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I was surprised to see that our Tivo with a subscription that expired 6
weeks ago is still functioning. Previously recorded material is still playable although it appears that the first few seconds may be garbled. Recordings can still be scheduled by time and channel and the last 30 minutes of live tv is still being updated. This is more than I expected without a subscription. Is further reduced functionality coming? |
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 13:39:45 GMT,
(Stephen Forbes) wrote: In article , (NoSpam) wrote: This is a academic but it does show that an unsubscribed Tivo can still be a useful dvr. This is interesting as series 2 devices are supposed to be doorstops without a subscription. It may be that because programs from an active subscription period are still on the hard drive it still allows you to watch them and a side effect is manual recording features still work. My advice, keep at least 2 such programs on the HD indefinitely. Stephen FWIW, I've had a Tivo without subscription for a couple of years, and can still watch those programs that I recorded while I had the subscription. But I've never been able to record additional material manually. -- Charlie Hoffpauir http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/ |
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 09:02:15 -0600, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 13:39:45 GMT, (Stephen Forbes) wrote: In article , (NoSpam) wrote: This is a academic but it does show that an unsubscribed Tivo can still be a useful dvr. This is interesting as series 2 devices are supposed to be doorstops without a subscription. It may be that because programs from an active subscription period are still on the hard drive it still allows you to watch them and a side effect is manual recording features still work. My advice, keep at least 2 such programs on the HD indefinitely. Stephen FWIW, I've had a Tivo without subscription for a couple of years, and can still watch those programs that I recorded while I had the subscription. But I've never been able to record additional material manually. It could be he has one with Tivo basic. In fact, that's the only way I know of that he could still use an S2 without a sub. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 16:20:19 GMT, Wes Newell
wrote: On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 09:02:15 -0600, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 13:39:45 GMT, (Stephen Forbes) wrote: In article , (NoSpam) wrote: This is a academic but it does show that an unsubscribed Tivo can still be a useful dvr. This is interesting as series 2 devices are supposed to be doorstops without a subscription. It may be that because programs from an active subscription period are still on the hard drive it still allows you to watch them and a side effect is manual recording features still work. My advice, keep at least 2 such programs on the HD indefinitely. Stephen FWIW, I've had a Tivo without subscription for a couple of years, and can still watch those programs that I recorded while I had the subscription. But I've never been able to record additional material manually. It could be he has one with Tivo basic. In fact, that's the only way I know of that he could still use an S2 without a sub. Actually it was a "plus" subscription that was canceled on Oct 29. I'm still expecting that it will die completely but right now it's still doing it's dvr thing. Additional recordings (by time and channel) are still chugging along and the last 30 minutes of live tv is still being recorded. |
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On or about Thu, 13 Dec 2007 13:39:45 GMT did
(Stephen Forbes) dribble thusly: In article , (NoSpam) wrote: This is a academic but it does show that an unsubscribed Tivo can still be a useful dvr. This is interesting as series 2 devices are supposed to be doorstops without a subscription. It may be that because programs from an active subscription period are still on the hard drive it still allows you to watch them and a side effect is manual recording features still work. My advice, keep at least 2 such programs on the HD indefinitely. I think the key thing is keeping it away from the phone line. Maybe you didn't notice that he said it was unplugged from that. So maybe it's designed to give the owner the benefit of the doubt in the event that it can't phone home. So it still works until he plugs it in and it's told to become a brick because of the lapsed subscription. That's my theory, anyway. |
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