 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | reply to Warzau
Re: When will Comcast HD box record more than 2 shows at 1 time? And a side questions: Given the amount of memory many boxes have, why can't non-DVR's use that as a sort of DVR-style buffer? Even if it's only enough for 5-10 minutes, it can be usable and require nothing more than some programming. |
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 gar187erI do this for a living join:2006-06-24 Dover, DE kudos:4 | then every box you have would be a DVR and would circumvent ads being run by stations....wanna change the fee associated with every box in your house? -- I'm better than you! |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | It's not a full DVR. You can't record, only buffer. You can rewind back, but you really can't "skip" a commercial without seeing it first anyways unless you physically leave the room. |
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 | reply to gar187er they need a system to compete with the hopper and genie. |
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 | reply to andyross said by andyross:And a side questions: Given the amount of memory many boxes have, why can't non-DVR's use that as a sort of DVR-style buffer? Even if it's only enough for 5-10 minutes, it can be usable and require nothing more than some programming. They don't offer that because their business model says "you want to pause, rewind, etc. you need a DVR." They probably don't think your suggestion will increase revenue so it's a non-starter. |
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 telcodad join:2011-09-16 Lincroft, NJ kudos:2 | reply to andyross Actually, in his LRC article about the IP-only XI3 box for the X1 platform (»www.lightreading.com/document.as···lr_cable), Jeff Baumgartner speculated about one possible use for its SD card slot:
And what's with that SD Card slot? The XI3 doesn't have an internal hard drive, so the slot could be used for memory expansion. But it's also plausible that Comcast could use an SD Card as a local, mini-DVR that could buffer a small amount of live TV programming for trick-play functions (pause, fast-forward, rewind, etc.). Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB) toyed with the notion of using an SD Card as a "lite" DVR for a tru2way "set-back" box it showed off in 2010. (See Tru2way 'Phantom' Box Is a DVR Lightweight: »www.lightreading.com/document.as···lr_cable) |
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 telcodad join:2011-09-16 Lincroft, NJ kudos:2 | said by telcodad:Actually, in his LRC article about the IP-only XI3 box for the X1 platform (»www.lightreading.com/document.as···lr_cable), Jeff Baumgartner speculated about one possible use for its SD card slot:
And what's with that SD Card slot? The XI3 doesn't have an internal hard drive, so the slot could be used for memory expansion. But it's also plausible that Comcast could use an SD Card as a local, mini-DVR that could buffer a small amount of live TV programming for trick-play functions (pause, fast-forward, rewind, etc.). Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB) toyed with the notion of using an SD Card as a "lite" DVR for a tru2way "set-back" box it showed off in 2010. (See Tru2way 'Phantom' Box Is a DVR Lightweight: »www.lightreading.com/document.as···lr_cable) Looks like that use is not just speculation, given this statement in a press release from Entropic (»www.globenewswire.com/news-relea···ice.html) on the use of their TSC188 chip in Humax's XI3 box:The compact Humax device includes recording functionality. The DVR feature works in conjunction with the multi-tuner hybrid gateway server and the on-board SD Card lets the IP set-top-box stream and play back programming using the MoCA specification. |
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 | reply to gar187er directv and some other systems does not change a per box drv fee like comcast. |
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 | reply to mikedz4 the X1 has more tuners but only 3 are tuned on and it does not work in multi room. |
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