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Mactron
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CM94sv
Tivo again ?

Maybe DTV can start offering TIVO DVRs again !
That POS DVR they offer now is the Turd.


DPain
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said by Mactron See Profile :

Maybe DTV can start offering TIVO DVRs again !
That POS DVR they offer now is the Turd.
said by Mactron See Profile :

Maybe DTV can start offering TIVO DVRs again !
That POS DVR they offer now is the Turd.
Not only their Tivo's but the regular dtv receivers they all suck, I used to work for ironwood communications
»ironwoodcommunications.com/directv.htm "Ironwood is a proud partner of DIRECTV, providing sales, installation and servicing for DIRECTV in many states across the US"

As warehouse manager,I got to work closely with these receivers. Basically all the techs would complain when I would give out these receivers for them to install. DirecTv sucks period.


Jafo232
You Can't Spell Democrat Without Rat.
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Boonville, NY
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to Mactron
said by Mactron See Profile :

Maybe DTV can start offering TIVO DVRs again !
That POS DVR they offer now is the Turd.
I agree, bring back the DirecTivo. It is the only thing keeping me from upgrading to DirectTVHD. I don't want to use their crappy DVR.
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'Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached'

RottenTheRot

join:2002-02-17
Springfield, MO
reply to Mactron
There isn't a day that goes by that I don't have to reset my "new" DVR from DTV. It's the worst POS I've ever had sitting on my rack.

SinNombre

join:2004-09-16
Charlotte, NC
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to DPain
The very fact that I need a phone line for the sole purpose of getting program updates instead of being able to use an existing internet connection (because the USB on mine is crippled by default), or the satellite connection already in place (gee, wouldn't that make sense), has had me looking for alternatives since the day I got it...

One day...

zentec

join:2002-01-05
Monroe, MI
The program guide does come in via satellite. Disconnect the phone line and all you get is a daily nag screen.


roamer1
sticking it out at you

join:2001-03-24
Atlanta, GA
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reply to Jafo232
said by Jafo232 See Profile :

I agree, bring back the DirecTivo. It is the only thing keeping me from upgrading to DirectTVHD. I don't want to use their crappy DVR.
I have a DirecTV HD DVR that has TiVo software.

I agree that the "new" DVRs suck. If I didn't own so much legacy DirecTV equipment, I'd probably have Comcast right now...with ADS they aren't all that bad anymore.

-SC
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said to me: "it seems like all you ever buy is Abercrombie and cell phones"

SlackBlade

join:2006-12-06
Suwanee, GA
reply to RottenTheRot
I agree. I have to reset mine every few days just to keep the thing honest. I have an old non HD Tivo and it rocks. I keep praying they just give Tivo the money and get the Tivo code on the new HR20 DVRs...

SinNombre

join:2004-09-16
Charlotte, NC
reply to zentec
And the only way to get rid of that (even if the program updates are coming in via satellite) is to dial up and connect at least once every few weeks. I can do it via my voip phone connection, but talk about annoying...

WeKnSmith

join:2001-08-09
Noblesville, IN
reply to Mactron
Now we just need a way to get the message to John Malone that we want DTV to go back to TiVo.


sporkme
drop the crantini and move it, sister
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join:2000-07-01
Morristown, NJ
·Optimum Online

reply to Jafo232
said by Jafo232 See Profile :

said by Mactron See Profile :

Maybe DTV can start offering TIVO DVRs again !
That POS DVR they offer now is the Turd.
I agree, bring back the DirecTivo. It is the only thing keeping me from upgrading to DirectTVHD. I don't want to use their crappy DVR.
If you're willing to pay:

»www.weaknees.com/hd-tivo.php


sporkme
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·Optimum Online

reply to SlackBlade
said by SlackBlade See Profile :

I agree. I have to reset mine every few days just to keep the thing honest. I have an old non HD Tivo and it rocks. I keep praying they just give Tivo the money and get the Tivo code on the new HR20 DVRs...
They need to make a tuner that looks like a cable card so you can bring your own series3.


PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301
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·CableOne

reply to DPain
Previous Ironwood employee here, as well. I've installed hundreds of R-15s; let's just say I have 3 Tivo's in my house; the R-15 they gave me? I ended up taking the 160GB hard drive out of it and putting in my PC!
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"I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del.


fireflier
Coffee. . .Need Coffee
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Limbo
·Skype

reply to DPain
The H20 HD receivers are notoriously problematic and slow (and run really hot)--at least the older 600 series of which I've got two and one of them loses it's mind EVERY FREAKING DAY! These DTV-branded receivers also only have 90 day warranties.

I miss the days when Sony, Hughes, RCA, Samsung, Toshiba and others made competing receivers and gave you the full year warranty--and the receivers were stable.

To DTV's credt the H20 that's having issues is being replaced by them free even though it's out of warranty and I bought it before the "leased" receiver program. It may be junk but at least they're still willing to stand behind it. . . DTV customer support, good. DTV receiver design group not so good.
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Wishes: When you wish upon a falling star, your dreams can come true. Unless it's really a meteorite hurtling to the Earth which will destroy all life. Then you're pretty much hosed no matter what you wish for. Unless it's death by meteor. --despair.com


PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301
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·CableOne

reply to SinNombre
I have a very simple linux CD that fixes the daily nag screen. Take out the hd, stick it in your computer, run the linux disc, VIOLA! Tivo will never ever need a phone connection again for anything!
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"I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del.


PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301
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·CableOne

reply to fireflier
That is why, when I installed, I always recommended the $5.99/mo protection plan to my customers. Then if a receiver quits working, DTV will be at your house within 72 hours to replace it.
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"I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del.


fireflier
Coffee. . .Need Coffee
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Limbo
·Skype

If it covered things like lightning (I suspect it does) it sounds fair, but I don't see why I should have to pay an extra $5.99/month to cover replacement on a receiver that dies spontaneously simply because it--like so many thousand others of the same model has design flaws that make them prone to failure.

The H20 probably needs that kind of plan. My older Sony receivers ran fine for years and were still working fine when I yanked them (but they weren't HD).

Guess it just seems like that plan would be rewarding them for building crap. It's a little like saying: "Here's an extra $5.99/month to your bottom line because you designed a product with a 90 day warranty that's likely to fail soon afterward. I just can't wrap my brain around that.
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Wishes: When you wish upon a falling star, your dreams can come true. Unless it's really a meteorite hurtling to the Earth which will destroy all life. Then you're pretty much hosed no matter what you wish for. Unless it's death by meteor. --despair.com


PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301
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·CableOne

reply to roamer1
As nice as your High-def Tivo is, I have bad news for you (and this is the reason I won't get HD yet):

DirecTV launched two new KA-band satellites this year strictly for more HD programming (mainly for HD local channels), in the 99 and 103 orbital slots. Hence the new big awkward semi-square looking 5-satellite dish that new HD customers get when they are installed. Your HD Tivo is not, and will never be, able to recieve these two new birds. So when the new programming on the new birds go live, you won't be able to get them. You will either need an H-20 (Regular HD receiver) or an HR-20 (HD DVR).

Sorry to burst your bubble, man. But you have to admit: all the cool new shows on ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX primetime would be killer in HD.
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"I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del.


PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301
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·CableOne

reply to fireflier
The $5.99 plan covers anything that goes wrong, including if your dog chews the cable, your wife hits it with the weedwhacker, you back into your dish with your truck, if lightning fries your whole system, or if you are adding new electrical wiring to your house, short something out, and electrically fry all your recievers (which I encountered one time).

So acts of God and acts of stupidity are included. And unlike others here in DSLR that have complained it took forever to get a cable tech or telco tech to fix their cable/phone problems, DirecTV has 72 hours to fix your problem when you call in, whether that fix be over the phone, or sending a tech to your house.
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"I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del.


PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301
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·CableOne

reply to sporkme
Please read my above post about HD Tivos. They will always work fine with todays sats and programming, but in a few months, they will literally be obsolete.
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"I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del.
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