At this point in time, the Tivo wipes it's ass with the 522!
IF the 522 didn't have all these freaking bugs while SIMPLY PLAYING BACK shows, then the features it has would make it a winner. However, sitting here and having to deal with this crappy playback when I'm using MY FREE TIME to ENJOY a tv show only to be constantly frustrated is simply not acceptable.
I had a Tivo series 2, unmodified, with current software for a year and a half prior to this 522. The number of recordings were about 3 (due to the stupid IR adapter not changing the channel on the cable box). The number of times I can recall ANY audio/video breakup of my shows, ZERO.
Don't tell ME that the Tivo isn't perfect and that the 522 is acceptable, because that is ludicrous garbage.
The VERY FIRST time I turned on my 522 I knew there would be problems. When I was changing the channels with the 169 or 196 software version, whatever it was, the info screen would pop up on it's own. I KNEW the thing was buggy at VERY FIRST USE. BUT, at least at that time the PLAYBACK functioned and there was no audio/video corruption/dropouts. The worst thing was that after unpausing there was no sound so you had to goback 8 seconds and the sound was back. I could deal with that. Unfortunately, I didn't even get to enjoy that for a week before they updated to 2.0
For those of you who seem to be immune to the problems at hand, you must not be very heavy TV watchers/recorders. One of you even said, you only have 10 hours of recording.
These problems happen at random times, but I know for sure that if you are recording a show (Olympics for example) and then you try to watch it while it's still recording, you WILL have problems.
Sometimes I'll go a few hours without noticing anything and then I'll go "Hey, it's working" but 5 minutes later, same crap. This isn't how something is supposed to function. You're not supposed to be happy that it's working, it's supposed to work all the time!
Anyway, I'm done ranting. If this crap isn't fixed with the next update then I'm going DirecTV w/ Tivo.