Tivo - The spiffy Linux Box

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Author: Brian Cluff
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Subject: Tivo - The spiffy Linux Box
> FWIW, Costco has had it for $249 for some time now. I bought mine from
> Circuit City for $299 (or so, don't remember) and then got the ad from

Costco
> and got CC to give me the difference. The handy thing there, too, is that
> you don't have to wait for it to be shipped.. I just picked it up and was

up
> and running some hours later.


How long have you had your tivo. That had a long running $100 off, but they
recently killed that promotion. Then they brought it back just recently. I
know that at least 1 person asked me if I knew of a cheap place to get them
because they were shopping during the period when there was no promotion....
so I decided to pass along my tivo spam :)

> I assume you mean "I am NOW running..". Is this with a 30 hour TiVo? I

was
> under the assumption that only the one hard drive (20 hour) units could be
> upgraded.


D'oh... Yeah, I am NOW running a 91 hour tivo. Actually, unless you have a
very old 30 hour tivo, you have a 1 drive tivo as well, but I believe that
they now have a way of upgrading the 2 drive units as well. You just put
your new, bigger drive in and resize the partition... in a nutshell. Along
those same lines... my Tivo is still a single drive tivo, I still have room
to add another 91 hours of space :) although I am now running my unit at
the best quality and I can tell you I have enough space that I can't imagine
ever needing any more. I still have shows sitting on the drive from about
2 months ago when I did the upgrade, because they have never rolled off.

> It *is* very sweet. I have a hard time doing without it now... but it

could
> be better. I wish (way OT) that it could record more then one show at a

time
> and could overlap recordings based on priority. For instance, if there is

an
> hour show that you kind of like and a half hour show that you really like,

it
> would record the first half our of the former show and all of the latter.


Yeah, recording 2 shows at once would be my first choice for new features,
but I seriously doubt that the hardware is capable of doing that. My next
thing that is kinda a gripe is that I think that they should have a way that
you can either share the guide info between tivo so that you can buy a
second tivo and not have to pay for the service again. I didn't mind at all
paying for it the first time, but since I can only watch one TV at a time, I
really don't want to pay for it again on a second unit. If it was severly
discounted I wouldn't mind too much.... but oh well. In reality there are
very very few shows that are on at the same time as others I want to watch
and with the new conflict resolution that they added to the 2.0 software I
almost never find something that I can't snag.... most things tend to come
on more than once, so if it can't grab it the first time it grabs in the
next.

Brian Cluff