Allisonfaye
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also - I don't know how you could live without a DVR!! OMG no way we could here lolDate: 12/12/2006 5:05:16 PM
Author:Allisonfaye
We got two Tivo machines two years ago. The first one lasted one year. Now the second one is shot. They want you to send it in and they send you a new one for $149. I don't think I am going to get another one if this is the typical life expectancy. If you have a Tivo, how long has your lasted?
Date: 12/13/2006 12:27:22 AM
Author: goldenstar
(I wrote this post already but I didn''t see it, hope its not a double post)
''Its not Tivo unless its a Tivo''
Not to be nit picky, but Tivo is a brand of DVR. The one from Direct TV is not a ''Tivo''. You can''t compare the two because they are made by completely different companies.
Yes, sumbride is correct. It IS a TiVo product. Complete with the little TiVo icon on the machine and your tv screen.Date: 12/13/2006 9:31:15 AM
Author: sumbride
Date: 12/13/2006 12:27:22 AM
Author: goldenstar
(I wrote this post already but I didn't see it, hope its not a double post)
'Its not Tivo unless its a Tivo'
Not to be nit picky, but Tivo is a brand of DVR. The one from Direct TV is not a 'Tivo'. You can't compare the two because they are made by completely different companies.
While that's true for the ones from the cable company, the DirecTV DVR IS made by Tivo and contains TiVo programming. It doesn't look the same, but it is a Tivo product.
DH mentioned the overheating thing the other night. That could explain the one upstairs but the downstairs one isn''t in anything like that.Date: 12/13/2006 3:16:36 PM
Author: wallermama
We had a 2002 series2 uber-hacked tivo that just recently gave up the ghost. But DH wouldn''t give up...we had a lifetime service...so I contacted about 15 people on craigslist until we found the exact model for $50, DH switched the guts, back in business. We ended up losing the lifetime thing, but because we had it, could sign the ''new machine'' up as if it was our second machine for a really low rate ($6 a month or something).
TIVOS (DVRS) ARE HARD DRIVES! The number one cause of failure is overheating. If you have a snazzy entertainment unit with doors that close, or stack your media machines on top of each other, I nearly guarantee you that it died because of overheating. Keep them cool and they''ll keep on chugging.