stogie5150 said:I dont like the white remote either, it was one of the things i hated the most about my new HR20 when my HR10-250 went TU. I still don't like it. The TIVO remote was much better...to each his own I guess.
This is probably the best reason I've read about the delay of this product. I think you've hit the nail on it. D* was waiting to see where the whole Dish/Tivo lawsuit was going to make sure nothing serious would happen after the product would get released. Now here we are 3 years later and the product comes out completely outdated. If they do add more features to it within the next year to make it comparable with the rest of the HR's, (like 3D, MRV, an updated GUI, etc...), maybe more people will get it. But for now, this thing is pretty much a lame duck. And of course, with the HR34 out now, there's no way the Tivo could beat it even if the new features were added.
Can anyone tell me why they would take a DirecTV TiVo over an HR24 or HR34?
It would be nice if they had a DirecTV TiVo with the same features as the standalone TiVo with many of the DirecTV features. Then I can understand people choosing one over the other.If D* were to develop a tivo based on the hr24 platform, would that make a difference in your choice of getting a D* tivo?
Or if the current D* tivo had mrv capabilities and vod, would that change your mind.
The only thing I liked about the old Directivos was the side by side guide, where you could click on a channel and see what was on all day without scrolling. It's not enough to make me want one though.
Thanks for the tip. I have had a HR-22 for three years and an old R-15 before that,and never found that. Guess I should read a manual occasionally.As far as checking to see what is on a channel all day, you CAN do that with the current D* set up.
If you go to the Guide, find the channel you want and instead of being in the times area, move over the channel number and hit "Info" this will populate the shows that are scheduled for this channel for you.
As far as checking to see what is on a channel all day, you CAN do that with the current D* set up.
If you go to the Guide, find the channel you want and instead of being in the times area, move over the channel number and hit "Info" this will populate the shows that are scheduled for this channel for you.