General TiVo Discussion Part 2
30-04-2011, 12:22
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by richardc1983
No its not been very good and he doesnt even know how to use it so its gonna be blind leading the blind!
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l wish l could help you on this but once its hopefully installed it should not be too long for you to get used to it.
One word to describe the tivo is its superb.
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30-04-2011, 12:48
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by richardc1983
How long did everyone elses install take this is rediculous! 2 hours and still no where near getting installed... hes putting another box in now considering he dropped the first one.
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6 hours and 3 engineers
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30-04-2011, 12:55
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
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Wow, that DirectTV link is great.
Could this be how TiVo would work on the normal V-HD box?? 
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30-04-2011, 13:07
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by weemac
6 hours and 3 engineers
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That is ridiculous!
My install took exactly 35 minutes, including giving me a basic rundown on the box and he was off!
Have they checked to quality of the signal coming into your house?
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30-04-2011, 13:11
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
My install was quick,Arrived at 08.15 and was gone by 8.50 and that included a brew for the 2 of em and a quick demo,Dont let him leave without trying everything.Otherwise i suspect you will be calling them out again
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30-04-2011, 13:12
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by Doz007
Wow, that DirectTV link is great.
Could this be how TiVo would work on the normal V-HD box??  
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Possible I think , but someone more tech may no more than me.
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30-04-2011, 13:15
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by absthechatter
Definitely not the only one, very disappointed here too. Some of the problems I am having are (in no particular order  ); - The speed of the box. Was only a little slower than V+ when I first got it, but now it's 35% full, there is a delay of up to 10 seconds to get through some of the menus...
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as I said in my earlier post last night:
"My drive has got to 47% today and Tivo seems to be getting slower the more thats on it. When I got tivo installed I said to the engineer how fast Tivo was, but he said it slows down the more thats recorded on it. It appears to be correct at the moment??"
If this is the case whats the point of having huge storage when it slows the box down.
Also re my Ice Road Truckers SL issuse (see post 3039) I changed to to "new" last night after it recorded last nights show. And guess what? its still recoreded this mornings showing.
And whilst Tivo was recording IRT again this morning, it was recording Click and Mickey Mouse on Playhouse Disney (a one off recording for my grandson) I was watching a recording of Family Guy and viewing these forums. Then as Click stopped recording, Family Guy stopped mid way and Tivo changed to BBC News channel without anyone touching the remote. I had to go back into My Shows to finish watching Family Guy.
Grrr...
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30-04-2011, 13:26
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
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Yeah but, no but! There is no mention of TiVo in any of that!
Seeing as we are currently seeing a lot of problems coming to the surface maybe we should try to resolve these issues before we get carried away on a fit of enthusiasm and before all the lovers of all things VM go off on one read the various forums. A lot of folks are not best pleased that their experience does not live up to that promised.
I seem to be quite lucky in that my gripes are quite small and will hopefully be addressed in time but there seems to be quite a significant number of quite unhappy folk out there. I wonder if this has anything to do with VM not bringing this box to mass market yet?
While I'm on a rant, and without being gender specific, it seems that the non techie person in the households are struggling to come to terms with the complexity of the TiVo. How many posts have we seen comments that the significant other just wants the V+ back?
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30-04-2011, 13:29
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by fixerman
Yeah but, no but! There is no mention of TiVo in any of that!
Seeing as we are currently seeing a lot of problems coming to the surface maybe we should try to resolve these issues before we get carried away on a fit of enthusiasm and before all the lovers of all things VM go off on one read the various forums. A lot of folks are not best pleased that their experience does not live up to that promised.
I seem to be quite lucky in that my gripes are quite small and will hopefully be addressed in time but there seems to be quite a significant number of quite unhappy folk out there. I wonder if this has anything to do with VM not bringing this box to mass market yet?
While I'm on a rant, and without being gender specific, it seems that the non techie person in the households are struggling to come to terms with the complexity of the TiVo. How many posts have we seen comments that the significant other just wants the V+ back?
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Yes l have a opinion but yesterday l was accused of ranting and whinging about things by the pro-virgin brigade.
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30-04-2011, 13:32
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by fixerman
Yeah but, no but! There is no mention of TiVo in any of that!
Seeing as we are currently seeing a lot of problems coming to the surface maybe we should try to resolve these issues before we get carried away on a fit of enthusiasm and before all the lovers of all things VM go off on one read the various forums. A lot of folks are not best pleased that their experience does not live up to that promised.
I seem to be quite lucky in that my gripes are quite small and will hopefully be addressed in time but there seems to be quite a significant number of quite unhappy folk out there. I wonder if this has anything to do with VM not bringing this box to mass market yet?
While I'm on a rant, and without being gender specific, it seems that the non techie person in the households are struggling to come to terms with the complexity of the TiVo. How many posts have we seen comments that the significant other just wants the V+ back?
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Couldn't agree more fixerman I was just replying to passingbats post about networked TIVOs and showing it's been out stateside. I 100% agree get the faults ironed out , there does seem a few at the moment.
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Originally Posted by fixerman
Yeah but, no but! There is no mention of TiVo in any of that!
Seeing as we are currently seeing a lot of problems coming to the surface maybe we should try to resolve these issues before we get carried away on a fit of enthusiasm and before all the lovers of all things VM go off on one read the various forums. A lot of folks are not best pleased that their experience does not live up to that promised.
I seem to be quite lucky in that my gripes are quite small and will hopefully be addressed in time but there seems to be quite a significant number of quite unhappy folk out there. I wonder if this has anything to do with VM not bringing this box to mass market yet?
While I'm on a rant, and without being gender specific, it seems that the non techie person in the households are struggling to come to terms with the complexity of the TiVo. How many posts have we seen comments that the significant other just wants the V+ back?
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Originally Posted by denphone
Yes l have a opinion but yesterday l was accused of ranting and whinging about things by the pro-virgin brigade.
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Ignore them , you are entitled to your say , you pay them your hard earned money.
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30-04-2011, 13:35
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
Couldn't agree more fixerman I was just replying to passingbats post about networked TIVOs and showing it's been out stateside. I 100% agree get the faults ironed out , there does seem a few at the moment.
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Ignore them , you are entitled to your say , you pay them your hard earned money.
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Yes l will continue to have a opinion and that opinion is based upon the facts of what virgin do or do not do and nothing else.
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30-04-2011, 13:37
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by fixerman
Yeah but, no but! There is no mention of TiVo in any of that!
Seeing as we are currently seeing a lot of problems coming to the surface maybe we should try to resolve these issues before we get carried away on a fit of enthusiasm and before all the lovers of all things VM go off on one read the various forums. A lot of folks are not best pleased that their experience does not live up to that promised.
I seem to be quite lucky in that my gripes are quite small and will hopefully be addressed in time but there seems to be quite a significant number of quite unhappy folk out there. I wonder if this has anything to do with VM not bringing this box to mass market yet?
While I'm on a rant, and without being gender specific, it seems that the non techie person in the households are struggling to come to terms with the complexity of the TiVo. How many posts have we seen comments that the significant other just wants the V+ back?
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Whilst I see your point, surely it's only a matter of time before VM & TiVo get these little niggles ironed out?
VM are definately promoting TiVo on their site now, it's pretty much taking centre stage when you click on the 'TV, BB & Phone' tab from virginmedia.com
As for people wanting the V+ box back, I'm sure this was the case when people originally moved to sky+ from VCRs. It just takes time to adjust and see the benefits, once that happens I can't see many people wanting to stay with the 'basic' V+.
Also with talk of the V-HD box getting the TiVo software on board along with the leaks about sharing content between all TiVo boxes in your house, I don't see why this is out of the realms of possibility!
http://youtu.be/yEi9Z5H0h9w
I'd love that sort of functionality & wouldn't think twice about getting a TiVo box to replace the bedroom V+ if it meant a combined storage of either 1.5tb or even 2tb!!
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30-04-2011, 13:38
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
Couldn't agree more fixerman I was just replying to passingbats post about networked TIVOs and showing it's been out stateside. I 100% agree get the faults ironed out , there does seem a few at the moment.
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Ignore them , you are entitled to your say , you pay them your hard earned money.
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Beware of the muppetman  He speaks from the dark side
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30-04-2011, 13:39
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by fixerman
Beware of the muppetman  He speaks from the dark side 
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Now hang on a minute , you know I deal in facts and don't trash VM unless the genuinely deserve it. I am also still a VMTV customer .
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30-04-2011, 13:39
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
I've had ours a few days now and it is so much faster than the SA V+ (or TV-Drive). Love the interface, though there are some odd quirks about it that I'm having to get used to (the keyboard dosent wrap the cursor, so you go left and get dumped back a menu. It does remember what you have typed though which was a surprise).
Not a fan of the remote, though. It feels nice and built well, but the button placement seems odd. Numbers at the very bottom and the OK button at the top? Same with the back/clear buttons being away from the navigation buttons. It probably dosent help that the interface quirks also mean that sometimes one button does nothing in one screen but works in the next. I'll get used to it, but I think my poor thumb is going to have to grow another few cm's :p
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