 djrobx join:2000-05-31 Valencia, CA kudos:1 | Fairly quickly? Time Warner doesn't do anything "quickly". |
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 MacLeechThe one and onlyPremium join:2001-07-14 SoCal kudos:3 3 edits | said by djrobx:Time Warner doesn't do anything "quickly". Yeah, meaning of the title is a bit different then what was actually written in the article.
The BBR article title said: "Time Warner Would Quickly Deploy Network DVR if Allowed"
The BBR article said: "Time Warner believes that it would be possible to deploy network DVR fairly quickly "
The article BBR summerized said: "Britt said that Time Warner has developed much of the technology underlying the network DVR as is evident by its Start Over and Look Back services and as a result it could deploy a network DVR fairly quickly."
So it's POSSIBLE to deploy quickly, not it WILL deploy it quickly. It's possible because TWC already has a limited form of network DVR in it's "Start Over" and "Look Back" services available in a number of its systems. -- Don't mind me, I'm just trying to help...
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 | reply to djrobx Well they are the first major one to do switched digital video.
I'd rather keep my local DVR with 750GB drive attached. Am also able to record to PC over firewire. |
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 | reply to djrobx said by djrobx:Time Warner doesn't do anything "quickly". I agree. The TWC DVR still doesn't support saving the position of a program stopped in progress.
They are still the only major cable company not to offer GolTV. |
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 | said by TW_SUCKSI agree. The TWC DVR still doesn't support saving the position of a program stopped in progress.
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Not sure I follow, I can resume a program at the spot I stoped watching. |
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