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ciucca
03-09-2010, 11:19 AM
1) Faster start up time, now that the advertising shows the premiere with a "much" faster processor. The TivoHD's startup time is a joke in todays world.

2) Let's hope there are no annoying issues, like the FIOS pixelation, that took years for TIVO to fix.

3) I don't understand why they cannot put a clock in the front, like the CC boxes. I think a lot of people would like that and it would help sales.

berkchops516
03-09-2010, 11:31 AM
4) built in wifi

innocentfreak
03-09-2010, 11:58 AM
5) Another thread on the subject

6) More tuners or implement the feature where TiVo pools the tuners on TiVos you opt in with one centralized season pass manager and one My Shows.

debpub
03-09-2010, 12:23 PM
I'd like to see client/server streaming like how the Moxi and Moxi Mates work. And I sure hope it isn't as slow loading images as it looked on that video of the new software.

aaronwt
03-09-2010, 12:30 PM
1) Faster start up time, now that the advertising shows the premiere with a "much" faster processor. The TivoHD's startup time is a joke in todays world.

2) Let's hope there are no annoying issues, like the FIOS pixelation, that took years for TIVO to fix.

3) I don't understand why they cannot put a clock in the front, like the CC boxes. I think a lot of people would like that and it would help sales.


:confused:Startup time? How often is the TiVo booted? The only time mine is booted is for a software update or if I move then unit. A faster startup time doesn't give me anything. the TiVo will run 24/7/365 with zero problems.

:confused:A clock?? Are there really people out there that won't buy a TiVo because there is no clock on the front?
The last thing I would want is a big display on the front lighting up the room. The old S3 display was fine, it was small but not too small since it's easy to read from ten feet away. The CC DVR clocks are big enough to read from forty feet away if not farther.

Raj
03-09-2010, 12:46 PM
I like the OLED display better than the big, red and blue lights that indicate something is recording.

+1 for pooled tuners. I'd buy 3 tivos if they had that.

ciucca
03-09-2010, 01:01 PM
:confused:Startup time? How often is the TiVo booted? The only time mine is booted is for a software update or if I move then unit. A faster startup time doesn't give me anything. the TiVo will run 24/7/365 with zero problems.

:confused:A clock?? Are there really people out there that won't buy a TiVo because there is no clock on the front?
The last thing I would want is a big display on the front lighting up the room. The old S3 display was fine, it was small but not too small since it's easy to read from ten feet away. The CC DVR clocks are big enough to read from forty feet away if not farther.

Startup time is very important. I was watching lost last week and my TIVO locked up and I needed to reboot it to finish watching the show. Yes in this case it is very important! I missed 5 minutes of the show.

Yes a clock! I almost didn't buy it due to the lack of a clock. :)

Mike-Mike
03-09-2010, 02:21 PM
I don't understand all the talk about the OLED, if it wasn't on the HD, one would assume it wouldn't be back for the Premiere... granted I've never had a tivo yet, but I don't see as seeing the name of what's recording on the box being a benefit.. I would assume for most people it would be too far away to read anyhow

Kablemodem
03-09-2010, 02:54 PM
Having the names of the shows recording on the front of the TiVo is a really nice feature. I can see what is recording even if the TV is off. I can see what is recording on the other tuner without switching and possibly spoiling something. I can see that two programs are recording and not bother trying to watch live TV. It's certainly not a deal breaker, but it's nice to have.

aaronwt
03-09-2010, 04:22 PM
Startup time is very important. I was watching lost last week and my TIVO locked up and I needed to reboot it to finish watching the show. Yes in this case it is very important! I missed 5 minutes of the show.

Yes a clock! I almost didn't buy it due to the lack of a clock. :)


I don't have those issues. My nine tiVos never lockup or reboot unless I initiate the reboot or it's a software upgrade which reboots at 2Am if I remember correctly.

darock159
03-09-2010, 06:04 PM
+1 for pooled tuners. I am really hoping this gets added in the future!

TivoInNY
03-09-2010, 08:09 PM
Having the names of the shows recording on the front of the TiVo is a really nice feature. I can see what is recording even if the TV is off. I can see what is recording on the other tuner without switching and possibly spoiling something. I can see that two programs are recording and not bother trying to watch live TV. It's certainly not a deal breaker, but it's nice to have.

+1 :up:

rainwater
03-09-2010, 08:11 PM
Having the names of the shows recording on the front of the TiVo is a really nice feature. I can see what is recording even if the TV is off. I can see what is recording on the other tuner without switching and possibly spoiling something. I can see that two programs are recording and not bother trying to watch live TV. It's certainly not a deal breaker, but it's nice to have.

TiVo learned with the S3, that most customers aren't willing to spend an extra $100 for that feature. That is why the TiVo HD replaced the oroginal Series3 so quick.

t1voproof
03-09-2010, 08:20 PM
You could put a $5 alarm clock on top of the Tivo ;)

TrueTurbo
03-09-2010, 08:58 PM
I don't need or care for displays on ANY AV equipment. All my AV equipment, including the TiVo, lives in a cabinet next to my TV, behind a closed door made of black metal mesh. I get my info about what's going on from the TV. :D

mattack
03-09-2010, 09:51 PM
TiVo learned with the S3, that most customers aren't willing to spend an extra $100 for that feature. That is why the TiVo HD replaced the oroginal Series3 so quick.

Uhh, it was way more than an extra $100. (Maybe you're somehow saying that the screen makes up $100 of the price difference.. But except for the remote differences, the screen seems to be the only *good* factor weighing towards the S3. Oh, slightly higher max disk capacity.)

$100 is a lot of money, though I could see putting a dollar value on the screen and seeing if people paid extra for it. (I think it'd probably be worth $50 easy.. though if I had never used one, I would think it was irrelevant.)

ZeoTiVo
03-09-2010, 10:33 PM
3) I don't understand why they cannot put a clock in the front, like the CC boxes. I think a lot of people would like that and it would help sales.

yes, but how much really? TiVo as a business has to blance the cost of adding the clock and maintaining any code and design for same over time. Do they get enough sales on that feature to justify the cost?

that siad I still have one cable box for free from TWC and have that in the TV cabinet in living room as it is indeed an easy clock to see and stays accurate all on its own.


oh and TiVo needs to add STREAMING so we can watch all shows from our DVRs

rainwater
03-09-2010, 11:20 PM
Uhh, it was way more than an extra $100. (Maybe you're somehow saying that the screen makes up $100 of the price difference.. But except for the remote differences, the screen seems to be the only *good* factor weighing towards the S3. Oh, slightly higher max disk capacity.)

$100 is a lot of money, though I could see putting a dollar value on the screen and seeing if people paid extra for it. (I think it'd probably be worth $50 easy.. though if I had never used one, I would think it was irrelevant.)

Yes, the S3 was way more. But I'm guessing that to add an OLED screen to the Premiere XL, they would end up charging at least $100 more. Sure, a few people would pay for this, but it is doubtful very many would.

slemaire195
03-10-2010, 12:03 AM
:confused:Startup time? How often is the TiVo booted?

I have to reboot my TiVo more often than I would like to, maybe once a week give or take a few days. Sometimes my channels don't come through and show up black, but a quick reboot, and I'm back up in no time. Do you have a TiVo HD?

Even if it doesn't happen often, Tivo has been around for 10 years. It shouldn't take as long as a Motorola box from Cox to load. Make you want to rip your hair out. The ugly GUI of those boxes are the very reason I can't use anything but a TiVo.


-Advanced Conflict Resolution, in my opinion would just further blow other DVRs out of the water. It would probably be one of the features that separates the men from the boys. No need to battle Echostar.
-It would be nice to rename items in the Now Playing list, say if the guide data didn't have info on the episode.
-A *bing* warning about losing live cache before changing channel (it's happened a few times where I'm in the middle of unsaved, rewound live cache, when I press the wrong button, step on or roll over the remote, etc. And it's my own fault, but at least Dish got something right in their boxes)
-Pooled TiVos for more storage and tuners
-Either a) cheaper WiFi adapter or b) built-in WiFi. iPhone, PS3, etc. For a $500 Premiere XL, is it too much to ask for a tiny chip?
-Support for Switched Digital Video without external 2-way hardware
-After switched digital support is added, VOD Support, or at least pay per view billing. I guess Cox forgot, but they would get paid everytime I buy a movie. Why wouldn't they jump on it a little faster? Netflix doesn't have all the movies on Instant Queue.


I can see what is recording on the other tuner without switching and possibly spoiling something. I can see that two programs are recording and not bother trying to watch live TV. It's certainly not a deal breaker, but it's nice to have


If you click info and move down to the other tuner icon, does it show you the name of the program somewhere on the screen?

TrueTurbo
03-10-2010, 12:24 AM
If you click info and move down to the other tuner icon, does it show you the name of the program somewhere on the screen?

Yes it does. You can see what is being recorded on both tuners from the 'info' banner. :cool:

aaronwt
03-10-2010, 06:53 AM
Yes it does. You can see what is being recorded on both tuners from the 'info' banner. :cool:

Hasn't this always been the case? I thought my old DireTiVo units in the early 2000's did this. Anyway this is how I ususally check what is on teh other tuner.

A warning telling me I will lose the buffer if I change channels would be annoying. I already know I will lose the buffer unless the channel I change to is already on the second tuner.

dave13077
03-10-2010, 08:38 AM
I don't have those issues. My nine tiVos never lockup or reboot unless I initiate the reboot or it's a software upgrade which reboots at 2Am if I remember correctly.

You are lucky, you are on FIOS. I am with Time Warner and I have to re-boot both of my Tivo's weekly (I do this on Saturday morning) or I will start to have problems tuning SDV channels and the box will start to lock up. Since I have been re-booting my units once a week the boxes will stay stable. If anyone else has had better luck I am all ears.