technology makes converts of us all
Jan. 6th, 2006 09:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Brighthouse sucks in its cable packaging, and so it seems I'm finally moving into the 21st century as a TiVo subscriber. I hear it's delightfully idiot-proof and ingenious.
However:
I'm to understand that if you're not recording in High quality, you may as well not record at all, which reduces the amount of space on the hard drive to a little over a third.
Do I need it to be able to write DVDs? What do you make DVDs of? It'd be one thing if I could, say, record a certain SNL skit or Conan monologue, but it's an all-or-nothing system. I could record only certain episodes of shows like Law & Order that are hit-and-miss, but I don't subscribe to premium channels and therefore won't record movies with commercials. I have a lot of videotapes that need to be converted to DVDs, but I can just by one of those conjoined consoles for that.
Thoughts? Experiences? Is TiVo really all that? What size unit should I buy? I hear the remotes are oftenish faulty and that the units can be defective, which Humax likes to replace with refurbished models even though you paid for a new one.
However:
I'm to understand that if you're not recording in High quality, you may as well not record at all, which reduces the amount of space on the hard drive to a little over a third.
Do I need it to be able to write DVDs? What do you make DVDs of? It'd be one thing if I could, say, record a certain SNL skit or Conan monologue, but it's an all-or-nothing system. I could record only certain episodes of shows like Law & Order that are hit-and-miss, but I don't subscribe to premium channels and therefore won't record movies with commercials. I have a lot of videotapes that need to be converted to DVDs, but I can just by one of those conjoined consoles for that.
Thoughts? Experiences? Is TiVo really all that? What size unit should I buy? I hear the remotes are oftenish faulty and that the units can be defective, which Humax likes to replace with refurbished models even though you paid for a new one.
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Date: January 7th, 2006 03:36 am (UTC)So yeah, my dvd burner gets mostly used for burning things to mail/share with others and to rip fannish crap.
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Date: January 8th, 2006 04:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: January 7th, 2006 06:28 am (UTC)I've never had a problem with my remote, well except after the 10,000 fall the case finally cracked open. It still works even after all that so I have no complaints. Depending on what you want www.weaknees.com may have something you like. They offer pre-hacked TiVos as well and plain hard drives if you'd rather do it yourself.
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Date: January 8th, 2006 04:20 pm (UTC)Whoa, that site is awesome. Many thanks for the tips.