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Tivo
Does anyone here have a TIVO? Will it work without buying the service for 12.95 a month? Can you get one if you don't have a phone line in the house?
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Re: Tivo
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Does anyone here have a TIVO? Will it work without buying the service for 12.95 a month? Can you get one if you don't have a phone line in the house? Thanks PG [/ QUOTE ] No, you have to activate account (i.e. pay), and it has to dial in to download the initial schedule, account info, etc. Once it's setup it can syncronize over the internet, but I could not find any way to get it to do the initial setup without a phone line. BTW, it's worth every damn dime. |
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Re: Tivo
Without the service charge you can't record anything, though the receiver would still work I guess. I currently run mine without a landline. You can run it off your router through a wireless adapter, but you have to have a landline to initially that set up I believe. Worked out great for me since the phone line was getting cancelled a couple days after I moved in. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Tivo
I have a tivo, but I have an old one. I gave my brother one for christmas and it is awesome. You don't have to have a phone line, you can connect it to your computer. (my brother uses a wireless router). I would reccommend paying the one time fee though of 200 for lifetime service. Yes it will work without the serivce, or you can use the monthly plan. But it sucks without the service because you can't use any of the best features.
If you connect it to the internet you can choose what you want it to record from any other computer with internet. So if you forget you can do it at work or something. It is worth it, plus if you get the service you get a nice rebate on the hardware. |
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Re: Tivo
thanks for the replies.
I have liked the idea since my VCR took a crap, which was like a year ago. I'll probably just get the lifetime service. Their website says you have to have a landline for initial setup even if you plan to use your broadband. I'll look into that. PG |
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Just remembered this. If you have DirectTV, definitely get a model with dual inputs. If not, you might want to buy a cheaper model for now until TiVo comes out with their new CableCARD units, which will allow for dual input models. Makes a HUGE difference in the usability of the damn thing.
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Re: Tivo
I use digital cable from Comcast, which is essentially the same thing.
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Re: Tivo
Tivo is tits.
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I use digital cable from Comcast, which is essentially the same thing. [/ QUOTE ] No it's not. You can't get dual tuner TiVo from Comcast. Actually, you might depending on what part of the country you live in. I guess they JUST started offering them in some major metro areas. But I guess they lack some features because Comcast made the box, not TiVo. GoT |
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Re: Tivo
I believe there is a way to force it to do the initial setup over a network, but it's hit-or-miss as to whether it will work or not. Head over to www.tivocommunity.com & look around there. If it can be done they'll know.
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