Tivo 2 Features On the Horizon
Lemuel writes "Tivo has finally pre-announced its music and photo pictures for the Tivo 2. Users will be able to play MP3s and view photos that come from their computer. It will also be possible to program the Tivo via a web site. An official announcement is due in January. There will be revenue associated with these items. Only the remote programming sounds interesting to me, but I'm glad for anything that would keep Tivo afloat."
Due to pressure from the MPAA, they're dropping the program recording capability.
There will be revenue associated with these items.
You mean fees?
The shareholder is always right.
you are pathetic, and the funny thing is that someday you will die.
I have the freedom of recording whatever I want on my pc with my video capture card, without paying a fee, and without my viewing habits being tracked. I wonder what kind of nasty stuff they have cooked up in this Tivo 2 of theirs....
In college, really poor, need a flatscreen.
move files onto the computer for archiving/storage? The article talks about playing mp3's/video from the computer as well as "home networking", but there are no real details. Any other info?
Like pi? Try 10,000 digits.
Any upgrade for us early adopters?
int sexualStatus ( char *sexuality ) {
if ( (strcmp(sexuality,"I'm not gay goddamnit")) == 0 ) {
recommendGayPorn();
fputs("Sorry, Dave, we think you're gay", stdout);
} else {
recommendGayPorn();
return 1;
}
PC moderators can suck my White pierced, tattooed dick. If you think pride == hate, s/dick/Aryan meat mallet/g.
Tivo is evil. It allows me to record programs on tv while I'm away from home. It controls my life when I am at home. I swear to God the thing watchs me sleep at night as well... probably records it too. Who's been watching those videos? Because it isn't me...
Back to wearing my tin foil jump suit
We wanted to announce that we are gonna say this at a later date. Oh wait! Crap!
First I gotta pay to use tivo , now they are gonna charge to view pictures and play mp3's(which are stored on MY HARDWARE), and worse they want to charge you to program your tivo via the web? And to add insult to injury, they spam my menu with ads and download ads to MY HARDWARE. Oh wait I forgot to mention their stuff is spyware and report what your watching to their servers. So how is this good?
Have you ever been to a turkish prison?
It doesn't look like they've allowed for updated Tivo over broadband yet. I dropped my land line for a cell phone and broadband (had the cellphone already anyway). Tivo looks great, but is un-usable.
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Andrew Tridgell's notes on hacking the TiVo, including his various hacks for the device. Also, TiVo hacking FAQ may be of interest.
I.O.U One Sig.
http://tivo.lightn.org/
:)
No add'l streams of revenue off us Tivo 1-model hackers. Heh heh heh.
Yeah...we can't view photos (boo hoo) and listen to MP3s (Apex DVD player anyone?) but we can extract shows, FTP, telnet, etc. into our Tivos...
Wonder if Tivo will now be disabling this "ability" with a new round of hacker "thwarts"?
The second generation TiVo has been around for quite some time (months even), and it does not have broadband support. Unless they'll be selling hardware upgrades (which is doubtful considering the warranty situation), you'll probably have to get a third generation TiVo.
Of course, that's not to stop you from getting the Turbonet Ethernet Adapter Board for your TiVo from The 9th Tee.
TiVo already has full motion video. i thought the trend went: text -> pictures and music -> video.
I've been puzzling over how you can "pre-board" an airplane. Board before you board?
Of course they use the term "de-plane-ing" (not even sure how you would spell that) to mean disembarking from the plane so who knows what they're thinking...
(And for you logic nazi's, I do get it. I just think it's stupid)
I WANT them to track my viewing habits. It's like voting for your favorite show. And if they want TiVo to record show that follow my habits, more power to them. Anything to reduce the "Friends" ratio can't be bad.
And for watching TV on my PC, I think I'd much rather sit in my Lazy Boy, with my feet up, looking at a 35" screen and not having the sound drowned out by CPU fans.
I refer of course to using the television as a medium for viewing video clips saved in formats such as wmv, mpeg, divx, avi, etc. If users could transfer porn^H^H^H^H educational videos and the like directly to the Tivo box from their computers, it would be a great increase in convenience, and might just be the app that secures in the customer bade Tivo needs.
I've been a Tivo subscriber for 2.5 years now, and while I love my Tivo (Series 1, 90+ hours), $13 a month is starting to get old. I don't understand who would be willing to spend yet more to play music and view pictures.
Really, there are too many things competing for a consumer's monthy share of the paycheck. There's cable/satellite. Cell phone. Bill payment service. Bank fees. The ISP. Tivo. Gym membership. Subscriptions to various web sites. And it's been said that the world's favorite operating system and supporting programs will be billed monthly in the not-too-distant future. With an economy in not-top-shape (here in the US, anyway) and the unemployment rate rising, who can afford to pay for all these monthly services?
As for increasing my $13/month to Tivo for new services... I'd consider a one-time charge to add software to it, similar to when I install an application onto my PC. But not a monthly billed increase.
Frist poste nexte!!!!!!!!!
Some links:
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http://www.digitalregime.com/tivo2svcd/
http://www.tivonews.com/article.pl?sid=02/09/09/1
Users will be able to play MP3s and view photos that come from their computer
I don't know about you, but my computer can already play MP3's and view photos. Why pay $250 to do that again?
To make a pun demonstrates the highest understanding of a language
Actualy if you go search around some old posts of hacking developments on dealdatabase, you will find we can listen to MP3's, and as somebody who is assisting in the development of these hacks, I would imagine that viewing photos on an S1 SA or Dtivo isn't far off :)
Are there any good PVRs out there that you don't need to pay a monthly service fee to use? I mean, come on. TV listings are hardly worth $5/month or whatever. I can get all of that off the web for free.
:P)
I also really don't want some company (and possibly TIA in the future) sifting through my TV viewing habits.
Are there any PVR solutions out there that just let you record TV shows and watch 'em later? (being able to transfer the files to my computer would be a huge bonus as well
autopr0n is like, down and stuff.
Why not make a feature that we can really use... like high definition support!
By it being programmed through a website, do they mean a web interface, or an actual internet web site? If it's through a web site, I think I'd be wary of them tracking my viewing habis.. more so than they do already..
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.
That joke was funny 2 years and 2 billion tellings ago, but it isn't funny now you stupid fuck. Shut up and die you peice of shit mother fucker.
1) I don't want to watch TV on my monitor. My TV is nicer. My TV is in front of the couch. My TV has a better picture. My TV has sound through my stero.
It's not exactly hard to have your computer sound pumped through a sterio. Certanly not any harder then playing TV sound through a sterio.
It's also not very hard to have the computer pump video to a TV as well.
autopr0n is like, down and stuff.
What makes them think that people will pay extra to listen to music? People may pay extra if they get to download the music and burn it to CDs and transfer it to their MP3 players, but I can't imagine Tivo getting away with that when others have tried and failed.
And I can't even imagine how they could get people to pay extra to show their own photos on their own TV.
As a Tivo subscriber, I find it alarming that these guys are flailing around aimlessly with stupid business models like these. It makes me think that their days truly are numbered.
If electricity is produced by electrons is morality produced by morons?
Please mod him down...he is incorrect. Tivo 2's can use USB ethernet adapters.
If it can't do HD... who cares? Oh yah... I forgot. there are cards that record HD bitstreams and regular analog NTSC right off air/cable and to your HDD... FOR FREE! tivo... pleeze. bob
I don't "pay a fee." That implies I'm getting nothing in return.
What? What language are you speaking?
autopr0n is like, down and stuff.
I tried to record Farscape, and ended up with this.
Why don't you suck my hairy nut sack?
TiVo 2nd generation does NOT come with broadband support. If you want broadband, you need to purchase an adapter. Just because an old laptop came with a USB port doesn't mean it had a built-in NIC. Why not try reading the post before you ask to have it modded down???
Still can't buy, still can't use, still no good in Canada. Thanks I'll stick to my vcr, which I don't have to pay a fee for.
he said it doesn't have broadband support...it DOES...you can buy a USB ethernet adapter...you like misinformation...I personally do not, sucka!
Sew eff too wirds sownd thu saem ewe kan intarchange thim? Eye dedn't no thet.
Thats pretty cool. But I don't think Turner Broadcasting's CEO will like it.
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Not that I'm knocking Tivo.. I absolutely love my DirecTivo... but these new features don't seem all that compelling.
Evolution: love it or leave it
pr0n!
You thought it looked good on your 15 inch CRT? Wait till you see all the *action* on your TV's 24 inches of glory... although that may not be the only 24 inches of glory you'd be seeing.
[rim shot]
F-bacher
James Tiberius Kirk: "Spock, the women on your planet are logical. No other planet in the galaxy can make that claim."
i have a 22" monitor on my computer, but i still don't want to watch tv with it. my computer is in my bedroom. the tv is in the living room.
also the tv is a 56" projection.
(ps it's also not hard to spell 'stereo'.)
Think different? I'd be happy if most people would just think...
Hot grids down your naked and petrified mod points!
TiVo has been "signing" their kernels so that the TiVo hardware will only recognize the kernel compiled by themselves. So, while TiVo does provided the source code to the Linux kernel and their modification to the source code, you will never get your own compilation of the kernel to ever run on the hardware. Of course, this defeats the hole point of CopyLeft/GPL!
But, even if you don't care about Free Software and the future of Linux, there is also the issue of the future of TV. The FCC keeps claiming that there will be *ALOT* more ATSC digital TV broadcasts in 2006. That is only 4 years away! Why would anyone want to pay at least $200 + $250 subscription for a total of $450 on something that the NTSC tuner can't be replaced in?? TiVo still makes no claims to the be "HDTV ready." If it had some USB2 ports then there might be hope in the future but the two USB v1 ports provided have a *practical* maxium through-put of maybe 16 Mbps *combined*. An ATSC tuner can spit end up spitting out 19.2 Mbps of digital TV goodness of which the TiVo USB ports can't keep up. By the time TiVO figures out how far behind they are either a future version of Xbox or PlayStation will have entered the PVR market.
I don't want to sound like a troll or a bad infomercial but I am currently beta testing a program called snapstream that does everything that a tivo does along with the remote show management, and supports multiple codecs for recording too.
Don't take my word for it check it out. http://www.snapstream.com the watching live tv over my network at home is really nice. Plus being able to connect in anytime from work and see what is going on has been fun as well.
as a happy ReplayTV owner, I have to say...what is all the excitement about?
Tivo is only copying abilities the ReplayTV has had for a LONG time, the only difference is, ReplayTV has Internet connectivity, doesn't require a phone line, has built in 802.11, and can skip commercials.
Why is it people like Tivo better?
According to an "unofficial" post by a TiVo marketing rep there is much more to this than just mp3 and picture viewing.
My guess: Originally when series 2 was announced they mentioned that they would have some deal with Real. I am guessing that you will be getting some of the premium Real content with this.
Q.
So how long before a Nimda style virus hits Tivo 2 units everywhere and sets it to record 30 hours of informercials for you?
;)
The funniest part of the Nimda outbreak was that a certain printer with an html interface was infected at a college. Thankfully powering it off reset the html code
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one the bus load of girls just went down.
Most normal folks still aren't keen on this whole digital lifestyle thing. My dad is pining for a single device that lets him control music and video easily, and he won't even do that until its simple and elegant unlike the kludgy PC video capture stuff out there for free. Tivo has the best PVR sheduling features out there, and adding an easy way for joe consumer to get his music and pictures from his pc to his entertainment center (which is where he really wants to enjoy these things in the first place) may just be the extra value that people need to warm up to this whole set-top digital hub concept. outside of us geeks, few have so far.
But charging extra for these features can't last for long. Tivo has the best scheduling features and I love my DirecTivo, but the gap is closing, and many others are starting to offer devices that provide PC power that can be controlled from the couch with a remote control. Microsoft is pushing its Media Center, but the real device that may finally hit it big is the Moxi Media Center. This box does the tv recording and music and photo streaming from a pc as well, and apparently does it elegantly as it was widely considered the best of show at last year's CES. Most importantly, Charter Cable will soon be rolling out this box to tons of subscribers next year, normal folks who would NEVER seek out let alone pay extra for an all-in-one media box, but will likely fall in love with it after the cable guy installs it. This type of functionality is coming fast from many angles and I for one am quite excited about it. I love my Tivo, but if they try to charge too much for the features, the masses will eventually have all this stuff handed to them trojan-horse style. Pioneers often get arrows in their backs...
Replay alrady does this and more
-lets you set your program from the web www.myreplaytv.com
-Pictures can be uploaded to it
-streaming over the network
-share shows over the internet (you cant share what you recieved)
I can live without mp3
I did some temp tech support for these before SONICblue moved to India (last week). Nice PVR, wish I bought one.
my associative arrays can kick your hash - TCL
Goddamn gnomes got your underpants too, huh?
Buy a $50 ATI TV Wonder and record Star Trek and whatnot into 500mb/hr AVIs in realtime. But you need a fast computer. The advantage is you can share them with your friends and burn them to CDs or DVDs. All that for what, the cost of 1 month subscription to TiVo?
Repeal the DMCA!
Geez, I'm getting sick of seeing so many damn Tivo stories on Slashdot... not because I think Tivo is crap, but because I would love to try one of these out, but I can't! The only thing that comes close up here is Bell Satellite with their PVR, which is something like $500-$600 up front I think.
And as many Tivo users have said, it's not the PVR functionality that kicks ass, but the service features such as Season Pass (hey, that rhymes). And from what I've seen the UI is really good. My fiance and I are dying to get one of these.
Damn you, Yankees! Damn you, eh!
It should be noted that UltimateTV had the remote record feature over a year ago. Alas, nobody bought it... nobody used it... Man, you guys really hate MS...
In Soviet Russia, Tivo watches...
ah screw it.
13 year old white supremacists are shitty web designers.
My friend recently did some UI testing for Tivo and said that they are integrating a DVD burner into the Tivo, goooo Tivo :)
for 70 bucks thanks to a nice big rebate from sony. The Hard Drive alone is worth that much. Do I feel bad giving money to micro-soft? No Way!!! They are losing lots of money on this venture.
Come to think of it this is the only thing I have ever bought in any way from micro-soft!
Everything Zen;
Everything Zen;
I don't think so!!!
yeah but you cant talk about it at the tivo community forum, you arent even allowed to talk about the policy of not talking about it.
Hear hear!
There is a distinct lack of input methods for high definition video signals (or even low-definition, progressive-scan, widescreen signals like ATSC) for PCs, and one can only assume that it's because of DRM issues (firewire, USB2, and even AGP 8x should have more than enough bandwidth even for 1080i high definition streams). I made an attempt at building my own PVR (hey, why not, eh?), but the thing that made me finally give up the ghost on it was when my cable provider finally brought HDTV to my area (okay, so there was the whole overscan issue, and the inability to get a decent 1080i modeline for my video card and TV, but even had I figured out either or both of those, I still would've ended up SOL because I can't take HD video input). I wish I had a PVR, but when it comes down to it, I'll choose the Sopranos in High Definition over the ability to record the Sopranos. Give me both, and I'll happily pay!
I don't know who needs to get their heads out of their asses, but whoever it is, please do so! You've got a very good market of upscale, early adopters willing to spend good money for this kind of service. Capitalize! I'd be all over a TiVO that handled HD signals (1080i preferably, but I'd suffer with 480p) on component inputs (since I get my HD over cable, and not OTA, the HD tuners out there are useless), let me time shift and record, and cost < $1000, and I'm sure many others out there would be as well.
Come play with the big boys! Anything less than 46" (16:9, no less) is not worth watching.
I like the sound of CASE fans...
Mostly since it drowns out the buzzing of the flies sniffing your sorry ass.
Your journal says you have a Gateway EV700...that would be the $99.00 17" TigerDirect model, would it not?
The only thing about you that's anywhere near 36" is your nose...get a life away from the keyboard...this paper-thin one you've got here is not cutting it.
So now a super-expensive device can not only do what the old ones did, but also:
- Replicate the basic functionality of a 1992 Kodak PhotoCD player
- Play MP3s like a 3 year old $50 APEX DVD player
All at an additional cost. Hey, who knows, maybe they'll include a Commodore CD-i player for an extra $100 per year?
Wow. Colour me sarcastic^H^H^H^H^H^H impressed. Sorry, wedging in this old tech just isn't going to cut the mustard.
If you could be told what you can see or read, then it follows that you could be told what to say or think - BoC
I'm currently using Freevo (listed from your freshmeat link) and it's very easy to use.
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Some of the reasons I'd guess people like Tivo better is that it's got a lot of features that it didn't copy from ReplayTV that make controlling what gets recorded much much easier, and that ReplayTV still hasn't copied from Tivo despite overwhelming user demand. Todo list, recording history, first-run only, no recording repeated shows withing 28 days, etc.
Tivos versions of features that it has "copied" from ReplayTV are far better than ReplayTVs versions. Tivos multiple user adjustable priorities give much better control over conflicts than ReplayTVs "guaranteed/non-guaranteed" system without demanding the compromises that ReplayTVs system does, and Tivo wishlists offer numerous advantages over ReplayTV themes, including integration into the the features I listed above that ReplayTV doesn't have.
ReplayTVs versions of these features Tivo just announced are strictly bare minimum stuff. MyReplayTV can still only set up recordings for tomorrow or later, even when your ReplayTV is using broadband; doesn't check anything for conflicts; only has a week of guide data; and is slow as molasses. ReplayTVs photo viewer can only do sequential slideshows. No thumbnails, no random access, no zoom. ReplayTV has again left the door wide open for Tivo to put ReplayTVs versions to shame. Of course Tivo can't be copying ReplayTVs MP3 player, since ReplayTV doesn't have one.
Theres a huge Tivo/ReplayTV comparison at pvrcompare.com that goes way beyond little bullet lists.
ReplayTV does not have built in 802.11 BTW.
1, Release hackable product
2, Relase Updated Non-Hackable product
3, Sell all hacks from first rev to second rev users.
4, ??
5, Profit
6, Watch rev 2 users learn to hack box..copy hacks in, get pissed off, write xmltv guide update hack,
cancel over priced service.
7, After the company tanks.. try to sell it to SonicBlue (ReplayTV).
I figure we are at 2.5. Im going to start shorting Tiv around 5.5
I must have gotten lucky. I bought the $99 DirecTiVO, added a $99 120G drive, and then watched DirecTV "take over" the service and reduce the cost to $5/month. Everything about my TiVO experience has been low cost. I'm suprised people aren't interested in the MP3 playing. An ethernet-enabled MP3 player puts my computer's stored music in the living room. Up until now, only the Audiotron and a couple of limited-distribution hacks have been built to do this (at least in the $500 category). PCs in the living room are ugly, loud, and/or have bad user-interface. I have high hopes for TiVOs UI to my MP3s.
There's nothing in the text or spirit of the GPL that says Tivo needs to allow you to port new software to run on the Tivo hardware while you're using the service.
If you don't use the service, you can use the machine for a frisbee for all they care, but if you want to use the service on a day to day basis, you need to run a certain signed version of the kernel.
You're more than welcome to use Tivo's modifications to the kernel in your code, or any other code. That's the spirit of the GPL. Not that Tivo has too allow you to port new code to their architecture.
ReplayTV from SonicBlue (rio, etc.) already has had some of these features for over a year.
The Tivo and Replay are pretty cool but what about the ability to capture HDTV? All this is pretty useless to me until it does.
I read at +2. If your post doesn't reach that level I will not see or respond to it.
I hate to admit this, but I did an NPV analysis of the various payment schedules. This was back when monthly was $10, lifetime was $200, and (now unavailable) yearly was $100.
The upshot was that monthly was cheaper until month 17-18, and lifetime was cheaper after that. Yearly never made sense. So, if you expect to keep your TiVo longer than 18 months, which plan to get is pretty clear.
It's been pointed out that I should've included an end value for the lifetime subscription. I didn't, but that would just make the expected usefulness of the monthly plan even shorter.
I haven't re-run the numbers for the new pricing scheme, but I expect they'd be similar.
ceci n'est pas un sig.
Does anyone know if they're going to be using Rendezvous for the MP3 and photo viewing features? If so, that's another reason for me to possibly get cable and a Tivo.
mbbac
There will be revenue associated with these items.
;-)
Well I'm glad we got over THAT hurdle. Perhaps the next step will be making a profit?
Interested in open source engine management for your Subaru?
Who the hell wants to run cables and set up software on their PC to their home theater system 2 floors away? Not I. The PCs versions of Tivo are just kludges and you know it, so quit bringing it up. Buy your Tivo and be done with it.
TiVo have had years to come up with interesting new features, and this is it? They've done NOTHING remotely interesting since the original product. You can't even officially expand storage, even though that could be a huge cash cow for them. I want to buy a second unit for the entertainment room and be able to watch shows recorded on the living room unit, and vice versa, but I can't. Owning two units simply doesn't add any interesting capabilities at all. Replay offers these kinds of features, plus their monthly fee is only $10, so with two units I'd save $6 a month. I'm seriously considering selling my Series 1 SA and getting two Replay units.
> I'm glad for anything that would keep Tivo afloat.
These kinds of statements are getting so old that they start to irritate and anger. TiVo apologists are like Mac fanatics: they extoll the virtues of one closed and compulsively controlling vendor over others just because the look of their products gives them warm fuzzy feelings. TiVo is much more interested in cozying up to the entertainment industry than in pleasing its customers, and if you are willing to accept that because it will "help them survive," you're beyond help. TiVo's brown-nosing hasn't stopped Hollywood in any shape or form from slamming PVRs at every opportunity and trying every which way to influence politicians to stop this "menace." Sleeping with the enemy doesn't help you survive, it just helps them gain insight into how to beat you.
Why? Is there any indication that other companies can't provide the same service just as well and possibly more cheaply?
I, for one, am rather disappointed that a couple of companies have tried to build patent fences around DVRs for what are pretty simple ideas that had been "in the air" for many years. Tivo's bankruptcy wouldn't necessarily free those patents, but at least it would demonstrate again that patent landgrabs don't assure commercial success.
I think this support for Tivo is similar to the support for Microsoft: people are saw awed by a product or feature that they don't stop to ask the question: how well could others do in this market if they had the chance?
I'm underwhelmed by these new features. And it took them a year go get them out.
:-)
I have the original TiVo and I don't feel at all compelled to get the new one.
The only thing my box was missing was a huge hard drive. I solved that.
It's amazing that you linked to 9th tee's turbonet product, and yet completely missed the USB/Ethernet stuff [9thtee.com] I was just talking about for TiVo 2's.
:P
No... it's amazing that you said the same thing as three guys before you, and you got modded up.
I just bought a ReplayTV. Comes with IR Blaster so it will work with just about any brand of satelite decoder or set top box. Built in ethernet so it's on my home lan via a $60 dlink wireless access point. I can lift video files off my ReplayTV and play them back on my PC or burn them to VCD. Oh yeah, out of the box I can also program it from work using the web based Myreplaytv system and view slideshows of my vacation photos. Check out the new models at sonic blue before plunging into tivo world. I'm glad I did!
TiVo is, in my humble opinion as a TiVo user, the best thing that's happened to TV. Posters who complain about the fee, saying that the same services can be had for free simply don't get it. It's a luxury item, my monthly fee pays for a service that I find highly valuable, and for $15 a month it's well worth it.
If you're interested in assembling your own computer PVR that's great, go ahead. But for me, and tons of other TiVo users, the value of TiVo can't be beat. The time it would take to cobble together and support a home-rolled box is non-trivial and personally, my time is worth more than the paltry fee I pay each month.
It's just like any other luxury item or service. I drive a sports-lux sedan because I value the extra pleasure I derive from driving it. If you don't want to drive a sports sedan that's fine, but your preference doesn't invalidate the choice for the rest of us that are willing to pay for it.
Some people work on their own cars too but the large
population just take it to the shop
tivo is the best solution for them, tv on the pc is only for single person households with a *spare* machine that doesn't get virii, random slow downs, etc
So I have to upgrade to a new, more expensive, Tivo2 just to have the ability to pay an extra fee to get the new functionality? Nevermind if you think this new ability to do MP3s and pictures is valuable, you have to pay extra for it, on top of paying for the new Tivo? I think I'll just spend a hundred on a new giant harddrive and upgrade my current Tivo.
Because Tivo tells me what it will record and I can trust it to record what it says it will. I could never figure out Replay's rules, or why it would sometimes not record something there was no reason for it not to record. Now when Replay screws up you can get the show it missed from the the internet, if you don't mind waiting days for it to download during which you have to constantly tell everyone not to discuss Survivor around you because you won't be able to watch it until Sunday. No thanks. I don't care how many widgets they jam into it, if I can't rely on it to record TV shows, what good is it?
Check out the differences on this page.
Ogg, that is. I mean, come on, is this slashdot? I want ogg support in the new TiVO, not just mp3.
the major advances in civilization are processes which all but wreck the societies in which they occur - A.N. White
DirecTV only charges $5 a month for the TiVo fee. And it's billed on their bill. Makes it really simple.
there are 3 kinds of people:
* those who can count
* those who can't
I have a usb GPS. Does this mean that TiVo comes with GPS support? No.
I can understand why a slave will choose to remain a slave, but the idea that a free person would willingly make that transition, is just boggling and sickening. I acknowledge that pussy wields great power, but it's still finite, and you would think that man's desire to stay integral would be stronger. Yet the sirens' song still calls so many ships to the rocks. The very thought of this soul destruction is so horrible and dehumanizing!
What is even more terrifying is that it isn't just a lunatic fringe thing. We can all laugh at Scientologists and other cultists because they're such a minority. You look into their eyes and nobody is home, but whatever was lost, was only a small portion of society to begin with. But marriage is something that happens to a lot of people. (Probably more than half?) Whatever defect that man contains which lets him destroy himself this way, isn't just a glitch or mistake. It's built into the system, and it must even be within..
Oh God, that's what is so horrifying: it must even be within me. I am a conscious being with an instinct for self-preservation. I am aware of the danger and feel confident that I can resist being deceived by a the charms of a beautiful girl. I have tasted the pleasure but have always successfully maintained by freedom and life, because I know how to Just Say No when they try to escalate. And yet, even I am not safe. Some day, I might give in. Holy fuck, it could happen to me!! I could join the zombie hordes of the married, and no longer be a free man. My former friends, who I wold no longer be able to associate with, would look into my eyes and see that I have become an unconcious automaton like the creatures in "Dawn of the Dead". Wandering aimlessles, no longer with any ambitions. I would just say "Yes Dear" on command, and check with her before buying a Tivo.
Hell exists right here on earth, and destruction awaits us all. Not the glorious destruction one meets in battle against a hated enemy. Personality destruction that rips a man's integrity and will to pieces, yet leaves the body whole. This is true horror.
This is starting to sound like a really nice entertainment box, one that I would finally consider buying. Still not enough, though. Here's what I want, and I want Apple to build it.
A box with a removable (40/60/80) gig firewire hard drive. Do the normal PVR stuff. Plays some mp3's, pictures, etc. Whatever. Make the Hard drive removable, though, so that when I record a show I like, I can plug it into my mac and burn to DVD, using a plugin to iMovie.
Maybe add some kinda 802.11 networking thingie so that I can transfer small files (mp3's, jpegs) wirelessly and I'm happy. Make it Rendezvous/zeroconf aware so that I don't have to fiddle with network settings on my teevee. Rather than have to plug the thing into a phone line, have it talk to my mac and get updates via my mac's internet connection. If I'm a dialup user, have it update the info whenever I'm connected.
Why Apple? Duh. iTunes. iMovie. iDVD. iPhoto. This device is screaming to be integrated with Apple's digital hub. Wanna show your family vacation pictures? Build a slideshow in iPhoto, upload the quicktime mov to the iBox and watch it on your teevee. Wanna listen that great mix of your favorite 50 mp3's or build a killer party sound track to play on your stereo? No problem, just upload the setlist. It could even stream the mp3's using iTunes powered Rendezvous.
Build in some intelligent DRM that doesn't restrict fair use but also doesn't turn Joe Sixpack into his own Sopranos pirating station. Disable internet file sharing of recorded shows (ugh) or delete the file once it's been burned to DVD.
This is a device I would buy. I would watch teevee with this thing. I would buy more CD's. I want it--now.
My other computer is your Windows box
Yes indeed, TiVo comes with USB2 ports. It's true, the original Series2 units (AT&T TiVo, real early Series2 units) only came with USB1.1. However, TiVo released a new hardware stepping that fixed a few complaints people had (bad reception on a few channels on the internal tuner, etc) - and one of the new features added in this minor hardware revision: USB2.
The new hardware revision has been on the market for months. It was a silent revision, there is some minor change in the S/N to distinguish the units, but I don't have that information in front of me. Regardless, the fact still remains, that yes, TiVo has USB2.
And you can remotely program your computer with WebVCR+ Yes this is a blatant self-plug, and I should be ashamed.
UltimateTV's remote record feature never made it to production. They demoed it at CES or some similar show and it was in the beta they were running at the time, but it was pulled from the beta right after the demo, and right before the software update was released and Microsoft announced the dissolution/cutbacks/whatever of the UltimateTV development team.
I have an UltimateTV, and I've never seen the feature. ReplayTV is the only one that has it, and theirs isn't impressive.
There are plenty of mailing lists (and a newsgroup, too) that cover those topics. They're more usable than most web fora anyway.
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He says that a custom kernel won't run on that hardware.
You imply that a custom kernel does run on that hardware, and the machine will work fine, but that the Tivo service refuses to talk to a box running an unsigned kernel. Is that correct?
As copyright owner of this comment, I authorize everyone to defeat any technological measure which limits access to it.
This is the perfect opportunity to note that Tivo's "lifetime membership" is NOT the payer's lifetime but the tivo unit's lifetime... which means that when your tivo unit stops working and you have to buy a new one, you have to pay the "lifetime" membership fee AGAIN.
In my opinion, this amounts to one of the sleaziest, most misleading abuses of market-speak that I have ever encountered.
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- First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then ???, then profit.
Keep in mind that Tivo's so-called lifetime fee only covers the lifetime of the unit; when the unit needs replacing, so does your lifetime membership. How long will your tivo last?
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- First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then ???, then profit.
I got my Tivo for free and only pay $5/month for service. Deals are easy to find on the web, there are desperate equipment sellers out there that want to unload their stuff in the worst way all the time.
OK, Tivo leaked some new features, but hasn't SonicBlue had most of those for over a year. I have had a DVR for almost 2 years, but it lacks some of the cool features Replay has had for a long time. I should have purchased a Replay last year. I want a Replay now, because it really can skip commercials (a friend has one), I won't have to fast forward through them like I do now. Replay came out with an Ethernet compatible network unit in 2001. They are the technology leader, Tivo is playing catch up. What is wrong with this picture? Replay is clearly a better product, costs less, has been around as long as Tivo (has the main patents), but they don't have a cult. This is nothing like the Mac cult, the Mac has always been the technology leaded and they are still more expensive. Tivo is well behind the technology leader and more expensive. Is it the early branding that they established using TV commercials all that's carrying them? What's up here?
IMO, this is a Good Thing. The TiVo Community Forum asks that things that will a) cost TiVo significant revenue or b) Open TiVo up to legal exposure not be discussed there. In return, they provide de facto support for all other kinds of hacking. Good luck finding that for any other piece of consumer electronics.
OTOH, as the above links show, information about the Other Stuff (like saving shows to CD) is easily available.
Sounds like the best of both worlds to me.
Um, that should be "40 hour Replay". Sorry about that. A 4-hour PVR would be useless!
Boobies never hurt anyone. - Sherry Glaser.
I just bought a replaytv 5040 for $199 after rebate and a $10 monthly.
Its great. It updates via my network connection. It has a picture viewer. I guarantee that if Tivo adds MP3 playback then sonic blue will follow suit (most likely with a free software upgrade).
Or get a PlayStation 2 and Qcast Tuner software for $50 (one-time) from BroadQ. Total cost $250, if you don't already have a PS2. I suppose that TiVo might have an interface advantage depending on how they implement it, compared to loading a disc in the PS2. But then the TiVo won't do digital video as well as photos and .mp3 -- the Qcast Tuner will.
Jane, you ignorant slut.
TiVo's web updates will be live; Replay's web udates don't take place until your Replay unit "phones home" once a day. And, hacked series 1 TiVo's have had this ability to remotely control the TiVo over the Internet for years, now; and Replay still can't do it.
Also, Replay doesn't have the features that TiVo has, features that really are the important things to have: to reliably know that your shows will be recorded, without having to worry about it. Replay can't do that. It has nothing comparable to TiVo's To Do List or Season Pass Manager.
>>I guarantee that if Tivo adds MP3 playback then sonic blue will follow suit (most likely with a free software upgrade).
Why would they do this for free and gut demand for their $1200+ Rio Component? They would have to charge for it or it would destroy a chunk of their existing business
Replays updates are live now, with a broadband connection. I think Replay can do remote set up as well. Replay does have the the same feature as season pass. Is everyone brainwashed or what? What exactly does Tivo have that Raplay doesn't. IMHO Replay is the best box available today and appears to be better than the next generation of Tivo too.
Why can't you leave it tuned to something interesting -- like porn.
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You mean that the Tivo 2 will possibly have the same features sometime in the future that the ReplayTV 5000 and 4000 series ALREADY has?
I'm underwhelmed. No broadband. No sharing. No commercial skip.
I suggest you locate your hot tub outside your house, so it won't do too
much damage if it catches fire or explodes. First you decide which
direction your hot tub should face for maximum solar energy. After much
trial and error, I have found that the best direction for a hot tub to face
is up.
-- Dave Barry, "The Taming of the Screw"
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