 apollo80
join:2002-01-31 Richmond, VA
| PC's the future of DVR's?
I am guessing that if TiVO goes away, than what we will have left is what ReplayTV has done...go as software on PC's.
Aside from those with cable, fios, or a satellite dvr, I guess a PC will become the only other way of having a dvr? (Which can actually be good for both expandability and the fact you aren't forced to watch annoying ads when you fast foward or rewind). |
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  inteller Sociopaths always win.
join:2003-12-08 Tulsa, OK | yeah, but getting HD tuner cards with a cablecard slot is like pulling hen's teeth. If Windows MCE would make it EASY to record from firewire off the cable box that would be the ultimate solution. |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA
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| reply to apollo80 Oh hell yeah! I now have two(2) Sony VAIO laptops that are DVRs. No problems editing and then burning to DVD with them... one will even burn to Blu-ray! 
Aint tech cool?  -- Think outside the Fox... Opera |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to inteller said by inteller :yeah, but getting HD tuner cards with a cablecard slot is like pulling hen's teeth. If Windows MCE would make it EASY to record from firewire off the cable box that would be the ultimate solution. That would require the cable companies to ENABLE said firewire ports on cable boxes. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  inteller Sociopaths always win.
join:2003-12-08 Tulsa, OK | firewire is enabled by law. I can get content from my box via firewire, just not EASILY. It is mandated by the FCC. |
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 apollo80
join:2002-01-31 Richmond, VA
| reply to inteller said by inteller :yeah, but getting HD tuner cards with a cablecard slot is like pulling hen's teeth. If Windows MCE would make it EASY to record from firewire off the cable box that would be the ultimate solution. From my unterstanding, those PC cards will be out sometime this year (someone correct me if I stated this too soon).
But the first generation is receiving only, and not sending information (meaning that you can get the channels you subscribe to, but you don't get a channel guide or the ability to use pay per view or on demand).
The second generation, which I believe it due out next year? (again, someone correct me if I have my timeframe wrong), will communicate both ways, so you will get your channels, channel guide, and can use pay per view and on demand. |
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 bigjimc
join:2003-04-21 Middleboro, MA | reply to inteller Elaborate or please point me in a direction to a link
Thanks |
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