Overall, I like the tivo interface, the suggestions thing surpized me how good it was.
There have been some cases where the thing was recording suggestions and I couldn't get it to stop so that I could just watch a station on one of the tuners.
HDMI did drop out a couple of times (green screen?), but I usually got it back by switching tuners and channels a couple times.. havent tried rebooting the thing yet.
Only thing I am missing is tivo2go. I'll have to check out the firewire and see if I can use that to capture recorded shows (would only want to do this once in a while).
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Overall, I like the tivo interface, the suggestions thing surpized me how good it was.
There have been some cases where the thing was recording suggestions and I couldn't get it to stop so that I could just watch a station on one of the tuners.
HDMI did drop out a couple of times (green screen?), but I usually got it back by switching tuners and channels a couple times.. havent tried rebooting the thing yet.
Only thing I am missing is tivo2go. I'll have to check out the firewire and see if I can use that to capture recorded shows (would only want to do this once in a while).