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Old May 16th 05, 10:44 AM
David Hearn
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John Adams wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:23:37 +0100, "Ben C" wrote:

Is there an alternative combination of broadcaster and
hardware solution that could offer timeshifted viewing and the ability to
watch/record more than one channel at a time?



You need a Freeview Hard Disc recorder.
http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/freeviewreceivers.html
for a list of currently available models.
All will Timeshift. You need a dual tuner model to watch more than one
program at a time. Check the specs about recording more than one.
The beauty of this is that there is NO subscription charge.
Spend the savings on beer and fags!


Unfortunately you missed the OP's comment in his 2nd paragraph "The new
address doesn't get working Freeview".

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Old May 16th 05, 11:53 AM
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 19:27:53 +0100, "Ben C" wrote:


Apart from the last bit (although you can watch and record) get a Tivo.


Do they still exist in the UK? I thought they went bust.


They didn't go bust but made a "tactical withdrawal from the UK
market".

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Old May 16th 05, 08:33 PM
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:23:37 +0100, "Ben C" wrote:

| Hi everyone
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| I am about to move home to a building where I'm not allowed a satellite
| dish.

Are either of these URLs any use
http://sms.sshost.co.uk/product.php?3200257
http://www.selkirkshire.demon.co.uk/...ingdishes.html

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Old May 16th 05, 08:57 PM
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"Dave Fawthrop" wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:23:37 +0100, "Ben C" wrote:

| Hi everyone
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| I am about to move home to a building where I'm not allowed a satellite
| dish.

Are either of these URLs any use
http://sms.sshost.co.uk/product.php?3200257
http://www.selkirkshire.demon.co.uk/...ingdishes.html

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Old May 16th 05, 09:50 PM
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Ben C wrote:

Where does Tivo physically gets its listings from? If I hook up Tivo to a
Homechoice box (which I understand runs on a BT line), would it get listings
through Homechoice? In other words, how do Tribune's listings get to the
Tivo box?


Hmmm... I've just checked. Homechoice is supported. Didn't know that ;-)

The TiVo box contains a Dial-up modem, and nightly (or whenever you set
it) calls a freephone ISP number to update itself. With an additional
network card you could have it update over broadband instead (and that
could be using your homechoice ethernet connection).

Check out http://www.tivo.co.uk & http://www.tivoportal.co.uk/

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Old May 18th 05, 12:37 AM
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"Adrian C" wrote in message
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Ben C wrote:

Where does Tivo physically gets its listings from? If I hook up Tivo to
a Homechoice box (which I understand runs on a BT line), would it get
listings through Homechoice? In other words, how do Tribune's listings
get to the Tivo box?


Hmmm... I've just checked. Homechoice is supported. Didn't know that ;-)

The TiVo box contains a Dial-up modem, and nightly (or whenever you set
it) calls a freephone ISP number to update itself. With an additional
network card you could have it update over broadband instead (and that
could be using your homechoice ethernet connection).

Check out http://www.tivo.co.uk & http://www.tivoportal.co.uk/

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Excellent! I think that's my solution.

I was toying with a hard disk drive recorder, but recording stuff sounds so
awkward as you have to set the HDD to record at a certain time, and set the
Homechoice box to switch to the right channel at the same moment. If you
don't do both, I understand you record the wrong channel or don't get the
recording at all. And of course you can just forget about recording a whole
series without mega complexity.

So, just so I'm completely clear on this, if I program a bunch of stuff into
Tivo, will it automatically change the channel on my Homechoice box to
record stuff when it's on? I won't need to program the Homechoice box
separately to switch channel in perfect sync with Tivo, will I?

Thanks for your tips everybody. This has been really helpful...

Ben


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Old May 18th 05, 12:44 AM
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Ben C wrote:

Excellent! I think that's my solution.


Just a shame that the are no longer available in the UK and if you want
one you will have to get one from eBay or similar.
 




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