 Queasy
join:2004-01-20 Lawrenceville, GA
| reply to vic102482 Re: DTV should focus on HDTV and lowering prices
There are a lot of things I'd like DTV to do. Freeing up these satellites for more HDTV is a start. I believe they are launching two more satellites early next year and are planning on having 1500+ HD channels available.
I'd also like for them to turn on the USB ports on the DirecTivos and enable the HMO option. I've upgraded my main DirecTivo receiver in my living room to record 160 hours but would like to share the content with the DirecTivo receiver in the bedroom.
However, since DirecTV and Tivo seem to be on the way out when their contract ends, that may be wishful thinking. |
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 vic102482 Premium join:2002-04-30 Upper Marlboro, MD
| said by Queasy :There are a lot of things I'd like DTV to do. Freeing up these satellites for more HDTV is a start. I believe they are launching two more satellites early next year and are planning on having 1500+ HD channels available. I'd also like for them to turn on the USB ports on the DirecTivos and enable the HMO option. I've upgraded my main DirecTivo receiver in my living room to record 160 hours but would like to share the content with the DirecTivo receiver in the bedroom. However, since DirecTV and Tivo seem to be on the way out when their contract ends, that may be wishful thinking. Whats going to happen to existing tivo users? -- I tie a rope around my penis and jump from a tree, don't you wanna grow up to be just like me!!!! |
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 Queasy
join:2004-01-20 Lawrenceville, GA
| said by vic102482 :Whats going to happen to existing tivo users? Dunno. I imagine the hardware would still be usable (Ultimate TV is still supported despite being dead) but there would be no new DTV/Tivo product lines. DirecTV is supposed to be coming out with their own DVR in the next year or so based off of technology from a UK company. Keep in mind though that the DirecTV/Tivo contract runs to 2006 or 2007. |
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 vic102482 Premium join:2002-04-30 Upper Marlboro, MD
| said by Queasy : said by vic102482 :Whats going to happen to existing tivo users? Dunno. I imagine the hardware would still be usable (Ultimate TV is still supported despite being dead) but there would be no new DTV/Tivo product lines. DirecTV is supposed to be coming out with their own DVR in the next year or so based off of technology from a UK company. Keep in mind though that the DirecTV/Tivo contract runs to 2006 or 2007. I wish they could part ways, Im sick of not being able to transfer to my computer without hhaving to modify the box. I got alot of shows like the DIY and just crazy football games that I dont want to delete. Itd be so mch easier if I could put it on my computer to burn to DVD. -- I tie a rope around my penis and jump from a tree, don't you wanna grow up to be just like me!!!! |
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  Nightfall My Goal Is To Deny Yours Premium,MVM join:2001-08-03 Grand Rapids, MI
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| reply to Queasy said by Queasy : said by vic102482 :Whats going to happen to existing tivo users? Dunno. I imagine the hardware would still be usable (Ultimate TV is still supported despite being dead) but there would be no new DTV/Tivo product lines. DirecTV is supposed to be coming out with their own DVR in the next year or so based off of technology from a UK company. Keep in mind though that the DirecTV/Tivo contract runs to 2006 or 2007. Tivo is still king right now in my opinion. Directivo is the greatest thing since sliced bread and has changed the way I watch TV. Now, if Directv does ditch Tivo and come out with a new box, that is fine. It is my hope that this other DVR will be better than Tivo which is why they would move to it. -- My Domain Nightfall's Hockey and Life Journal |
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| reply to Queasy From a couple Tivo / DTV message boards, I have heard that Tivo will continue to be DTV's "premium" DVR for the fee, with something else with maybe no fee or a smaller fee as a standard option.
DTV would anger a ton of their customers if they cut ties with Tivo... including me.
Maybe DTV plans to finally upgrade to 4.0 (HMO support), charge more for the Tivo, but offer the standard DVR without service fees or something. I do think that stand alone Tivo service is more with HMO than without. Not sure on that though. |
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 JofCore
join:2004-09-15 Sebewaing, MI
| reply to Queasy I'd also like for them to turn on the USB ports on the DirecTivos and enable the HMO option. I've upgraded my main DirecTivo receiver in my living room to record 160 hours but would like to share the content with the DirecTivo receiver in the bedroom.
I'm pretty sure you can enable the USB ports on the DirecTivos w/a hack. I have a series1 which doesn't have USB, so I'm not positive though (had to add internal network card on mine )
Anyway, once you enable the USB and get a USB network adapter, you can then extract and insert shows into either TiVo. I'm not sure if there's a way to "share" w/out the manual extraction/insertion process. (You can, however, stream programs directly off your TiVo to an xbox running XBMC...)
A couple places to look for info are: www.tivocommunity.com www.dealdatabase.com/forum/ |
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| reply to vic102482 said by vic102482 :I wish they could part ways, Im sick of not being able to transfer to my computer without hhaving to modify the box. I got alot of shows like the DIY and just crazy football games that I dont want to delete. Itd be so mch easier if I could put it on my computer to burn to DVD. Bear in mind that regardless of who is providing DVR's for DirecTV, it's always going to be difficult to get them to allow you to transfer perfect digital copies of shows off DTV and onto DVD. Hollywood is not going to like that one bit. |
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 vic102482 Premium join:2002-04-30 Upper Marlboro, MD
| said by Eat Me : said by vic102482 :I wish they could part ways, Im sick of not being able to transfer to my computer without hhaving to modify the box. I got alot of shows like the DIY and just crazy football games that I dont want to delete. Itd be so mch easier if I could put it on my computer to burn to DVD. Bear in mind that regardless of who is providing DVR's for DirecTV, it's always going to be difficult to get them to allow you to transfer perfect digital copies of shows off DTV and onto DVD. Hollywood is not going to like that one bit. Yeah but doesnt Tivos competetor allow that out of the box? -- I tie a rope around my penis and jump from a tree, don't you wanna grow up to be just like me!!!! |
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