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Given the things our fucking phones can do....is it really that challenging?
I wouldn't think so. Maybe there's something complicated not about figuring out how to catch the shows I want but about getting that information to the dvr? Because it's not that complicated to figure out how to get most of my shows recorded. Certainly I end up doing it all of the time. But it'd be nice if I didn't have to.
I would love a function on Tivo that alerted you to conflicts and let you know what they were so that you could pick. Now, it records the two highest rated shows on the Season Pass list. But, sometimes I would make a different choice, say between a re-run and a first run show, or if a show was going to repeat later.
Given the things our fucking phones can do....is it really that challenging?
I feel like this really screws me up! My expectations for logic in every other device (why doesn't my gps watch just automatically keep track of the miles?!) is ott. I just bought one of the few consumer level sous vide rigs on the market and I feel like I bought a computer in 1979. I practically have to program this thing using math.
OTOH, writing this on the ipad took multiple attempts, so we're not in heaven yet.
My DirecTV TiFaux (this is an old one, I've had it for 5 years, not one of the new-fangled record-five-shows-at-once ones that I assume bypasses this problem by recording everything) marks the shows that have been cancelled for conflict in my "To Be Recorded" list so it's easy enough to swap what's recorded or to search for upcoming episodes of whatever's not recorded. But it would be even nicer if it took the next step and did the searching for me (which, honestly, it sometimes does but I don't know why it doesn't always and don't trust it to suddenly decide to work that way in between when I look at the list and when the recording needs to happen).
Have yet to make my monitor purchase...the one I have has been holding on by a thread.
Does this seem like a good deal? Or a too good to be true deal?
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That one is probably fine. AOC is a discount brand, but at that price even if it only last a few years it's a great deal.
For what it is worth my no-name discount monitor is on its third computer.
Cheers.
A couple of years would be fine with me.
Given the things our fucking phones can do....is it really that challenging?
You might be surprised. I haven't dug into the conflict resolution code personally, but I'd imagine it's pretty hairy stuff. DVR (or at least Set-top-box which is more my area) hardware is also pretty low-spec stuff to keep costs contained.
Where does the bulk of the spend come from in building a DVR?