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Any TiVo guys here?
I just got a Roamio, still waiting for it to set up.
I am fix'n to cut the cord. (dump Dish) I kicked Comcast to the curb years ago. Gonna be OTA and streaming. |
Any TiVo guys here?
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Any TiVo guys here?
On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 22:18:52 -0400, Alex wrote:
wrote: I just got a Roamio, still waiting for it to set up. I am fix'n to cut the cord. (dump Dish) I kicked Comcast to the curb years ago. Gonna be OTA and streaming. We have Tivo but not OTA. It's via Comcast. That is what I am trying to get away from ;-) I think the only thing I may miss is CNN and I think I can stream it. I have too much ad blocking on this machine to do it but I will give it a go on my media machine when I get a minute. It does not seem to be on the TiVo. I have Netflix, HBO and Amazon going so far. I was surprised about how much is OTA these days. They have most of the old TV that you see on the tertiary cable channels but that stuff wasn't that good when it was new. My History stuff seems to be well covered on Netflix (Ken Burns etc). I can watch all of the History channel type stuff (Discovery, TLC etc) shows too, without commercials. I really think I will be fine without cable/satellite. |
Any TiVo guys here?
On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 22:18:52 -0400, Alex wrote:
wrote: I just got a Roamio, still waiting for it to set up. I am fix'n to cut the cord. (dump Dish) I kicked Comcast to the curb years ago. Gonna be OTA and streaming. We have Tivo but not OTA. It's via Comcast. We're using ROKU and AppleTV. I like the Apple interface, but it doesn't get Amazon. I like the way it displays Netflix, etc, much better than the ROKU display. Finally broke down and bought a switcher to make life easy. |
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 06:29:14 -0400, Poquito Loco
wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 22:18:52 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: I just got a Roamio, still waiting for it to set up. I am fix'n to cut the cord. (dump Dish) I kicked Comcast to the curb years ago. Gonna be OTA and streaming. We have Tivo but not OTA. It's via Comcast. We're using ROKU and AppleTV. I like the Apple interface, but it doesn't get Amazon. I like the way it displays Netflix, etc, much better than the ROKU display. Finally broke down and bought a switcher to make life easy. The TiVo I have streams but it doesn't get Showtime, neither does the Samsung smart TV but I get it OK on the TV connected PC that I have. I get Amazon, Netflix and HBO OK on all of them. The TiVo OTA tuner is a whole lot better than the one in the Dish box. I ended up needing a "deep fringe" antenna to make the Dish box usable for OTA and even then it was flaky. The TiVo locks up all of the local channels and I get a marginal signal from Tampa/St Pete/Sarasota. It is enough to trip the channel scan but not enough to actually watch. If it was analog I suppose you would just have a picture with some snow. (sort of like watching blacked out Redskin games from Ch 6 Richmond back in the day). I am down to losing CNN. I did find the AOL news channel that rolls up segments from a lot of feeds. I still have not tried the CNN streaming service on a PC that does accept all the spam (no popup blocker, eats 3d party cookies etc). I am also looking for a few Outdoor channel and Sportsman channel shows that I watch but I bet I can find them somewhere. It is certainly not $170.11 a month worth of TV. We already have Netflix and Amazon Prime so I will only be buying HBO and Showtime to get back where I am but I may end up with Hulu and some other streaming services. I still to not see this going over $50 a month. |
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 09:40:43 -0500, amdx wrote:
On 7/16/2016 1:25 PM, wrote: I just got a Roamio, still waiting for it to set up. I am fix'n to cut the cord. (dump Dish) I kicked Comcast to the curb years ago. Gonna be OTA and streaming. I got one of these; https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 And this Flash Drive for storage. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 A hard drive is the optimal storage device for the unit, but the Flash Drive is for my wife to carry shows back and forth from home to work where she can watch here soaps anytime she's not busy. The Mediasonic HW-150PVR works very well, but has it quirks, one being, if you set it up to record weekly for a daily soap, it does this, but it also records Saturday and Sunday. It does not seem to have a calendar, it just records at the same time everyday. Not a huge problem, it's easy to delete unwanted shows. This is for OTA only it will not record cable channels. Mikek What do you use for a program guide? |
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On 7/17/2016 11:45 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 09:40:43 -0500, amdx wrote: On 7/16/2016 1:25 PM, wrote: I just got a Roamio, still waiting for it to set up. I am fix'n to cut the cord. (dump Dish) I kicked Comcast to the curb years ago. Gonna be OTA and streaming. I got one of these; https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 And this Flash Drive for storage. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 A hard drive is the optimal storage device for the unit, but the Flash Drive is for my wife to carry shows back and forth from home to work where she can watch here soaps anytime she's not busy. The Mediasonic HW-150PVR works very well, but has it quirks, one being, if you set it up to record weekly for a daily soap, it does this, but it also records Saturday and Sunday. It does not seem to have a calendar, it just records at the same time everyday. Not a huge problem, it's easy to delete unwanted shows. This is for OTA only it will not record cable channels. Mikek What do you use for a program guide? The system does have an on screen EPG Electronic Program Guide. It works, You can view a single channel schedule for a large amount of time, rather than all channels for a couple hour spread. It's not great but usable. I have a link to a online TV Guide, so I can easily refer to that if I'm interested. http://www.amazon.com/Mediasonic-HW-...ews/B00I2ZBD1U Mikek |
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 17:45:11 -0500, amdx wrote:
What do you use for a program guide? The system does have an on screen EPG Electronic Program Guide. It works, You can view a single channel schedule for a large amount of time, rather than all channels for a couple hour spread. It's not great but usable. I have a link to a online TV Guide, so I can easily refer to that if I'm interested. The guide is the main attraction on the TiVo but I think the Replay TV software was better overall. I am still playing with it but the guide has 2 panes. You get the overall lineup by time and you scroll through the channels or you can select a channel and look at that one for as long as the current schedule load will support. Once you get to the search function, you will get everything on broadcast TV and also what you can get on the streaming services. I made a mistake when I said I wanted all the "Nova"s and it gave me everything since episode 1 on Netflix along with what was coming up on my PBS channel. If you punch in "WWII" you get about 1000 hits, most of them streams that are available from old History Channel and PBS shows on Netflix and other streams along with a **** load of available movies. The first thing I have to do is filter by the streams I buy as soon as I figure out which ones I want. We already have Netflix and Prime. Thinking about Hulu and maybe something else. I am still looking for a CNN stream. Somebody must have it. Counting on my fingers, I am already saving about $150 a month so I can afford a few more streams. It will take about 3 months to amortize the TiVo at that rate and it is a "lifetime" so around Thanksgiving, I should be good. |
Any TiVo guys here?
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Any TiVo guys here?
On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 08:33:20 -0500, amdx wrote:
On 7/19/2016 7:37 PM, wrote: On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 17:45:11 -0500, amdx wrote: What do you use for a program guide? The system does have an on screen EPG Electronic Program Guide. It works, You can view a single channel schedule for a large amount of time, rather than all channels for a couple hour spread. It's not great but usable. I have a link to a online TV Guide, so I can easily refer to that if I'm interested. The guide is the main attraction on the TiVo but I think the Replay TV software was better overall. I am still playing with it but the guide has 2 panes. You get the overall lineup by time and you scroll through the channels or you can select a channel and look at that one for as long as the current schedule load will support. Once you get to the search function, you will get everything on broadcast TV and also what you can get on the streaming services. I made a mistake when I said I wanted all the "Nova"s and it gave me everything since episode 1 on Netflix along with what was coming up on my PBS channel. If you punch in "WWII" you get about 1000 hits, most of them streams that are available from old History Channel and PBS shows on Netflix and other streams along with a **** load of available movies. The first thing I have to do is filter by the streams I buy as soon as I figure out which ones I want. We already have Netflix and Prime. Thinking about Hulu and maybe something else. I am still looking for a CNN stream. Somebody must have it. Counting on my fingers, I am already saving about $150 a month so I can afford a few more streams. It will take about 3 months to amortize the TiVo at that rate and it is a "lifetime" so around Thanksgiving, I should be good. What is the monthly subscription fee for the TiVo? Nothing I bought the lifetime. That is why the box costs so much. I'm still using cable, I can't get the wife interested in going to streaming only. I had 12mbps streaming and I recently talked to a cable guy and he said that I probably had 30Mbps, that they had upgraded, I didn't really believe him so I did a Speedtest. It came up 7Mbps, but I turned around and my son was play a game over the internet, so I retested and it came up with 30Mbps plus a few decimals. The never mentioned it or bumped my bill, but I'm sure it is coming. I would over ride my wife on cutting the cord if I had a Fox News stream, but I don't see that being available. I have a friend that says he uses a feed of Fox news clips that he's happy with, but I like O'Reilly and Megan. Mikek You can usually live stream these things but that means you have to be there watching when they are on. I have the same issue with CNN. I am not as interested in the actual news coverage as I am the specials. All of those cable news channels spin the news with a generous dose of political bias. The Kevin Spacey "White House" show was pretty good. I am still playing with my Avermedia DVR card in a PC, I did not have any luck archiving the stuff on my Dish DVR yet with it since Dish has a poison pill in the video stream that the Avermedia sees and blocks (even on broadcast content or just the menu). I think I may be able to record the output of another PC so I can time shift streams tho. I still have not figured out if the TiVo will do it but the streams it gets are inherently archived in the cloud anyway. I don't see any live streams in my supported services so I will still have a PC on some of my TVs. Right now there are 2 PCs, a Dish box and the TiVo on the main TV but one PC is the DVR with the Avermedia card. It will go if I can't find something useful for it to do. I am really surprised I am not finding software to capture/time shift live streams directly and cut out the middle man. I guess I have to keep looking. I have tried a few things but they really did not work that well. You have to be there to start them which defeats the purpose of time shifting. Still having the Dish box around is making me lazy about this and I have not worked that hard at it but I am backing away from it. |
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