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In New England, No Time Frame Announced
(old news - 08:36AM Thursday Mar 06 2008)
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Multichannel News is reporting that Cox Communications will soon launch TiVO service in their New England market. There's no word on pricing or specific launch markets yet, as the product is currently in the testing phase. Comcast launched their own TiVO service last January, charging users an $2.95 on top of the $19.89 monthly price they already pay for a Comcast DVR. Unlike a standard TiVO however, Comcast's version doesn't allow users to transfer media from set top to TV or watch Internet video.

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jvanbrecht

join:2007-01-08
Bowie, MD

Cable cards??

Since they all supposedly support cable cards (although you may have to argue with them to get them), what is the point of using (atleast in comcasts case) of the comcast hardware with the tivo software at around $23 a month.. when you can probably rent to cable cards and buy an S3 (initial outlay of cost is more) or HD Tivo. The monthly costs will be lower, and you do not have to deal with the limitations set by comcast, and the inevitable limitations cox will set.

fuziwuzi
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Re: Cable cards??

That's my thought, too. I'd rather have a full TiVO that does everything a TiVO is supposed to do rather than a crippled hybrid.

ITGuy72
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Cable Video on Demand. You cannot do that with a Series 3 currently. Also, until the 'dongle' comes out, any switched video channels will not work on the Series 3.
jvanbrecht

join:2007-01-08
Bowie, MD

Re: Cable cards??

I came from Directv when I switched to FIOS.. I could care less about VOD, never really had it, so I won't miss it.

fuziwuzi
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said by ITGuy72 See Profile :

Cable Video on Demand. You cannot do that with a Series 3 currently. Also, until the 'dongle' comes out, any switched video channels will not work on the Series 3.
TiVO is readying a SDV adapter for their boxes. As to VOD, I think demand for that is highly overrated. I had a Comcast DVR for 2.5 years, with VOD. I tried the VOD several times and found it to be more of a nuisance than anything useful. It was exceptionally slow to respond in the menus (just checking to see the available programs or a program description could take minutes, it was very frustrating to press a button to see the description, wait a minute for it to finally show, then wait another minute to back up to the previous menu, etc..) By the time you waited and waited and waited for the menus to appear, you were too frustrated to enjoy watching anything. Then, when you were watching, the forward/reverse/pause were anything but "instant". They were a "sometime" item. After a few tries of using Comcast's VOD, I gave up and never tried it again.
jmurray

join:2001-11-13

Switched Digital Video isn't supported on cable cards yet, and is using this in some markets all ready, like Fairfax county. Without support for this TIVO can't access many of the channels. This may be resolved if the adapter box for SDV, that has been promised ever comes out. But who knows how long it will be until the next new technology(MPEG4?) breaks TIVO's access to cable programing, and TIVO users are stuck waiting for another upgrade.
magnushsi

join:2002-11-06
Cedar Springs, MI

Re: Cable cards??

CableCards support SDV just fine...One way hosts (i.e. Tivo) that some people put them in do not.
maxpower

join:2006-10-09
Providence, RI
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The monthly costs will be lower, and you do not have to deal with the limitations set by comcast, and the inevitable limitations cox will set.
What limitations set by Comcast?

NOCMan
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join:2004-09-30
Flower Mound, TX

Once People Realize

That after a year of 19.99 + 2.99 it would be more cost effective to have bought a 299.99 Tivo HD and rented cable cards (In many cases MCard) where they only shell out 2.99 + tivo subscription fees which are cheap if you do multi year options.

On the flipside if people dont use the comcast tivo option they'd probably say tivo sucks because nobody wants it. When in fact people were just buying their own.
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morbo
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Re: Once People Realize

the price of a Cox DVR is simply outrageous. add on TIVO fee to that and i just can't believe people are buying this service.

dvd536
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Re: Once People Realize

said by morbo See Profile :

the price of a Cox DVR is simply outrageous. add on TIVO fee to that and i just can't believe people are buying this service.
Thumbs up to that!!!
$28/mo out the door for the DVR and they want to tack on a tivo fee? what are they smoking?
if they force this i suddenly see that shortage of DVRs going away.
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inteller
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join:2003-12-08
Tulsa, OK

Re: Once People Realize

that must be a local market thing. I only pay $10 for my cox dvr.

r81984
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I do not understand Tivo?

Why are these companies partnering with another service provider?
They should just sell their own DVR hardware and save their customer from paying the pointless Tivo Tax.

A PVR should never have a monthly cost unless you are leasing it. I just cannot understand why anyone would buy a Tivo. It s like buying your computer for $500 and then having to pay a monthly fee for no reason to use it.

Tivo is the biggest scam of the 21st century.
Replay TV was so much better.

I do not pay a monthly fee to use my Windows media center PC which does everything a Tivo does.
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inteller
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Re: I do not understand Tivo?

curiosu how you get digital channels and HD channels on cable with your windows media PC. There are currently no tuner cards that do so.

r81984
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Re: I do not understand Tivo?

They have cablecard for a PC.
»cgi.ebay.com/NEW-ATI-TV-Wonder-D···ViewItem
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proletarian2

join:2007-01-08
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tivo monthly charges.

Am I the only one that thinks that Tivo's subscriptions have always been a little on the steep side? (no, i don't need a tivo fanboy's response listing all their cutesy features).

For the "average" dvr user like myself, just give me a box with a hard drive and a program guide to set recordings.

Aside from access to the program guide and remote scheduling, am I missing something here?

While I do think the Tivo HD is reasonably priced, I think committing yourself to a three year plan is a little much to get the monthly fees down to earth.
Grafton

join:2006-08-26
Morgantown, WV
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have a tivo

i have a tvio it works it can transfer to my pc for me it was WAY cheaper than build a htpc i got the series 2 tivo unit for $80 and a year of prepay service for 130 so i have a very nice dual tuner dvr for ~200 and it still works for the dual tuner and dvr even with out service
AquaSport
California - Sun, Surf, Traffic Jams

join:2007-05-03
California
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Re: have a tivo

wow. If I wanted to, could I get Digital Cable, and use a Digital Tuner capable (2 tuners, of course) Tivo after the cable box, and then the tivo to the TV and it would work out allright?

i'm never going to get a comcasTivo; I'm on the West Coast. sounds like they suck anyways.

What about with HDTV? would I rent an HD box from my cable company, and run the HD tivo past the ..... right, CableCards.
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