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raiden256
10-13-2007, 11:37 PM
Ok, so we had a birthday party for my two year old tonight, and the LSU/UK game was on the TivoHD. My good fried and I are sitting there watching. He has owned a TiVo for like 4 years now.

After a couple times of me hitting the repeat button to replay a game he leans over to me and asks how I keep making it skip back a certain number of seconds.

Did you catch the part where I said he has had a TiVo for 4 years? I was dumbfounded! Absolutely could not believe that he had never found this feature, which I think is one of the best parts about the whole thing.

It gets better.

So I'm so freaked out by this that I have to go get my other friend who has had his TiVo for the past three years, just to make fun of the first friend. Turns out, HE DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT IT EITHER!!

Is the sky falling? Am I in the Twilight Zone or something? Doesn't *everyone* know about this???

Seattle
10-13-2007, 11:40 PM
I bought a TiVo for my uncle and he had for at least a year and did not know about it (I told him about it).

ufo4sale
10-13-2007, 11:43 PM
Ok, so we had a birthday party for my two year old tonight, and the LSU/UK game was on the TivoHD. My good fried and I are sitting there watching. He has owned a TiVo for like 4 years now.

After a couple times of me hitting the repeat button to replay a game he leans over to me and asks how I keep making it skip back a certain number of seconds.

Did you catch the part where I said he has had a TiVo for 4 years? I was dumbfounded! Absolutely could not believe that he had never found this feature, which I think is one of the best parts about the whole thing.

It gets better.

So I'm so freaked out by this that I have to go get my other friend who has had his TiVo for the past three years, just to make fun of the first friend. Turns out, HE DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT IT EITHER!!

Is the sky falling? Am I in the Twilight Zone or something? Doesn't *everyone* know about this???

I would say that you are out of your mind. There is no way in the world you have a remote for 3-4 years and not even know what all the buttons do. That just nuts. :eek:

lessd
10-13-2007, 11:48 PM
How many people know that the TiVo icon on the front of the Humax DVD TiVo is a TiVo button ? There are many features TiVo has that a lot of TiVo user do not know about.

dylanemcgregor
10-14-2007, 07:32 AM
How many people know that the TiVo icon on the front of the Humax DVD TiVo is a TiVo button ? There are many features TiVo has that a lot of TiVo user do not know about.

Doh! Got me on that one. Had my Humax for 3 or 4 years now and this was news to me. I had to walk over and actually push it before I believed you. ;)

wmcbrine
10-14-2007, 01:43 PM
So many people are just incurious. Where you or I would get the remote, look at the buttons, wonder, "What will this do?", and try it out (not to mention, read the manual), they look at it and think "I don't know what that does, so I'd better not press it; I might break something." I don't understand that kind of thinking, but I see it everywhere.

Still, Instant Replay is something that's always been in Tivo's ads, so I'm surprised they're missing out on that.

JimSpence
10-14-2007, 02:22 PM
I guess there are a lot of people who think the manual is just packing material. :)

dre_dbldbl
10-14-2007, 03:03 PM
I wonder how more freaked out he'll get when he discovers the 30-second skip hack.... you did program the remote for that, no?

Ruth
10-14-2007, 04:23 PM
He must have felt like it was Christmas morning when you explained it to him! That is one of my absolute favorite TiVo features. I use it constantly and it would be hard to live without.

HiDefGator
10-14-2007, 04:50 PM
there is a large grouo of people that are afraid they wil break somethng if they just start pressing buttons. they tend to stick to the ones they know.

RonDawg
10-14-2007, 05:04 PM
For some people, as long as the technology does what they expected it to do, they may not go further to see what it CAN do.

dwit
10-14-2007, 05:30 PM
I've had my first Tivo for 3.5 years and even though I was well aware of the repeat button, I only really started using it the last year or so.

Same for the 30 second skip hack on the remote.

And only in the last 3 weeks or so I found out the remote hack to show the little time of day and elapsed time meters on the bottom of the screen.

At the same time, I've recently begun using a "feature" I've never seen described.

Is skipping to the nearest and next 15 minute marker(forward or backward), during playback, described anywhere?

Edit to answer own question.

Uh, yeah.

"...You can also jump ahead or back in 15-minute increments, making getting through halftime a little easier...." (http://www.tivo.com/whatistivo/faqs/mostpopular/)

Bierboy
10-14-2007, 06:21 PM
I wonder how more freaked out he'll get when he discovers the 30-second skip hack.... you did program the remote for that, no?But that's undocumented, so it would be no surprise if someone isn't aware of that.

ZeoTiVo
10-14-2007, 07:00 PM
this forum is NOT full of your typical TiVo user.

jamesbobo
10-14-2007, 07:08 PM
Back in the year 2000, when you hit the pause button the green bar would just stay there. It wasn't isn't in the manual, but hitting the cancel button got rid of it. I figured it wouldn't hurt if I tried.
Recently I got the Comcast DVR. When you hit pause the bar just sits there. This makes reading the vanity card at the end of Two and a Half Men difficult. There is no cancel button on the Comcast remote, but there is an exit button and I tried that. It works!

wolflord11
10-14-2007, 09:51 PM
For some people, as long as the technology does what they expected it to do, they may not go further to see what it CAN do.

Yes, some of us do not really care about all the features a remote has. As long as it does the basics, and what we want it to do, then who really cares......

Its abit like this: Maybe some people should start pulling apart their Car for example apart, down to each and every nut and bolt, then re-assemble it..... that way you would know exactly what each part is, and how it all works......

Some of us do have a life away from the remote :D

windracer
10-14-2007, 10:14 PM
There is no way in the world you have a remote for 3-4 years and not even know what all the buttons do.
I've been pressing that damn Window button on my S2 peanut for years and still haven't figured out what that one does. :D :rolleyes:

ufo4sale
10-14-2007, 11:06 PM
I've been pressing that damn Window button on my S2 peanut for years and still haven't figured out what that one does. :D :rolleyes:
lol. :)
Maybe I over exaggerated a bit but if all they want to do is record shows then why spend more money to get a TiVo in the first place? TiVo does more then what you expect, thats why people buy them.

DCIFRTHS
10-15-2007, 01:23 AM
I have been using TiVo for a few years now. I know the "Instant Replay" button is there, but I rarely use it - less than five times in all my TiVo filled years :eek:

I couldn't even tell you why I don't use it. I am constantly using the REW button to replay scenes where I have missed some of the dialog. I'll have to retrain my thumb... :)

Arcady
10-15-2007, 01:50 AM
I've been pressing that damn Window button on my S2 peanut for years and still haven't figured out what that one does. :D :rolleyes:

It toggles Panel/Zoom/Full modes on the Series3/THD... :-)

raiden256
10-15-2007, 07:06 AM
I have been using TiVo for a few years now. I know the "Instant Replay" button is there, but I rarely use it - less than five times in all my TiVo filled years :eek:

I couldn't even tell you why I don't use it. I am constantly using the REW button to replay scenes where I have missed some of the dialog. I'll have to retrain my thumb... :)


Yes, you should really do that. The replay button is perfect for when you've missed a line or two of dialog. That, and a football play.