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Funny, I've been doing this with my ReplayTV for years now. I made the decision to go replay instead of Tivo back then and enjoyed full access to my content, no features removed (I still have a commercial skip button that works, no pause ad's and everything works as it should and was promised when I bought it.Nice to see that TiVO owners can catch up to the rest of us now, but a smarter decision at the beginning would have given you that choice from the start.if someone figures out how to take a TiVo and install a linux distro on it and a mythtv install I'll be all over buying a Tivo or two to hack, but until then. I'll keep using my networked replays. Commercial skip: Still works on the Tivo, except now you have to push a six-button sequence every couple months to get it to work.Ads: Barely visible. They either appear on the bottom of the Now Playing screen, in which case they're optional, or it takes up an eighth of the screen during the commercial for the product being shown.
In essence, the latter are only visible in the short time while you're fast-forwarding, showing you a stationary ad for a couple seconds. Those ads are exceedingly rare anyway. (I saw one for the Wii yesterday during primetime, but that's the first I've seen in weeks.)It seems to me that many people on Slashdot, the Richard Stallman crowd especially, act like Tivo is most evil company on the planet for a few very minor faults (especially when it comes to DRM). In reality, I like Tivo because while they do pay lip service to the likes of the RIAA and the MPAA, it is only lip service. They didn't actually remove the commerical-skip feature: they just put in an easy workaround to get it. They included DRM to prevent themselves from getting sued, but it is extremely minimal DRM that is easily circumvented by the owner of the Tivo with a single DirectShow filter.
If ReplayTV had paid lip service, it might still be around.In fact, Tivo even does things that most Slashdotters would applaud, but are villainized nonetheless. Though they have a few patents, a lot of it is for innovative hardware. They aren't like some of the patent-whores who patent things invented fifteen years ago: they basically co-invented the DVR, and made a damn good one. They even use Linux and released their code under the GPL. And yet, we still hear Stallman complaining about the fact that the Tivo hardware locks you out from changing the software.


What he (and many others) apparently miss is that when you buy a Tivo, you're not buying a general purpose computer: you're buying a DVR. I mean, God forbid that they prevent users from running them out of business by buying the hardware for far less than it costs Tivo to make it and loading MythTV onto it. (Yes, Tivo subsidizes the cost of the hardware, but only because you are agreeing to pay for the service.). Quite simply, I shouldn't need to indulge in a 'hack' that is a well known secret in order to get my PVR to skip ahead 30 seconds.
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You've just been conditioned to accept this. Nevermind how annoying it is anytime there's a power hit.It's really quite nice being able to completely power down the MythTV box that sits in my living room. If I do the same to my Tivo, not only does stuff not get recorded but I will have to re-enter that stupid hack to get my 30-second skip back again.That's not even getting into. Or $5 for those long standing customers.
For two tuners per unit. And in my case, in HD.Shortly I'm going to try to get a fusion card to work in HD-OTA with a new box, but don't kid yourselves on the costs. A tivo runs 40+ watts and costs about $3/month to run. An efficient PC is likely to be double that, at best. (the older CPUs - perhaps we're talking Athlons - burn 90-100 watts on their own.) The older machine will also need a new hard drive for the storage needs, esp for the HD crowd. It's really quite nice being able to completely power down the MythTV box that sits in my living room.
If I do the same to my Tivo, not only does stuff not get recorded but I will have to re-enter that stupid hack to get my 30-second skip back again.Are you saying that if you 'completely power down the MythTV box' it somehow continues to record your shows? Are you talking about your master backend machine or a remote frontend?
If you're talking about a frontend-only machine, that really isn't the same a. Also, does turning the power off on a TiVo (not pulling the power plug or anything) actually stop the box from recording?
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I haven't had a TiVo in my house for about 5 years (been using MythTV and cable company HD DVRs), but I thought the TiVo would turn itself on and record when your shows come on.TiVo's don't have a power switch. The closest you get is putting it in Standby mode which stops video and audio output. The unit is still on and still records shows and LiveTV. At least, that's true for the sta.
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I've never used it, but as I recall, I believe there is a way to configure MythTV to go to sleep and then wake 5 minutes before the next program is supposed to record. It might require bios support for it. I know my P3-450 BIOS has a setting to wake at a specified time, but I don't know if that has a API to set it via software.Of course, it has it's downside. You can't remotely log in and schedule programs while it's sleeping, and you can get screwed in the times where the schedule changes suddenly. I'll respond to this a bit.
I have 2 DirectTivo's - a series 1 and a series 2.I DO like my Tivo, but it is showing it's age. It's slow, and the feature you mention as 'commercial skip' isn't (it's a 30 second skip.) I also want the ability to get programs off it (which I'll probably add a cache+net card to do on the S1.) At this point, after using tivo for about 5 years now, I want more. I want more flexibility, speed, features (play MP3's, photos, etc.) and storage. The Tivo has served me well, but it's. (My Series 1 didn't have encrypted video, either).I retired my Series 1 early this year for the same reasons that you mention - it was getting slow and didn't do everything else that I wanted it to do. So I built my MythTV box where it lives in its closet happily.

For front ends, I use Xboxes. For non-HDTV, they're perfect.
You can either install Xebian and the MythTV front end (sloooow) or just use XBMC with the XBMXMythTV script. Works well for my purposes.Given that, I miss some features from my Tivo.
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