[OT] Re: Tivo - The spiffy Linux Box

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Author: Steven M. Klass
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Subject: [OT] Re: Tivo - The spiffy Linux Box
On Friday 24 August 2001 03:48 am, the famous George Toft wrote:

Good Question!! The single reason why I wouldn't want to buy it.. I would
think that it might be able to talk to it, but I'm not sure. Has anyone
successfully hacked that box yet?

> Does anyone have a Tivo and Qwest's Digital Gateway Service? It
> seems to me that Tivo cannot tune the Gateway Box, so it will be
> just a VCR to us.
>
> Please advise.
>
> George
>
> Brian Cluff wrote:
> > > Way cool. So it's already in SVCD format.
> > >
> > > How about the guide service, do you have to subscribe to that to get a
> >
> > Tivo to work, or is that just a convenience?
> >
> > Nope, it works just fine. The guide server does provide all the cool
> > stuff it does. Without it you might as well just buy a couple VCR's, or
> > a computer with a TV card. The guide service really adds to the value of
> > the tivo allowing you to just setup what shows you like... you dont care
> > about what time they are on, or if some ball game has pre-empted your
> > show, you just want the show no matter what time it moves to. The new
> > tivo software can also be set to only record the new shows and leave off
> > the repetes so it doesn't waste your space and time doing that. One
> > kinda cool feature that I've only used once but it's very cool that its
> > there is from time to time you will be watching a commercial about an
> > upcoming show. If the channel provides the nessessary extra data a
> > little green thumb will pop up on the screen and you can tell the tivo to
> > record that show you are watching a commercial for with just one button.
> > Kinda along the lines of interactive DirectTV for those of you that have
> > that :)
> > I just bought the lifetime package that has a 1 time charge. All you
> > have to do is keep your tivo in good working order and it will definatly
> > pay for itself over time. Mine has definatly paid for itself sine ive
> > had mine for over a year and a half now. I would bet that smokers would
> > have a higher death rate on their systems and it might not be worth it
> > for a lifetime subscription, or you can do like me and just pop a new
> > hard drive into it every year. I tend to upgrade it from time to time
> > and put the old drive into a computer where I can monitor it a little
> > better.
> >
> > Brian Cluff
> >
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