  CurGeorge8
join:2005-05-02 Pittsburgh, PA | reply to John W Re: More fun with the DVR/program guide
This is why they need a DVR with the Tivo inerface. |
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  Thespis I'm not an actor, but I play one on TV. Premium join:2004-08-03 Keller, TX | The Tivo interface would have the same problems if given faulty guide data. |
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 bgtimber75
join:2006-06-23 Columbia, MD | Yeah but how often does that happen? With FYI it's a weekly thing. |
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  noping no route to host Premium join:2007-01-09
·Verizon FIOS
| reply to CurGeorge8 Not going to happen. How much money, how many man-hours have they sunk into IMG 2.0 development, deployment and support so far?
Might want to try posting in the Direct forum about the improper titles, that's what some people have been doing. Not much else you can do other than 1) get a TiVO, 2) hope that they change guide providers in a few months, 3) drop the service. |
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  Thespis I'm not an actor, but I play one on TV. Premium join:2004-08-03 Keller, TX
| reply to bgtimber75 My point is, the Tivo interface cannot correct faulty guide information. A Verizon DVR running the Tivo interface (which is what CurGeorge8 mentioned and I replied to) would have the same problems if furnished the same faulty guide info that the current DVR's receive. |
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 BB21
join:2007-08-22
| said by Thespis :My point is, the Tivo interface cannot correct faulty guide information. A Verizon DVR running the Tivo interface (which is what CurGeorge8 mentioned and I replied to) would have the same problems if furnished the same faulty guide info that the current DVR's receive. Yes and no. Some guides (and I think that Tivo is one of them) are designed for this type of situation and ignore certain words (like "The"). Thus they treat "The Biggest Loser" and "Biggest Loser" as the same show. I agree that if the data is completely wrong (lists the wrong show, etc.) there is nothing that can be done (except to correct the data at the source) but an experienced company (like Tivo) can certainly do some simple things to catch some of the common errors. |
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  Thespis I'm not an actor, but I play one on TV. Premium join:2004-08-03 Keller, TX | I'll do some research, but I don't believe the Tivo uses the program title to identify the program. |
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 JPL Premium join:2007-04-04 West Chester, PA
·Verizon FIOS
| said by Thespis :I'll do some research, but I don't believe the Tivo uses the program title to identify the program. I have no proof to back this up, but I believe you're correct. DirecTV's DVR was like that too. I believe they key off of some unique series/show identifier. DirecTV's R15 had a mother of a limitation - you could only set up a Series Link (aka Season Pass... Series) once for a specific series. If it was on two different channels - too bad. But if there was another series with the exact same title, you could set that up as a separate series. That tells me that it's not using the series name as the (only) key. |
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  Thespis I'm not an actor, but I play one on TV. Premium join:2004-08-03 Keller, TX
1 edit | My experience is also with the DirecTivo, and that is what I recall from my discussions on Tivo Community. I would LOVE to have the Tivo interface back again, but I'd settle for a mainstream guide provider instead of what we've got. Edit: After some further reading, it appears that each series has a unique ID and each program within the series has a unique ID. This still doesn't eliminate all errors. Tivos miss recordings too if the guide info doesn't contain the proper ID numbers (and it actually happens occasionally!) |
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