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Opinions on DVR service

Posted: August 30, 2006 5:40 pm
by UAHparrothead
Hello Everyone. With school startting back my primetime television vewing time will be limited, so I was thinking about investing in a DVR service to record my favorite shows to watch them later. It will be about 20 bucks or so with taxes and everything to add it to my service.

How many of you have it? Do you like it? Is it worth it?

Thanks :D :D :D

Posted: August 30, 2006 5:48 pm
by ~Hippolyte~
Season pass through TiVo is so cool. You tell it what show and it records the entire season, but no repeats.

I know that DishNetwork is having legal battles with TiVo about their DVR, so I'd be sure to ask them about that first, if you were going their direction.

For the TV addicted, TiVo is very helpful.

Posted: August 30, 2006 5:56 pm
by spainjane
What's not to love??

We got ours through our cable company for a small monthly fee ($5 I think). It's an HD box also. It has dual tuners so you can watch one thing and record another...or record 2 shows if you aren't at home.

We don't like to arrange our schedules around a tv show. I can't imagine turning down dinner with friends to watch a show.

But, there are so few things on we actually would like to see.

It works out well...the DVR records what we like...when we have a night where we do sit down at the tv...we have shows we like on when we want them...and we can skip the commercials!!

Posted: August 30, 2006 5:58 pm
by UAHparrothead
spainjane wrote:What's not to love??

We got ours through our cable company for a small monthly fee ($5 I think). It's an HD box also. It has dual tuners so you can watch one thing and record another...or record 2 shows if you aren't at home.

We don't like to arrange our schedules around a tv show. I can't imagine turning down dinner with friends to watch a show.

But, there are so few things on we actually would like to see.

It works out well...the DVR records what we like...when we have a night where we do sit down at the tv...we have shows we like on when we want them...and we can skip the commercials!!
dual tuners? Does it have more than one cable plugged into the back?

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:05 pm
by ~Hippolyte~
UAHparrothead wrote:dual tuners? Does it have more than one cable plugged into the back?
Most systems these days are smart enough to split a single input to both tuners.

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:11 pm
by Coconuts
Ours would be great, except we don't have a landline for the initial set up, so we can't use it. :roll:

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:19 pm
by SharkOnLand
I'm getting one next week, when my DirecTV is installed... I'll let ya know.

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:23 pm
by spainjane
UAHparrothead wrote:
spainjane wrote:What's not to love??

We got ours through our cable company for a small monthly fee ($5 I think). It's an HD box also. It has dual tuners so you can watch one thing and record another...or record 2 shows if you aren't at home.

We don't like to arrange our schedules around a tv show. I can't imagine turning down dinner with friends to watch a show.

But, there are so few things on we actually would like to see.

It works out well...the DVR records what we like...when we have a night where we do sit down at the tv...we have shows we like on when we want them...and we can skip the commercials!!
dual tuners? Does it have more than one cable plugged into the back?
Just the one!

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:23 pm
by SMLCHNG
SharkOnLand wrote:I'm getting one next week, when my DirecTV is installed... I'll let ya know.
:D

Yep, love, love, love it!!! :D

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:28 pm
by oph
Now that I have one I don't think that I could go without. It makes watching favorite shows available when I want so as to untie me from having to be home when they show. Another side benifit of mine is that it also has a Cable Modem in it (which I don't need but might be handy to someone).

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:32 pm
by INeverGoAnywhere
SMLCHNG wrote:
SharkOnLand wrote:I'm getting one next week, when my DirecTV is installed... I'll let ya know.
:D

Yep, love, love, love it!!! :D
But you have a Tivo on the Comcast Cable?

is that better than Direct TV? :D

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:32 pm
by Alan11
When we bought our HDTV in May Cox offered 1 month free DVR service to test drive it sorta speak. 4 months later there is no way in the world we could live without it.

Personally Cox as a cable company is horrible but DVR service is well worth the 4.95 a month they charge. You have less recording hours with HD but you don't lose the HD quality when it is saved to the hard drive. The other great feature is you can transfer the DVR recording to your VCR if you still have one or your DVD recorder.

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:32 pm
by shakerofsalt
I don't know what I would do without it! I had TiVo for a year, but just switched to my cable provider one, which was only $6 a month (half price of TiVo). The new one has the dual tuner, so I can tape and watch or tape 2 shows at once. Some of the shows are cut in half since you can fly on by the commercials! Plus, you tell it to record the whole series and you don't have to remeber to program it every week like you had to on a VCR! Love it, Love it, Love it!!!!!!

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:34 pm
by ph4ever
LOVE IT!!! I usually record something every night and watch it in the mornings.

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:34 pm
by SMLCHNG
INeverGoAnywhere wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote:
SharkOnLand wrote:I'm getting one next week, when my DirecTV is installed... I'll let ya know.
:D
Yep, love, love, love it!!! :D
But you have a Tivo on the Comcast Cable?
is that better than DirecTV? :D
[smilie=givingittheeye.gif] Bite your tongue!! No Comcast in my house anywhere!!

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:36 pm
by PirateJeff
I don't know how I lived without it. It just tapes everything you want it too.
I don't know how many times I'm watching something LIVE and hit the rewind to see something I missed or need to hear again. It's AWESOME!! Get it!! For football season it's like having your own instant reply on any play.


Pirate Jeff

:pirate: :pirate: :pirate:

Posted: August 30, 2006 6:36 pm
by pbans
SharkOnLand wrote:I'm getting one next week, when my DirecTV is installed... I'll let ya know.
just got ours today!!
It almost seems idiot proof......but I am just the idiot to test that theory!

Posted: August 30, 2006 7:12 pm
by ragtopW
~Hippolyte~ wrote:
UAHparrothead wrote:dual tuners? Does it have more than one cable plugged into the back?
Most systems these days are smart enough to split a single input to both tuners.
most Cable.. not Directv.. It has nothing to do with smart..
the DTV. system requires more signal strength than cable does..

Posted: August 30, 2006 7:17 pm
by ragtopW
INeverGoAnywhere wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote:
SharkOnLand wrote:I'm getting one next week, when my DirecTV is installed... I'll let ya know.
:D

Yep, love, love, love it!!! :D
But you have a Tivo on the Comcast Cable?

is that better than Direct TV? :D

[smilie=hello.gif]

nothing is better than Directv.. [smilie=intent.gif]

Posted: August 30, 2006 8:25 pm
by CUparrot
We LOVE ours.....there is no way we could live without it now. Definitely worth it.