differences between tivo and replaytv?
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differences between tivo and replaytv?
amazon has a pretty good deal on a replaytv with 3 years of service..
or at least, it seems good compared to the prices i normally see on tivos
so whats the big differences between the two services? because Im considering getting it
or at least, it seems good compared to the prices i normally see on tivos
so whats the big differences between the two services? because Im considering getting it
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I always say the best option is DirecTIVO - obviously for DirecTV folks or people capable of getting DirecTV.
However, for cable and digital cable folks (where I have a lot of experience with Replay and TIVO), I prefer Replay. I find it easier to use - channel guide and recording guide in same place, recording time available, and the ability to easier jump around in shows. Plus assuming it is not a brand new model, commercial skip. Plus if you have broadband, you can send shows over the internet and download program guides over the net (instead of dial-up).
Don't get me wrong, (standalone) TIVO is a fine product. I just like the Replay features more plus Replay is generally cheaper than TIVO.
Also, you can probably find better deals for both at other places besides amazon. I would try to look for sites selling refurbished Replays (with activation already included).
However, for cable and digital cable folks (where I have a lot of experience with Replay and TIVO), I prefer Replay. I find it easier to use - channel guide and recording guide in same place, recording time available, and the ability to easier jump around in shows. Plus assuming it is not a brand new model, commercial skip. Plus if you have broadband, you can send shows over the internet and download program guides over the net (instead of dial-up).
Don't get me wrong, (standalone) TIVO is a fine product. I just like the Replay features more plus Replay is generally cheaper than TIVO.
Also, you can probably find better deals for both at other places besides amazon. I would try to look for sites selling refurbished Replays (with activation already included).
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well.. going by the link heimerSWT posted.. i guess i wont be jumping on that replayTV deal
was listed at 124.95 and included 3 year service
but it appears that the vendors may have messed up and service wasnt suppose to be included
dammit
was listed at 124.95 and included 3 year service
but it appears that the vendors may have messed up and service wasnt suppose to be included
dammit
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thanks
Im going through it now..
what was the concensus?
thanks
Im going through it now..
what was the concensus?
Still on the fence about it. I just got one of these through Time Warner last week to see if I would be interested in actually buying a unit for myself. So far, I like it a lot, but I don't know if I like it enough to pay a lot of money for one.
Another big reason for it is that I was told by at least 3 different Time Warner reps that sometime early next year, they will have a PVR HD box available. This is a major plus for me, because most of the things I would record are shown on my HD channels...and then I can watch them on the HDTV instead of my shitty 27" Sanyo.

I don't know what "herep" means, btw.
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I've been a TiVo user for over a year. My friend had (emphasis on had) a ReplayTV and quicky sold it and got himself a TiVo after playing with mine. I've had very little experience with ReplayTV, but I think my friend's actions speak volumes.
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I got my ReplayTV for Christmas last year, so I have no idea how much it cost. I pay the $10 a month for the service and never thought about paying the $250 one time fee.
The only problems Ive had with it is when it gets unplugged; then I have to sit and wait for it to reconnect. Also, last night I tried to record Queer Eye's reunion, but the channel guide wouldnt go passed 5:30, and then would skip back to Monday's schedule so I said SCREW YOU YOU PIECE OF CRAP.
The only problems Ive had with it is when it gets unplugged; then I have to sit and wait for it to reconnect. Also, last night I tried to record Queer Eye's reunion, but the channel guide wouldnt go passed 5:30, and then would skip back to Monday's schedule so I said SCREW YOU YOU PIECE OF CRAP.
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I've been using the Replay for at least 6-8 months now and absolutely love it. I find it extremely easy to use, does everything I ask for, etc. I was gonna jump on this deal to get a second one for my bedroom so I could Send shows back and forth (If you have more than one replay, you can send shows from one replay to the other if they're on your home network).
The other aspect I love about the replay is that they update the code in it here and there, so one day I turn it on and it says "hey, you got a new feature!". (The feature I mentioned above was added a few months after my purchase with this type of update as well).
The other aspect I love about the replay is that they update the code in it here and there, so one day I turn it on and it says "hey, you got a new feature!". (The feature I mentioned above was added a few months after my purchase with this type of update as well).
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asking around.. and reading that link heimer posted.. seems most people love their replay tvs, and this would have been an unbelievable deal
Im still thinking about taking my chance on the 150 unit from circuit city.. because people are saying they got it and it was already activated so they get the free 3 years.. i guess if i get it and it wont activate free, I can just return it
but that price is unbeatable
Im still thinking about taking my chance on the 150 unit from circuit city.. because people are saying they got it and it was already activated so they get the free 3 years.. i guess if i get it and it wont activate free, I can just return it
but that price is unbeatable
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If it include the activation, go for it. I have two replayTV's and couldn't imagine life without them. At work five other people have replayTV and two guys have tivo AND replayTV and everyone's happy. It seem no matter which one you go for, you'll love it.
Until Tivo series 2 came out, Replay had many advantages, but now it's more a matter of preference and price.
Until Tivo series 2 came out, Replay had many advantages, but now it's more a matter of preference and price.
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I picked up a replayTV from buy.com with rebates a few months ago. It ended up being $100 or around that. I also upgraded the hard drive from 40gb to 160gb which was easier than I thought it would be.
I really like it, I use it with cable tv. It is easy to use and does everything I need it to do. The commerical advance feature is something I never thought I would care about but now that I have it, I can't imagine being without it. It's great to watch a show and not touch the remote when commercials come on. Some how, replaytv knows how to skip the commericals. Sometimes the feature doesn't work (I guess it depends on the show), but most of the time it does.
I really like it, I use it with cable tv. It is easy to use and does everything I need it to do. The commerical advance feature is something I never thought I would care about but now that I have it, I can't imagine being without it. It's great to watch a show and not touch the remote when commercials come on. Some how, replaytv knows how to skip the commericals. Sometimes the feature doesn't work (I guess it depends on the show), but most of the time it does.
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From what I've been reading, the new versions (these 5500 series that has been featured in these deals) no longer have the auto-commercial skip feature. However, if they have the latest feature that was added to mine, it wouldn't matter. I think they call it the "quick skip" feature. Essentially it adds chapter marks into a show after each commercial break, so you just hit the left and right arrows on the remote to jump back and forth.
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Originally posted by dgmayor
From what I've been reading, the new versions (these 5500 series that has been featured in these deals) no longer have the auto-commercial skip feature. However, if they have the latest feature that was added to mine, it wouldn't matter. I think they call it the "quick skip" feature. Essentially it adds chapter marks into a show after each commercial break, so you just hit the left and right arrows on the remote to jump back and forth.
From what I've been reading, the new versions (these 5500 series that has been featured in these deals) no longer have the auto-commercial skip feature. However, if they have the latest feature that was added to mine, it wouldn't matter. I think they call it the "quick skip" feature. Essentially it adds chapter marks into a show after each commercial break, so you just hit the left and right arrows on the remote to jump back and forth.
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I have a replay and love it. It's easy to set up recordings. The commercial skip has been much improved since I've had my replay and works correctly almost all the time. Swapping in a 160GB drive was an easy process.
I've only ever had one problem with it. A few months ago they upgraded the software and were sending it out to the units during the nightly updates. For some reason, some units that used dialup were having trouble receiving the upgrade and it would freeze your unit so you had to unplug it. This would cause me to miss shows and got to be a pain in the ass. Eventually I found a thread over at the AVSForum (a good resource for Replay owners) that explained how to work around the problem and it worked like a charm.
All things considered, I couldn't imagine living without it.
I've only ever had one problem with it. A few months ago they upgraded the software and were sending it out to the units during the nightly updates. For some reason, some units that used dialup were having trouble receiving the upgrade and it would freeze your unit so you had to unplug it. This would cause me to miss shows and got to be a pain in the ass. Eventually I found a thread over at the AVSForum (a good resource for Replay owners) that explained how to work around the problem and it worked like a charm.
All things considered, I couldn't imagine living without it.
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well.. i told corrie about it and she really wanted the replaytv and didnt mind taking the risk
so she went and bought the 149.95 unit from circuit city.. and when she got it home it was already activated and good to go..
so now to play around with it..
it was late before i got home from work lastnight and i was wore out, so corrie hooked everything up.. I assume its connected correctly because we did test recording, ffwing, skipping commercials, etc... and everything seemed fine
a couple quick questions..
if you set it to record something.. can I watch another channel?
the box says you can record two shows at the same time, but when i tried, it said 1 conflicted with the other.. am I missing something?
so she went and bought the 149.95 unit from circuit city.. and when she got it home it was already activated and good to go..
so now to play around with it..
it was late before i got home from work lastnight and i was wore out, so corrie hooked everything up.. I assume its connected correctly because we did test recording, ffwing, skipping commercials, etc... and everything seemed fine
a couple quick questions..
if you set it to record something.. can I watch another channel?
the box says you can record two shows at the same time, but when i tried, it said 1 conflicted with the other.. am I missing something?
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Originally posted by twikoff
a couple quick questions..
if you set it to record something.. can I watch another channel?
a couple quick questions..
if you set it to record something.. can I watch another channel?
Originally posted by twikoff
the box says you can record two shows at the same time, but when i tried, it said 1 conflicted with the other.. am I missing something?
the box says you can record two shows at the same time, but when i tried, it said 1 conflicted with the other.. am I missing something?
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I have 4 ReplayTVs and 1 TiVo (and i just bought 2 more ReplayTVs from yesterday's deal to use as gifts.. i've also owned 3 or 4 previous ReplayTV versions which i sold to upgrade to my current ones). i RARELY use my tivo.
Twikoff, as far as watching a "live" show while recording another "live" show, it can't be done, unless you're watching the TV's tuner while recording something else on the ReplayTV. Same thing goes for the (stand alone) TiVo. However, the DirectTiVo DOES have two tuners, which is why you'll see people (even ReplayTV fanatics) recommend DirectTiVo if it's relevant.
But seriously, once you really start using your ReplayTV, you'll love it. EVERYONE i have recommended it to (at least a dozen people) has started with skepticism -- they now come up to me and say "it's changed the way i watch tv". In fact, their SOs also agree (after initially questioning the purchase -- VERY high "WAF" -- wife acceptance factor).
So, you'll end up finding that you RARELY watch live TV anymore -- you'll watch something previously recorded whenever you feel like it.
Check out http://www.avsforum.com -- there's a ReplayTV forum there for questions and chatter. Also, you can easily swap out the hard drive in the ReplayTV with a larger one (with minimal effort), changing your 40 hour unit into a 120, 160 or even a 200 hour unit. Let me know if you need more info on that..
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Twikoff, as far as watching a "live" show while recording another "live" show, it can't be done, unless you're watching the TV's tuner while recording something else on the ReplayTV. Same thing goes for the (stand alone) TiVo. However, the DirectTiVo DOES have two tuners, which is why you'll see people (even ReplayTV fanatics) recommend DirectTiVo if it's relevant.
But seriously, once you really start using your ReplayTV, you'll love it. EVERYONE i have recommended it to (at least a dozen people) has started with skepticism -- they now come up to me and say "it's changed the way i watch tv". In fact, their SOs also agree (after initially questioning the purchase -- VERY high "WAF" -- wife acceptance factor).
So, you'll end up finding that you RARELY watch live TV anymore -- you'll watch something previously recorded whenever you feel like it.
Check out http://www.avsforum.com -- there's a ReplayTV forum there for questions and chatter. Also, you can easily swap out the hard drive in the ReplayTV with a larger one (with minimal effort), changing your 40 hour unit into a 120, 160 or even a 200 hour unit. Let me know if you need more info on that..
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