General TiVo Discussion Part 2
04-04-2011, 13:45
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General TiVo Discussion Part 2
Please continue discussion of TiVo here please.
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04-04-2011, 13:48
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
The green remind me button is used when advertising a coming show , the Never Miss service is online and you can search series and movies , they then email you the week before with a link to set a remote record up. It's quite extensive a list with stuff way off.
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I think what they are asking is can you get it to remind you of all Robert De Nero films or TV programs written by Russell T Davies?
PS. Sky Sports red button is useless to me, not a sports type.
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04-04-2011, 13:51
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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It's quite extensive a list with stuff way off.
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Wil it allow you to add titles that are currently shown in the US, but no UK broadcaster currently has the rights to broadcast yet?
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04-04-2011, 13:54
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by clinteastman
I think what they are asking is can you get it to remind you of all Robert De Nero films or TV programs written by Russell T Davies?
PS. Sky Sports red button is useless to me, not a sports type.
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No you can't as of yet here is the never miss service
http://mysky.sky.com/portal/site/sky...mytv/nevermiss
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04-04-2011, 13:54
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
It's swings and roundabouts. Personally, I don't think the green or red button would be any use to me.
The few times a year I watch Sky Sports, it's generally for a major sporting events and happens in the company of friends at a local pub.
As for the green button, I suppose that might be more useful, but TBH, I have season passes set on most of the series I watch regularly. The odd one off programme, I can either watch it or set it using the guide. OK, so the green button might save a few keypresses, but me finding a program is being shown, not watching and setting it to record is so rare that it really wouldn't save much time at all.
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04-04-2011, 13:55
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Wil it allow you to add titles that are currently shown in the US, but no UK broadcaster currently has the rights to broadcast yet?
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Can Tivo?
And why would it want to anyway if you cannot watch them. Genuine question as I cannot really see the point of that.
Unless I have misunderstood you.
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04-04-2011, 13:56
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by passingbat
Wil it allow you to add titles that are currently shown in the US, but no UK broadcaster currently has the rights to broadcast yet?
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Not sure of the timescale for stuff.
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04-04-2011, 13:58
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by Stuart
It's swings and roundabouts. Personally, I don't think the green or red button would be any use to me.
The few times a year I watch Sky Sports, it's generally for a major sporting events and happens in the company of friends at a local pub.
As for the green button, I suppose that might be more useful, but TBH, I have season passes set on most of the series I watch regularly. The odd one off programme, I can either watch it or set it using the guide. OK, so the green button might save a few keypresses, but me finding a program is being shown, not watching and setting it to record is so rare that it really wouldn't save much time at all.
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Green button is a great feature and something I would guess Tivo could easily implement.
I have set several recordings based on the green button promo that I would probably never have noticed in the guide based on the synopsis. It was the video promo that sold it to me.
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04-04-2011, 14:01
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by mersey70
Can Tivo?
And why would it want to anyway if you cannot watch them. Genuine question as I cannot really see the point of that.
Unless I have misunderstood you.
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I suspect it's so he or she can set a reminder on a new series and be notified if it is scheduled over here. With hundreds of channels that could show something, it can be difficult to keep track of who has the rights to which programme.
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Originally Posted by mersey70
Green button is a great feature and something I would guess Tivo could easily implement.
I have set several recordings based on the green button promo that I would probably never have noticed in the guide based on the synopsis.
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That's just my point. Personally, assuming I see a programme advertised I want to see, I can look it up on the guide. In fact that is how I usually do things. Anything I record regularly enough, I set a season pass on.
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04-04-2011, 14:02
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
I don't know about Sky+, but Tivo is way better than V+ for series links. With V+, if a season took a break for a few weeks/months (common with Us shows), you'd probably have to set a new Series link when it returned --- another case of keeping an eye out for when it returns. With Tivo, once a series link is set, that's it and you can set if for new episodes only. I know there have been a few issues with the guide data, but they should get sorted.
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04-04-2011, 14:04
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by mersey70
Can Tivo?
And why would it want to anyway if you cannot watch them. Genuine question as I cannot really see the point of that.
Unless I have misunderstood you.
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Yes it can.
You can set up a wishlist with any words in it so you can add say the name of an actor or director or a show name like csi and it will record anything which match the criteria.
That way you can make sure you don't miss the new primeval series that are on either watch or itv as first runs.
Useful if you hear about a show that you think could be good but have no idea when it will broadcast here
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04-04-2011, 14:10
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by Big-Ted
Yes it can.
You can set up a wishlist with any words in it so you can add say the name of an actor or director or a show name like csi and it will record anything which match the criteria.
That way you can make sure you don't miss the new primeval series that are on either watch or itv as first runs.
Useful if you hear about a show that you think could be good but have no idea when it will broadcast here
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Agree TIVO has some good features and this is the main reason Sky are implementing these new services. TiVo is keeping Sky busy , with improving their user experience.
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04-04-2011, 14:17
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by Big-Ted
Yes it can.
You can set up a wishlist with any words in it so you can add say the name of an actor or director or a show name like csi and it will record anything which match the criteria.
That way you can make sure you don't miss the new primeval series that are on either watch or itv as first runs.
Useful if you hear about a show that you think could be good but have no idea when it will broadcast here
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I see, I thought he meant if a new show dosen't broadcast here yet it would look for the content online which didn't seem likely. I get it now.
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04-04-2011, 14:17
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
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Originally Posted by mersey70
Can Tivo?
And why would it want to anyway if you cannot watch them. Genuine question as I cannot really see the point of that.
Unless I have misunderstood you.
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The new season of US shows are announced around May time and the US start to broadcast around September/october. We often don't know if a UK broadcaster will pick up the rights, which broadcaster it will be and when they will show it. It's a case of monitoring the online sites as to if and when a US show will be broadcast in the UK.
Take for example, a show like Fringe; when it was first announced a couple of years ago, I knew I wanted to give it a try because it sounded interesting and was part created by JJ Abrams who, amongst other things, created Alias. It was a case of waiting to find out who would pick it up and when they would broadcast it ---- this information wasn't available until a few months after it had been announced.
As I understand it, you would have been able to enter 'Fringe' into the tivo wishlist and when the tivo guide came across a programme called Fringe, it would automatically record it. Tivo 'remembered' several months later, when I would most likely would have forgotten about it.
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04-04-2011, 14:22
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
Sky would put a show like Fringe on green button weeks before. Mersey may know is it all channels use the green remind me or just Skys own. I agree Passingbat the wishlist would pick the series up when it appeared on the EPG data automatically.
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