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		<title>yahoo tivo guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ins and Outs of TiVo if you are looking into the matter  TiVo will change your life&#8230; and you won&#8217;t regret it. What it comes down to: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (in a number of cool ways), record all new episodes of X, record all movies with so-and-so in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The Ins and Outs of TiVo if you are looking into the matter</b> <br /> TiVo will change your life&#8230; and you won&#8217;t regret it. What it comes down to: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (in a number of cool ways), record all new episodes of X, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>What&#8217;s Good:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparing the TiVo to ReplayTV, <b>yahoo tivo guide</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>Recommended Setup</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<title>wusb54g tivo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction TiVo for the Precious Few who still haven&#8217;t seen it  The TiVo has the capacity to change your life&#8230; it will be a definite improvement. The lowdown: record shows by telling The TiVo to record them (that&#8217;s all you need to do), record all your favorite episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Introduction TiVo for the Precious Few who still haven&#8217;t seen it</b> <br /> The TiVo has the capacity to change your life&#8230; it will be a definite improvement. The lowdown: record shows by telling The TiVo to record them (that&#8217;s all you need to do), record all your favorite episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>What&#8217;s Cool About It:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparing the TiVo to ReplayTV, <b>wusb54g tivo</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>What to Get</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<title>viatalk tivo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction TiVo for the Beginning user  After getting a TiVo you will have made a change in your life&#8230; for the better. This is how it operates: record shows by telling The TiVo to record them (very simple), record all new episodes of X, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Introduction TiVo for the Beginning user</b> <br /> After getting a TiVo you will have made a change in your life&#8230; for the better. This is how it operates: record shows by telling The TiVo to record them (very simple), record all new episodes of X, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>What&#8217;s Cool About It:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparing the TiVo to ReplayTV, <b>viatalk tivo</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>What I Suggest</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<title>where can i find tivo upgrades in minnesota</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TiVo: Quick Intro for the Few Who Don&#8217;t Know Yet  A Tivo will change the way you watch TV&#8230; it will be a definite improvement. Plain and simple: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (not when, what channel, how long, etc), record all Simpsons episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>TiVo: Quick Intro for the Few Who Don&#8217;t Know Yet</b> <br /> A Tivo will change the way you watch TV&#8230; it will be a definite improvement. Plain and simple: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (not when, what channel, how long, etc), record all Simpsons episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>What&#8217;s Cool About It:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparing the TiVo to ReplayTV, <b>where can i find tivo upgrades in minnesota</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>My Suggestion</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<title>when does the new directv tivo hdtv h.236 come out</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TiVo: Quick Intro for the Few Who Don&#8217;t Know Yet  After getting a TiVo you will have made a change in your life&#8230; it will be a definite improvement. How it works: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (in a number of cool ways), record all your favorite episodes, record all movies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>TiVo: Quick Intro for the Few Who Don&#8217;t Know Yet</b> <br /> After getting a TiVo you will have made a change in your life&#8230; it will be a definite improvement. How it works: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (in a number of cool ways), record all your favorite episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>Positive Points:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparing the TiVo to ReplayTV, <b>when does the new directv tivo hdtv h.236 come out</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>The Setup I Recommend</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<title>upgrading tivo hard drives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TiVo: An Introduction to those who consider buying it  A Tivo will change the way you watch TV&#8230; and you won&#8217;t regret it. The lowdown: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (not when, what channel, how long, etc), record all your favorite episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.
 What&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>TiVo: An Introduction to those who consider buying it</b> <br /> A Tivo will change the way you watch TV&#8230; and you won&#8217;t regret it. The lowdown: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (not when, what channel, how long, etc), record all your favorite episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>What&#8217;s Good:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparing the TiVo to ReplayTV, <b>upgrading tivo hard drives</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>Recommended Setup</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<title>unofficial tivo forum</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>This is TiVo: for the Beginning user</b> <br /> After getting a TiVo you will have made a change in your life&#8230; and not for the worse. What it comes down to: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (not when, what channel, how long, etc), record all your favorite episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>High Points:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparison to ReplayTV, <b>unofficial tivo forum</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>Here&#8217;s What I Think Works Best</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<title>toshiba tivo  series2  160gb dvr</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A Short Introduction of TiVo for the Uninitiated</b> <br /> After getting a TiVo you will have made a change in your life&#8230; it will be a definite improvement. The lowdown: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (you don&#8217;t have to get into details), record all Simpsons episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>Positive Points:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparing the TiVo to ReplayTV, <b>toshiba tivo  series2  160gb dvr</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>What I Suggest</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction TiVo for the Uninitiated  A Tivo will change the way you watch TV&#8230; for the better. What it comes down to: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (that&#8217;s all you need to do), record all new episodes of X, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Introduction TiVo for the Uninitiated</b> <br /> A Tivo will change the way you watch TV&#8230; for the better. What it comes down to: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (that&#8217;s all you need to do), record all new episodes of X, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>Positives:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparison to ReplayTV, <b>toshiba tivo series 2 120gb</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>The Setup I Recommend</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is TiVo? - to those who consider buying it  A Tivo will change the way you watch TV&#8230; and you won&#8217;t regret it. The lowdown: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (you don&#8217;t have to get into details), record all Simpsons episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>What is TiVo? - to those who consider buying it</b> <br /> A Tivo will change the way you watch TV&#8230; and you won&#8217;t regret it. The lowdown: record shows by telling TiVo to record them (you don&#8217;t have to get into details), record all Simpsons episodes, record all movies with so-and-so in them, etc.</p>
<p> <b>Positive Points:</b> <br /> Most people know the basics of the concept. Here&#8217;s the low-down on the things I&#8217;m asked most&#8230;</p>
<p> 1. You can record one thing and watch something else already recorded.</p>
<p> 2. You can get a dual tuner TiVo, but you&#8217;ll need two SEPARATE feeds to the TiVo (i.e., two lines from your satellite dish). Then you can record 2 things at once or watch one/record another. These are more expensive, but you can get a DirecTiVo w/ dual tuner cheaper and then the monthly TiVo fee is about half normal.</p>
<p> 3. Pause live TV - if you don&#8217;t realize the value of this, I can&#8217;t explain it. <img src='http://www.blu-ray-hd-dvd.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p> TiVo has many different versions which all some slight variations. If you want to go beyond &#8216;average guy&#8217; level, check out this forum.</p>
<p> Comparing the TiVo to ReplayTV, <b>tivotoshibah400</b> <br /> TiVo seems to have a better interface from what I&#8217;ve seen and what others have said. It&#8217;s easier to use. However, ReplayTV is more easily hackable - you can access it from the web and the PC easier to convert/archive shows, etc. I have a DVD recorder for this which is another post for another time.</p>
<p> Both can be made to do mostly the same things, but you get the idea.</p>
<p> <b>Recommended Setup</b> <br /> I recommend the DirecTiVo Hughes HDVR2 (dual tuner) w/ the Triple LNB dish (this is the oval dish w/ 4 lines from it and it&#8217;s HDTV ready). It&#8217;s got the satellite converter box built in so it&#8217;s only one box to deal w/, the TiVo monthly fee is less and it&#8217;s dual tuner.</p>
<p> This model isn&#8217;t as hackable as some TiVo&#8217;s, but it can do some and if you want to go beyond the basics than you probably haven&#8217;t read this far.</p>
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