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solsurfer
02-15-2009, 04:50 AM
I've been tempted to switch to a Verizon/Tivo setup ever since Directv made my DirectTivos obsolete with the mpeg4 conversion. Verizon offered to give me a free 30 day trial so I decided to give it a test drive. There's no way I could live with the Motorola box's 20/hr capacity, but I really like the Verizon VOD (for the kids). And I'm reluctant to buy 2 tivos (living room, bedroom). So my question is: if I did go with a 2 tivo set up, is there anyway to still access the verizon VOD services?

Or if I went the route with a Tivo in the living room and a motorola in the bedroom, would it be possible to have MRV between the two?

Thanks!

jay_man2
02-15-2009, 09:40 AM
I have FiOS, and I doubt there's a way to do what you want to do easily. I have the HD DVR and a TiVo S3 on the main TV, and STBs on the other two TVs. I use the HD DVR as backup, or to record as a third/fourth tuner when the TiVo's already recording two shows.

If you need VOD and MRV on both TVs, you need a TiVo and an STB on both. Or just do a setup like mine and get VOD and MRV on the Verizon boxes, and TiVo for most of the recording on the main TV.

Videodrome
02-15-2009, 10:26 AM
to bad Verizon didnt join Tru2way, because then its just an app they add to tivo. Eventually cable will have this ability with series 4..

bkdtv
02-15-2009, 11:12 AM
Or if I went the route with a Tivo in the living room and a motorola in the bedroom, would it be possible to have MRV between the two?Yes. But as noted above, you will still need a Verizon STB if you want to access their VOD.

If you decide to get a TiVo, make sure you do it in the first 30 days, because after that time, Verizon charges $79 for a "truck roll," which they require to install CableCards. If you add your TiVo in the first 30 days, then there is no charge for a CableCard installation.

lew
02-16-2009, 10:51 AM
Or if I went the route with a Tivo in the living room and a motorola in the bedroom, would it be possible to have MRV between the two?

Thanks!

Yes. But as noted above, you will still need a Verizon STB if you want to access their VOD.

If you decide to get a TiVo, make sure you do it in the first 30 days, because after that time, Verizon charges $79 for a "truck roll," which they require to install CableCards. If you add your TiVo in the first 30 days, then there is no charge for a CableCard installation.

AFAIK you can't MRV between a Tivo and a Motorola unit. I suspect either bkdtv or myself is misinterpreting the OP.