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07-08-2005, 09:00 AM
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Best non Tivo PVR in UK?
Can any of you lot help me?
My friend is after PVR but doesnt want a second hand TIVO.
Whats the best PVR in the UK at the moment or coming soon?
It needs to have duel freeview, and if possible a season pass type thing.
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07-08-2005, 09:40 AM
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Hi
Tivo is still the best by far. However for a dual Freeview box (without Topup TV support) I would recommend the Thomson DHD4000. A superb machine that has proved well worth the investment since the recent software upgrade.
Alas, no season pass facility but can do repeat recordings like a vcr.
Good quality video, fast, good interface and easy to use. Gets my vote, after Tivo of course.
Can get a little hot though, I would recommend that you prop it up on 4 feet to raise the height like I did, seems to run a lot cooler when higher up from the surface
John
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07-08-2005, 09:53 AM
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Depends on budget too, I guess, as I'd argue the 'best' dual freeview solution at present would be MCE, but that's not cheap!!!
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07-08-2005, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by alextegg
Depends on budget too, I guess, as I'd argue the 'best' dual freeview solution at present would be MCE, but that's not cheap!!!
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Ah...the words "best" and "microsoft" in the same sentance LOL
Good point...assuming 2nd hand Tivo prices then the Thomson DHD4000 should be in the shops at about the same as a non-subbed box, £150.
Digifusion are meant to be good as well, but had no experience of them.
While on the subject of good Computer/Freeview boxes, my son has just purchased an Elgato EyeTV for his iMac and the quality is amazing. Only single tuner and must have a mac, but supports topuptv.
I don't know of any consumer Freeview PVR with topuptv cam slot, anybody know one?
John
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07-08-2005, 10:15 AM
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I know someone whose got a Topfield TF5800PVR, absolutely the mutt nuts apparently. Dual DTT tuner, can record two channels whilst watching something else recorded. It just works. Can do something like record two channels, display a 3rd and 4th as picture in picture as well. Oh has a CAM slot as well.
He got this after being extremely disappointed after trying out numerous PVR offerings, Humax, Philips DVDR etc and others, tooks them all back (including Argos) and got full refunds (except Pace, which died). All suffered from crap interface, failed recordings, poor or non-existant EPG, limted capacity, ability to not watch something else whilst recording....etc etc.
Anyway he is chuffed, but about £300 ligher off. Oh connects to his portable PC via USB allowing you to transfer recordings straight to hard disk. Can also upload MP3's etc. Hasn't really played much as it is used to record and watch TV !!!
Anyway details here:-
http://www.topfield.co.kr/
UK user group here, + loads of add on modules.
http://www.toppy.org.uk/
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07-08-2005, 10:19 AM
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Sagem PVR6240T (for Freeview)
Or in 4 months time a Sky HDTV box.
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07-08-2005, 10:41 AM
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Digitalspy forum guys also rave about the topfield.
However I think I will wait 5 years for the Topfield to catch up in functionality with my TiVos, or until it drops to 50 quid or less.
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07-08-2005, 10:51 AM
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There is currently no such thing as a non-TiVo PVR
The other machines mentioned above are basic DVRs only and have none of the advanced functionality found in even a "secondhand" TiVo.
If your friend wants something brand new then he won't get a PVR - unless TiVo come back into the UK with a Series 2....
If he wants a PVR then he's going to have to swallow his pride and buy something secondhand. It's not that bad.... really
Put it to him like this: "What car would you prefer for the same price, a used M3, or a brand new Lada...?". The same argument applies to TiVos and other DVRs.
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07-08-2005, 10:55 AM
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My mate didn't want to buy a TiVo "as it was old technology", he wanted to buy something newer and more wizzo, thinking he would get something better than a TiVo. Well the Topfield is good, but nowhere near the usability of a TiVo.
The thing that makes the TiVo is its EPG, which is very sadly lacking in other PVR's, probably because its "free".
Oh we just wait in anticipation of the relaunch of TiVo UK 
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07-08-2005, 12:37 PM
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I currently own a Tivo and a DigiFusion FVRT150 which is destined for my parents.
I have to say that the FVRT150 is excellent simply because it just works. Being able to record two channels was really handy when both Wimbledon and Live8 were on at the same time.
The FVRT150 suffers from the same problem as the Tivo in that it's EPG cannot cope with schedule changes, such as occur with Wimbledon, Live8, and terrorist attacks, but it is free, compared to either £10pm or an extra £200 for the Tivo.
I think that the new FVRT200 can handle repeat recordings.
The Topfield sounds good. Check out the various Forums on Digitalspy.
I think that if you are happy to sit down for 15 mins a week with a copy of the Radio Times, then the loss of Season Passes is bearable.
There are, obviously, several other drawbacks to not having a Tivo, especially one connected to a network, but if you've never had it then you'll never miss it!
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07-09-2005, 03:26 PM
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There is a great comparative summary of twin-tuner PVRs at http://www.emsee.co.uk/pvr/.
I'm holding on for an Inverto IDL 7000 for my parents - ordered in APril, expect it to arrive this week.
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07-09-2005, 03:49 PM
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The only options if you want Season Pass equivalents with Freeview are Media Center (expensive, a bit fragile, very powerful) and the Topfield (software held together with string and rubber bands even compared to a hacked TiVo, only crude text matching wishlist equivalents with no de-duping).
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07-09-2005, 05:30 PM
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Good point, Stuart. If I were buying something from scratch for myself now, I'd be looking at a TiVo and two FV STBs, to get adequately rich functionality.
My 'rents are a bit box-phobic, and need a simple all-in-one solution, hence the Inverto.
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07-09-2005, 06:59 PM
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I've had a browse
of the forum from one of the links posted above.
There seem to be a lot of "toppy's great but..." posts/responses.
I say "TiVo's great". Significant lack of the word "but".
Also here seems to be a few "hacks" for the Toppy but these only seem to bring the toppy to about 50% as functional as a TiVo. Think about that, tell your friend. People are hacking the thing and it's still nowhere near as good as the "old" technology he so disdains.
There's even a post saying (to paraphrase) "I'd sell my toppy tomorrow if there was a UK dual tuner TiVo". I imagine these UK PVR forums would soon evaporate if TiVo re-entered the UK (if they've learnt anything about marketing that is).
Oh, and NDunlavey, whats the point in having 2 STBs and one TiVO? Does that enable you to watch one and record another? In that case could I add a FV STB to my existing cable/TiVo set up and watch the free stuff whilst TiVo records from the cable? If so, How come I can't use RF input and cable together?
Sorry, not meant to be a hijack.
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PS feel free to tell me how to spell "disdains"
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07-10-2005, 03:01 AM
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Oh, and NDunlavey, whats the point in having 2 STBs and one TiVO? Does that enable you to watch one and record another?
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Um, yes. Plug one STB into the TiVo, and the other into the TV. TiVo records off one, you have free use of the other to watch what you want. It's exactly what I was doing while I was still using my TiVo to watch TV.
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I say "TiVo's great". Significant lack of the word "but".
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... but ...
... doesn't have twin tuners.
... compresses the video stream before writing to disk.
... has to make a daily phone call rather than responding to real-time changes in the EPG
... can only save to DVD at normal speed
... you have to take it apart to connect it to your LAN
... is a *big* ugly box
Don't get me wrong - TiVo is my tool of choice, but lets not get *too* rose-tinted about it. 
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07-10-2005, 03:31 AM
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07-10-2005, 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by cyril
Digitalspy forum guys also rave about the topfield.
However I think I will wait 5 years for the Topfield to catch up in functionality with my TiVos, or until it drops to 50 quid or less.
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So can someone explain why it is that other companies have not been able to match (or even surpass by now) Tivo's software - especially Sky+. Surely they know what Tivo does and indeed why it has so many devotees.
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07-10-2005, 04:20 AM
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I'm guessing they don't see the payback on the R&D costs. For now, such numbers of Joe Punter as are using Freeview are maybe looking for somethign that does with FV what his VCR used to do with analogue. Only when he's got comfortbale with that, and realised what having this stuff on disk, driven from the EPG, means, will he be open to thinking about whizzy stuff. And I bet they are nervous that by then Microsoft will have the market sewn up.
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07-10-2005, 04:27 AM
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... but ...
... doesn't have twin tuners.
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Get two TiVos 
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This is only a negative if you are obsessive about PQ and always want to record *everything* in absolute best quality. However, Mode 0 at high bitrates looks close enough to the original on my 42" plasma that I can't see the difference in normal viewing, and even though I have upgraded my disc capacity, I still record 95% of movies in "high" (Mode 0 though) all sitcoms in "medium" and most kids programmes in "basic". You can't do that with a direct-stream recorder
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Which affects about 0.1% of programmes.
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Not if you have a network card and a DVD writer in your PC
That's a matter of opinion. However, if you don't like the look of it you can always hide it away round the back of your TV.
Now, then, let's talk about TiVo's plus points....
Ahhh, but of course, I guess we already know them 
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07-10-2005, 04:36 AM
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Or just one TiVo and two STBs - covers most of the bases.
Yup, most of the other problems with TiVo someone with the right skills and bravery can fix by taking it apart, adding network hardware, putting new stuff onto the disk, and then hacking away. But most people don't want to do that - they just want a box that does what they want. TiVo's kind of accessibility is never going to be more than a niche interest.
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Maybe TiVo could use that line in the next marketing campaign?
Anyway, as I said - TiVo is my tool of choice, but that doesn't mean it couldn't better.
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07-10-2005, 04:53 AM
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So can someone explain why it is that other companies have not been able to match (or even surpass by now) Tivo's software - especially Sky+. Surely they know what Tivo does and indeed why it has so many devotees.
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They just dont think that software is important enough.
Current so-called PVRs are like having 10 Ghz triple core pentium 5 or Athlons, but running DOS 1.
There is so much they COULD do, but cannot due to software limitations.
A TiVo is like a pentium 3 running Xp or a G4 running OS X at 2 ghz.
The other dvr companies hardware is fantastic but their software is not so good.
A bit like having a GT40 that breaks down every hour, and is too wide for our roads.
Financial and commercial companies will pay millions of pounds for software, which usually costs hundreds of thousands of pounds to develop.
I guess DVR companies dont want to spend that kind of money on software development as hardware is cheaper and the consumer isnt smart enough to realise how important the software is. They probably do not think that people will pay extra for better software.
As a concept it is difficult to explain.
Hardware is much easier - i.e. dual tuners, smaller size box.
Ease of use and ergonomics is also difficult to sell.
The Treo and Blackberry smartphones may not have the best specs, but their ease of use and ergonomic factors mean that they have legions of devotees like the Tivo.
However all that hardware is fairly useless without reliable good quality software that makes the product easy to use and maintain.
TiVo also hold a number of patents so other companies will have to pay them or spend a lot of money developing software.
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07-10-2005, 04:53 AM
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So can someone explain why it is that other companies have not been able to match (or even surpass by now) Tivo's software - especially Sky+. Surely they know what Tivo does and indeed why it has so many devotees.
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If I understand corrently TiVo have patents on many of these features and other manufacturers therefore can't replicate them without paying a licence fee to TiVo. I would guess that either TiVo is not willing to licence these features as they are what makes the US TiVo product better than its competitors or that the price TiVo wants for such licenses are more than the other manufacturers are prepared to pay.
There is also the issue that for TiVo to do what it does it needs a supply of good quality guide data (No... Please don't turn this into a Tribune are crap discussion!  ) which includes genre information and cast/crew info to match against wishlists. Any manufacturer wanting to take on the TiVo patents would have to provide a source of this info if the service guide data didn't give it. I don't think most hardware companies would want to go there!
All the best,
Paul.
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07-10-2005, 04:58 AM
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the next marketing campaign? 
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Doesn't that imply rather a lot 
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07-10-2005, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Restorer
So can someone explain why it is that other companies have not been able to match (or even surpass by now) Tivo's software - especially Sky+. Surely they know what Tivo does and indeed why it has so many devotees.
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It's because the software needs a proper EPG database containing epiosode, series and genre metadata to work from to be able to do what TiVo does, and the other systems don't have access to one.
The Freeview EPG has no metadata and what there is is not broadcast in a coherent way - the Topfield wishlist hack has to tune to each channel in turn in the small hours and save a copy of the EPG for each channel before it can work.
Similarly Sky's EPG is designed to have limited information held in RAM on a regular box; there is no database on Sky+'s hard disk for it to analyse. Series Links are "next showing is at this date and time" hard coded by the broadcaster into the info for each show which has them.
EPGs that can do TiVo's tricks cost money to create, which is why you either pay £10 a month for TiVos, or you're Microsoft and can absorb it as a marketing cost. I believe some of the new Freeview machines will have an ad-funded EPG which might solve the problem, althoughi'd rather pay the money!
There is a free, data rich EPG in development called TV Anytime which will enable Freeview PVRs with TiVo-like functionality to be built, but it's a long way from being rolled out yet. Our own aerialplug is developing it, so i'm sure he can explain better.
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07-10-2005, 06:42 AM
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Hi,
If I understand corrently TiVo have patents on many of these features and other manufacturers therefore can't replicate them without paying a licence fee to TiVo. I would guess that either TiVo is not willing to licence these features as they are what makes the US TiVo product better than its competitors or that the price TiVo wants for such licenses are more than the other manufacturers are prepared to pay.
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I don't think the patent thing is that important. Certainly other systems exist which have all or most of TiVos functionality; just they are not available here (with the exception of MCE).
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07-10-2005, 06:52 AM
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That makes sense to me now, Stuart. Thanks.
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07-10-2005, 09:25 AM
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There is a free, data rich EPG in development called TV Anytime which will enable Freeview PVRs with TiVo-like functionality to be built, but it's a long way from being rolled out yet. Our own aerialplug is developing it, so i'm sure he can explain better.
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While TV Anytime may well work for FreeView channels, I can't see Sky ever supporting that format for the additional channels on Satellite and Cable, since they can tie people into using Sky+ with their proprietary EPG. I think it's about time that we contracted the Russian Mafia to develop an alternative access to the Sky platform. 
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I thought Sky was the Russian Mafia?
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Well they certainly can be difficult to leave their company! It took me a 25 minute phone call before they finally agreed to terminate my account.
Then I get a £2 phone charge for the privilege as they use an 0870 number which is not covered by my unlimited package!!!
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