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§ ita § - Sep 05, 2013 11:23:46 am PDT #22982 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Well, I can't compare my TiVo to other cable, but I can compare it to DVDs and Blu Ray, and sure, there might be better, but I don't need it. I'd move for a better interface, but I've got no incentive for better image quality than I'm getting at 1080i right now.

something that grew outdated so quickly

What made it outdated? My S3 isn't outdated, I don't think--there's no reason to replace it while it's still working.


Rob - Sep 05, 2013 11:27:48 am PDT #22983 of 25496

I don't know exactly how compressed Tivo's "best" quality is, but it's visibly much worse than what I'm getting out of my cable box.

If it's an S3 then it doesn't re-compress the video at all. It just saves the digital stream that comes in via the cable card to disk. I'm not sure why you're seeing worse video quality with one vs. the other.


javachik - Sep 05, 2013 12:10:57 pm PDT #22984 of 25496
Our wings are not tired.

What made it outdated? My S3 isn't outdated, I don't think--there's no reason to replace it while it's still working.

I think outdated might be the wrong word, but the Premiere always had issues interacting with the cable-cards (I went through 3 in less than 2 years, with the Tivo and Comcast people each denying they were the problem), and the interface was extremely slow and only 70% of it in HD. It's weird to see any SD menus when you're paying a premium for the latest and greatest, which the Premiere was supposed to be. The lag just going from live tv to the "my shows" part was sometimes up to 10 seconds. Oh, and I forgot to mention that in the last 3 months, it started to restart all by itself several times a week, often while I was trying to watch tv. So yeah, no good.


§ ita § - Sep 05, 2013 12:31:26 pm PDT #22985 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I don't know what percentage of menus they updated, but you're still going to get SD with Roamio. It sounds like the Premiere (or yours, anyway) is worse off than my S3--I've never had it fixed. I'm just waiting for the power supply to go. And I don't have delays like you mention. The menu situation is the same, but this is now twice in quick succession I've seen complaining about it--is it a prevalent complaint?

Maybe I shouldn't have started with teletext...


javachik - Sep 05, 2013 12:44:05 pm PDT #22986 of 25496
Our wings are not tired.

The only SD menu I've noticed is in the settings with the Roamio, which is fine.

What's funny is that I used a first generation Tivo (given to me by a friend) for years, no issues, happily. I only upgraded to the Premiere to get the HD picture. But once HD entered my world, nothing else was good enough. I bet it's how Jess feels like going from her cable DVR back to Tivo.


§ ita § - Sep 05, 2013 1:06:13 pm PDT #22987 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

As long as my TV is in HD, I could be using a typewriter to view menus--I mean, I have *major* usability issues with the TiVo interface, as well as major usability loves--it's a weird mixed bag. But typing is way too hard, and they should have done something about that by the time they reached HD.


Jon B. - Sep 05, 2013 5:25:55 pm PDT #22988 of 25496
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

I was an early adopter of the TiVo Premiere and never had any trouble with the cable cards. I agree that the interface was extremely slow at first, but it's improved greatly over time with new software updates. What makes the Roamio better than the Premiere anyway?


le nubian - Sep 05, 2013 5:43:35 pm PDT #22989 of 25496
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I feel like the cable company DVR is probably good enough, generally.

meara, as someone who used the Time Warner DVR for a year, I laughed ruefully when I read your post,


meara - Sep 05, 2013 5:47:05 pm PDT #22990 of 25496

Hah--well, I"m definitely hoping my TiVo (a Woot special--it's not the Premiere, it's whatever they had that was HD before that? I used to have the DVD-burning one, and before that the initial basic one) will last several more years! It's only...uh...crap. Three years old now?


Cass - Sep 05, 2013 5:52:30 pm PDT #22991 of 25496
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Yeah, the TWC dvr is what led to my canceling cable altogether. The set-top box was too often unable to record my program. Super unhelpful for live sporting events. Or anything, really. Plus it had to be reset at least weekly and only seemed to reset itself when I was actively watching tv.