want to set up a series link. Then it's more button presses. But don't mention that because it makes sound just like Tivo
I will admit that, on one-off recordings, the ability to cancel through the EPG is not a bad idea.
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That's how it should work, not press record and get a window where you have to go into an SD options screen, then from there go cancel recording which then takes you to another submenu asking you to confirm it. It's unnecessarily convoluted.
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No it's really not. It just sounds like it.
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No matter how many times you repeat yourself it doesn't change the fact you're not comparing apples to apples. We're specifically on about canceling a record from within the tv guide, and you seem to think navigating away from the tv guide to a completely different menu is an ok alternative.
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Well it is.
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25-04-2011, 20:38
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
This thread is like watching an episode of " The big bang theory".
Guess which character Carl is?
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25-04-2011, 20:45
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by carlwaring
Well I can achieve the same thing with two button presses on my Tivo remote....
Home then 2 to get to "upcoming recordings" then find programme, "cancel" and confirm.
So not that different, really. 
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...you've used your two button presses just getting to "upcoming recordings"...
It's like one of iphone adverts that show something being done stupidly quickly, with "steps removed to make sequence shorter" stuck at the bottom of the screen
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25-04-2011, 20:56
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by TheDon
It's a bit harder to set a recording accidentally though, as just pressing record won't set it to record, you have to press record then confirm it.
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It's one of those things that will annoy you most of the time, but when you accidentally press it, will wonder why the V+ didn't do it.
But yeah, I was mainly querying whether or not it was as simple as the V+ to cancel...obviously not.
I have seen there are quite a number of shortcuts, but no matter how many times I tell myself they are there I will never use them. Much like the current VM software. I know you can press the corresponding number but I never do. And I suspect most people will be the same.
IMO, the core functionality should be no more than one or two presses away.
TiVO is sounding a bit like the Symbian operating system on Nokias in some respects. It could do an awful lot but the options were sometimes buried. However, the TiVO software actually looks the part whereas Symbian never does
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25-04-2011, 21:17
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
Using both the V+ and Tivo regulary now, the Tivo is much more of a pain and fiddle to use. But then again it is offering a lot more.
I can only imagine when the novelty has worn off it will become even more of a pain to set recordings, flick through menus, etc. Its certainly not built for speed!
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25-04-2011, 21:22
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by whoareyou
Using both the V+ and Tivo regulary now, the Tivo is much more of a pain and fiddle to use. But then again it is offering a lot more.
I can only imagine when the novelty has worn off it will become even more of a pain to set recordings, flick through menus, etc. Its certainly not built for speed!
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Wash your mouth out , you can't call TIVO on this forum , people have been banned for less LOL
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25-04-2011, 21:31
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Re: What we would like in the next Tivo update.
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Originally Posted by multiskilled
This thread is like watching an episode of " The big bang theory".
Guess which character Carl is? 
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Indeed it is,
To me it all sounds a little complicated and a bit like using an advanced smartphone than a bloody STB!
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