 Romney2012Defeat Obama 2012-Chg we can believe inPremium join:2002-03-03 USA kudos:4 | Since it is free; better than a poke in the eye....
... but it isn't DVR functionality and the inability to record it(except when recorded on a VCR during playback) won't get people to switch from getting a DVR. And the real killer for most people will be the inability to FF thru commercials.
But if you have bare bones digital service and don't want to pay for leasing a DVR from TW, then it would be a welcome addition. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page | |
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Edit: Is it free for trial only or what? | |
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 |  Romney2012Defeat Obama 2012-Chg we can believe inPremium join:2002-03-03 USA kudos:4 | Re: Is it free? said by Anonymous:Because I would never pay for something that would not let me skip the ads. The only reason I have DVR service. Edit: Is it free for trial only or what? Well according to the news item, it is. »www.lightreading.com/document.as···=news1_3
Start Over, available for free to all digital cable subscribers in each market,
Time Warner Cable Inc. has launched the service in three more markets and plans numerous more market rollouts over the next few months. It doesn't sound like they are going to charge extra for it - at least as a separate billable line item. Of course, it may be included in the every 6 months cable service price increases. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page | |
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quote: Start Over is only available on selected shows on designated channels.
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Launched in Columbia with about 50 enabled channels, the service now encompasses 93 channels. Time Warner officials, who are targeting 150 channels as "the sweet spot" for subscribers, say the lineup will soon grow to 115 channels. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page | |
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 jgkoltPremium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH | tivo i think i will pass on this. As it has been i will stick with tivo. -- www.LakeSemaJ.com | |
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 |  | | Re: tivo Yes, I'm enjoying my Tivos and I would never use this service even if it was free. There's a big problem with thier deal and that's if you start a show over but can't ffw thru ads to catch up then you'll miss the next show or have to wait later or whatever. What if you like something that's on another channel right after the show you did the start over on? It's junk. | |
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 |  MacLeechThe one and onlyPremium join:2001-07-14 SoCal kudos:3 1 edit | Re: Time Warner and DVR, finding more ways to piss customers off Start Over is not DVR service.
DVR service is provided by a special cable box with a hard drive inside. It allows customers to record the shows they would like on a schedule they choose. It's available at an extra cost.
Start Over is a VOD type service that allows any customers with a cable box to restart select shows they may have been late to see. It doesn't involve the customer prescheduling anything. This service is currently free.
The services are separate and unrelated.
Read my last post when this misrepresented topic came up: »www2.dslreports.com/forum/remark,17142897 -- 117+ RF channels of mixed video and data bouncing down fiber and coax for miles and you expect it to work right the first time, all the time? Do you realize how complicated this actually is??? | |
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Also as an ex Time Warner employee I know when they beta test they use employees.........................so is it a true representation of the consumer public....I think not
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 DMS1 join:2005-04-06 Carrollton, TX | Are DVRs still available? If Time Warner continue to provide a DVR option for an additional charge then this new service should just be viewed as a very basic, but no-charge, extra for people without DVRs. | |
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 gjrhine join:2001-12-12 Pawleys Island, SC | Have it here in South Carolina The only use I have for it is to start CNN or CNBC back to the top of the hour to catch the headlines. | |
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A DVR implies "Recorder." The end user doesn't tell it to record anything.
The end user can only tell shows they are watching to "start over" and only within the hour (half-hour?) that it is showing.
So the only thing this is useful for is if you miss the beginning of a show.
To people that don't have a DVR, not being able to fast forward commercials is something they won't even miss. They just know that they were able to not miss the first 15 minutes of a show because they got home late, or forgot it was on.
If you have a DVR or want a DVR, you probably realize that you can set it up to record your favorite shows or anything else, and won't need to start over very often. | |
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 |  haertig join:2000-12-31 Broomfield, CO | Re: It's not a DVR... said by smcallah:They just know that they were able to not miss the first 15 minutes of a show because they got home late, or forgot it was on. Funny, usually I purposefully miss the first 15 minutes of a show (usually 20 minutes now). And then by skipping the commercials I can finsh the show at it's normal ending time. That's only if I really want to see it near-realtime (which is rare). Usually they'll sit around on the DVR or my MythTV box for a few days until I get around to watching them. | |
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 nethub join:2006-11-28 Greer, SC | Columbia Start Over I lived in Columbia and Start Over was a nice feature since it is free and works on any digital cable box. It worked for most of the major networks and other channels like Spike TV and Comedy Central. The "no fast forward" thing was a little crappy, but for free, it's pretty nice. | |
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