View Full Version : tivo or dvr?
snowultra
04-02-2007, 10:37 PM
whose got what? i got tivo, and i love it, but it cost a little more than dvr. so when my contract is up---im switching to dvr.
SHUVT
04-02-2007, 10:44 PM
I have dvr through my cable company. Works great and I have no complaints. It is only like 4 bucks more amonths for the dvr cable box.
thewizeard
04-02-2007, 10:54 PM
whose got what? i got tivo, and i love it, but it cost a little more than dvr. so when my contract is up---im switching to dvr.
I used to have tivo too, until the contract eggspired.
Busyman™
04-02-2007, 11:33 PM
I have DVR but Tivo is better.
Since I switched from Comcast to Fios I have more recording time but Tivo has more time available.
I wish I could buy my DVR. Mine only has 160 GB (up from 120).
When you record a buncha HD shows, that space gets zapped in no time.
I have the Motorola STB (6416 I think). The last 2 digits denote the recording time (add a 0).
The is a 320 GB STB that I'd love to buy. That or if I could add an external hard disk drive to the SATA port.
I noticed that in some cases, I would watch a show just to make sure I had space for the others. That sucks ass.
I wanna be able to record a whole season of Supernatural (IN HD OF COURSE), but also House, 24, Prison Break, Family Guy, etc.
Right now I download stuff that's not in HD (Dresden Files, Stargate SG-1, etc.) and just watch in near HD quality on my DVD player.
brotherdoobie
04-03-2007, 07:57 AM
One is hardware,the other is software.
Peace bd
myron
04-16-2007, 10:12 PM
just the crappy standard issue comcast motorola hd-dvr here. thing is a piece....
Busyman™
04-16-2007, 11:05 PM
just the crappy standard issue comcast motorola hd-dvr here. thing is a piece....
I liked mine. It was shit on recording time is all.
weenden
04-16-2007, 11:28 PM
i have two dvr's and another that needs a drive all replaytvs
kaosfere
04-16-2007, 11:55 PM
A Tivo *is* a DVR, boss. Digital Video Recorder.
Don't go with one from your cable company. They're almost universally crappy. Either get a Tivo, or build yourself a media PC.
I have a linux music and video jukebox that streams to my SA series 2 Tivo. I'm also working on building a MythTV box so I can break away from paying Tivo every month.
weenden
04-17-2007, 12:02 AM
yeah paying for the service suck big time that i agree
brotherdoobie
04-17-2007, 12:43 AM
I have DVR but Tivo is better.
Since I switched from Comcast to Fios I have more recording time but Tivo has more time available.
I wish I could buy my DVR. Mine only has 160 GB (up from 120).
When you record a buncha HD shows, that space gets zapped in no time.
I have the Motorola STB (6416 I think). The last 2 digits denote the recording time (add a 0).
The is a 320 GB STB that I'd love to buy. That or if I could add an external hard disk drive to the SATA port.
I noticed that in some cases, I would watch a show just to make sure I had space for the others. That sucks ass.
I wanna be able to record a whole season of Supernatural (IN HD OF COURSE), but also House, 24, Prison Break, Family Guy, etc.
Right now I download stuff that's not in HD (Dresden Files, Stargate SG-1, etc.) and just watch in near HD quality on my DVD player.
I the FIOS service sounds pretty awsome. I like the Multi-Room DVR,that they offer. (You only need one dvr and can pause in one room,while still watching the program in another room.)
I love my Tivo service. (I'm thinking of switching,when fiber optic lines are laid here. :whistling ) Damn you,Verizon...Damn you!
-bd
Busyman™
04-17-2007, 01:19 AM
I have DVR but Tivo is better.
Since I switched from Comcast to Fios I have more recording time but Tivo has more time available.
I wish I could buy my DVR. Mine only has 160 GB (up from 120).
When you record a buncha HD shows, that space gets zapped in no time.
I have the Motorola STB (6416 I think). The last 2 digits denote the recording time (add a 0).
The is a 320 GB STB that I'd love to buy. That or if I could add an external hard disk drive to the SATA port.
I noticed that in some cases, I would watch a show just to make sure I had space for the others. That sucks ass.
I wanna be able to record a whole season of Supernatural (IN HD OF COURSE), but also House, 24, Prison Break, Family Guy, etc.
Right now I download stuff that's not in HD (Dresden Files, Stargate SG-1, etc.) and just watch in near HD quality on my DVD player.
I the FIOS service sounds pretty awsome. I like the Multi-Room DVR,that they offer. (You only need one dvr and can pause in one room,while still watching the program in another room.)
I love my Tivo service. (I'm thinking of switching,when fiber optic lines are laid here. :whistling ) Damn you,Verizon...Damn you!
-bd
Yeah the only drawbacks (compared to Comcast) are...
the remote
the guide
the on demand
It's cheaper, has better picture (slightly), and has more recording time.
I still went with 2 separate DVRs vs. getting Muti-room.
Wifey records more things upstairs and I record more things for the big-screen.
It works out nicely. Besides one Multi-room is $20 and one regular STB is $5.
2 regular DVRs are $24 ($12 each).
I like FIOS cuz I get 15 Mbps on the cheap (the video is cheaper than Comcast too).
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