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Old 09-26-2007, 01:08 PM   #1
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Is there any rumblings of an MPEG4 DirecTivo?

Hey all, been a while since Ive been around here.

My HR10-250 is still trucking along just fine, but has that age old limitation of MPEG2 decoding, thus being incompatible with the new Sat that is coming online later this month with a lot more HD goodness.

I want more High Def channels, but I realllllly love my Tivo.

The wife is absolutely LIVID that the current HR10-250 is not compatible with the new signals, so the WAF of the DTV rolled units is in negative territory.

I heard that another company that seems to be amicable with Tivo has purchased DirecTV and is no longer owned by News Corp.

So what is the scoop if any?
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Old 09-26-2007, 01:14 PM   #2
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DirecTv has moved in their own direction. You'll hear a bunch of fantasy dreams that they are about to reconcile any day now. They are baseless, but even if theyr were true, it would be a long time before they could get a product to market.

For now your choices are:

DTV+TiVo+Fewer HD Channels
DTV+HR20+All Channels-TiVo
Cable/Fios+Tivo+Most or all HD Channels.
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Old 09-26-2007, 01:16 PM   #3
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For me, the third option isnt an option. I live out where there is no such thing as a cable company.

If they just took a generational approach, I would be happy. Basically, the current Tivo, a bigger HDD and MPEG4 capability and I would be super happy. Why they gotta screw things up like this and make importation of high def stuff difficult (wife wise).

UGH.
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Old 09-26-2007, 01:35 PM   #4
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If I already had an HDDirecTivo, I'd likely have stayed with DirecTV and tolerated their DVR offering for the other HD channels.

But as it was I only had the SD directivos and thus went to FIOS and HDtivo.

Good luck--at least you've got some HD tivo capability. Some is better than none.
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Old 09-26-2007, 01:35 PM   #5
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Check out dbstalk.com, there are posts there about getting the upgraded equipment at very little or no cost. Good luck.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:01 PM   #6
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There is no word as of yet whether or not TiVo and D* will get back into bed. D* has made some comments recently that sound like the door is still open.

My guess is that TiVo would not develop a new unit, but instead take the same route as ComcasTiVo and port their software onto the HR-250 or whatever other hardware that D* has.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:09 PM   #7
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How long would that take BlackBetty? It's been a couple of years they've been trying to make that work with Comcast.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:18 PM   #8
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How long would that take BlackBetty? It's been a couple of years they've been trying to make that work with Comcast.
Well the work has now been done. Rogers words.

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It was real rocket science to crack the code on how to take everything that makes TiVo code simple and elegant and port it to somebody else’s hardware.

What we have to do by way of Scientific Atlanta development work is nowhere near as much rocket science, having cracked the code on the essence of how to do that.
The key here is that it has been done now. Which will make it a lot easier and faster to do on other boxes.

D* is not going to allow itself to not have some kind of current TiVo offering while Comcast, the biggest cable operator, is offering TiVo.

Cable and Satelite are like giant elephants. They move slowly, but once one moves, they all tend to move in the same direction in packs.

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Old 09-26-2007, 02:22 PM   #9
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Well the work has now been done. Rogers said in the last quarterly press conference that it was like rocket science to crack the code to port onto another box.

The key here is that it has been done now. Which will make it a lot easier and faster to do on other boxes.
That's optimistic seeing as we're about 2 years in and there are zero released to the market.

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D* is not going to allow itself to not have some kind of current TiVo offering while Comcast, the biggest cable operator, is offering TiVo.

Cable and Satelite are like giant elephants. They move slowly, but once one moves, they all tend to move in the same direction in packs.
Huh? DTV has a DVR that many believe to be better than TiVo. DirecTv just had TiVo and allowed that relationship to end. Why would they not allow themselves to serve their customers better without getting into bed with a lesser company that they already moved away from.

That's a leap in logic that I'm having trouble making.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:25 PM   #10
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DirecTv has moved in their own direction. You'll hear a bunch of fantasy dreams that they are about to reconcile any day now. They are baseless, but even if theyr were true, it would be a long time before they could get a product to market.

For now your choices are:

DTV+TiVo+Fewer HD Channels
DTV+HR20+All Channels-TiVo
Cable/Fios+Tivo+Most or all HD Channels.
I think that you have one more option that is a very viable one.

I don't think that you have to decide whether to dump TiVo or dump DIRECTV. I kept my TiVo and added the new HD box. 4 tuners, twice the storage.

Here is the thread where that is being discussed:

HR10-250 and MPEG4; Upgrade Offer

- Craig

By the way, the first group of 21 new HD channels launched today.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:35 PM   #11
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Last week while talking to investment bankers the head of Tivo said he had not gotten any phone calls, flowers, or text messages from Directv recently. That was pretty conclusive proof to me that nothing is in the works today.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:36 PM   #12
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Last week while talking to investment bankers the head of Tivo said he had not gotten any phone calls, flowers, or text messages from Directv recently. That was pretty conclusive proof to me that nothing is in the works today.
Key word "Today". What about tomorrow?

Once the sale of D* becomes final, thats when I think things might start brewing.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:36 PM   #13
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D* is not going to allow itself to not have some kind of current TiVo offering while Comcast, the biggest cable operator, is offering TiVo.
I think you might be overestimating the importance of Tivo in the world.
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:40 PM   #14
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I think you might be overestimating the importance of Tivo in the world.
maybe so, but if D* starts losing subs to comcast, you can bet your bottom dollar that D* will have a TiVo offering.
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:03 PM   #15
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I did the upgrade to the H-20 and 5lnb dish for $99 and put my old Tivo unit on the new dish.

Not a perfect solution but I can view all the new HD and still use my beloved TiVo .

Some say you can now upgrade for $20 .
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:09 PM   #16
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maybe so, but if D* starts losing subs to comcast, you can bet your bottom dollar that D* will have a TiVo offering.
Why would they lose subscribers when they have significantly more HD content and a DVR that works just as well (arguably better) than TiVo?

While there is definitely a sizable contingent of TiVo loyalists, I'm fairly certain that the content is what will drive most people. And, right now, D* has the upper hand.

On top of that, most people take whatever hardware they get from their provider and don't ask any questions. The people who read and contribute to these online forums tend to believe that we (myself included) represent the norm. That's just not true. Most people don't pay any attention to the hardware on which they are watching their favorite TV shows...

Just my two cents...
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:27 PM   #17
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I did the upgrade to the H-20 and 5lnb dish for $99 and put my old Tivo unit on the new dish.

Not a perfect solution but I can view all the new HD and still use my beloved TiVo .

Some say you can now upgrade for $20 .
This would be great. I moved into my current home 11 months ago and they installed a 5LNB Dish already. My understanding is that I just need to BBCs and the receiver itself. I may try giving them a call and see what I can work out. New receiver for the living room, move the Tivo to the bedroom, and if it can be done for $20, hell yeah, Im all over that. Not counting on it though.
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:53 PM   #18
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Why would they lose subscribers when they have significantly more HD content and a DVR that works just as well (arguably better) than TiVo?

While there is definitely a sizable contingent of TiVo loyalists, I'm fairly certain that the content is what will drive most people. And, right now, D* has the upper hand.

On top of that, most people take whatever hardware they get from their provider and don't ask any questions. The people who read and contribute to these online forums tend to believe that we (myself included) represent the norm. That's just not true. Most people don't pay any attention to the hardware on which they are watching their favorite TV shows...

Just my two cents...
you got to take into account if D* is infriging on TiVo patents. I believe TiVo and D* extended their relationship through 2008 or 2009? which prohibits TiVo from Suing D*. But if TiVo wins the appeal against E* soon, every cable or sat provider that has a generic DVR better watch out, D* included.
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you got to take into account if D* is infriging on TiVo patents. I believe TiVo and D* extended their relationship through 2008 or 2009? which prohibits TiVo from Suing D*. But if TiVo wins the appeal against E* soon, every cable or sat provider that has a generic DVR better watch out, D* included.
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Quickly touching on our pending EchoStar litigation, the appeal has been fully briefed and all arguments have been scheduled for October 4th of this year, with a decision to follow sometime thereafter. We remain confident in our position on appeal.

There has been some discussion in the press regarding a recent communication from the U.S. patent and trademark office concerning certain claims of our time-warp patent, and I want to set the record straight on that.

To begin with, the patent office has reaffirmed the validity of the majority of our claims subject for reexamination, 34 out of 61 claims, including two of the claims that the jury determined EchoStar to have infringed. We need to prove infringement of only one claim to prevail on our claim of patent infringement, so this is good news.

Second, this patent office communication is part of the normal reexamination process and is not final with respect to the remaining claims. We expect that the reexamination process will continue for quite some time. We are continuing our efforts to convince the patent office that our remaining claim should be upheld.

While this lengthy process plays out at the patent office, however, all claims of this patent continue to be presumed valid until the reexamination process is complete. In short, the ongoing reexamination process should have no impact on our current litigation against EchoStar.
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you got to take into account if D* is infriging on TiVo patents. I believe TiVo and D* extended their relationship through 2008 or 2009? which prohibits TiVo from Suing D*. But if TiVo wins the appeal against E* soon, every cable or sat provider that has a generic DVR better watch out, D* included.
Which means Tivo would be suing every Sat and Cable Company.....

Including the same Company that they are currently in partnership with.

Which means you turn your back on every Company you need in order to do business with.

If Tivo did sue every Sat and Cable Company, then Tivo would die! The Companies only way to survive would be to broadcast their very own Programming.

Do you really think Tivo would be that stupid? Sue everyone and kill off their own Company?

Get real now
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Which means Tivo would be suing every Sat and Cable Company.....

Including the same Company that they are currently in partnership with.

Which means you turn your back on every Company you need in order to do business with.

If Tivo did sue every Sat and Cable Company, then Tivo would die! The Companies only way to survive would be to broadcast their very own Programming.

Do you really think Tivo would be that stupid? Sue everyone and kill off their own Company?

Get real now
When did I ever say that TiVo would sue every cable and sat provider? Validation of TiVo's patents with a win over E* gives TiVo the upper hand in creating future deals with cable and sat providers. You know what happens when you ASSuME?

Get real now
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maybe so, but if D* starts losing subs to comcast, you can bet your bottom dollar that D* will have a TiVo offering.
As things are now, it is Tivo that is losing subscribers.
I have just switched from a DTivo to an HR20 and after a couple of days to adjust to the new system, I have no regret. At this point the HR20 is a better DVR than Tivo is.
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TiVo Community > Main TiVo Forums > DIRECTV Receiver with TiVo > Tivo is dead > Time for another HR20 commercial

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Doh, I just realized I posted this to the wrong forum, it should have gone in the HD Powered Tivo for DirecTV forum. Sorry guys.
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Doh, I just realized I posted this to the wrong forum, it should have gone in the HD Powered Tivo for DirecTV forum. Sorry guys.
Makes no difference. They've all been hijacked.
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As I understand it, DirecTV has an open ended patent licensing agreement with TiVo and is at no risk of being sued by TiVo over patents, now or in the future. What is a limited is the co-development agreement which provides TiVo some ongoing revenue while they make software changes for the TiVo-based DirecTV boxes.
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Thanks Steve,
So are you saying that if the co-development agreement ends, then D* is fair game like everyone else?

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As I understand it, DirecTV has an open ended patent licensing agreement with TiVo and is at no risk of being sued by TiVo over patents, now or in the future. What is a limited is the co-development agreement which provides TiVo some ongoing revenue while they make software changes for the TiVo-based DirecTV boxes.
I interpreted the last minute agreement between TiVo and DTV (it came just days before the ruling againt E* in April) meant that DTV had a 3 year "waiver". Yeah, there was the talk about software changes, and management of those co-branded devices, but there was also talk about neither filing a lawsuit against each other during this time. My understanding would be that after this 3 years, DTV is just as vulnerable as anyone else.
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Well, as they say, I Am Not a Lawyer. My interpretation has been that DirecTV is in the clear now and forever, at least regarding any TiVo patents that have already been issued. This is very common for patent licensing agreements and many companies cross license their patent portfolios.
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Well, as they say, I Am Not a Lawyer. My interpretation has been that DirecTV is in the clear now and forever, at least regarding any TiVo patents that have already been issued. This is very common for patent licensing agreements and many companies cross license their patent portfolios.
I agree with stevel.

Directv and Tivo have an open-ended patent licensing agreement meaning Directv can never be sued by Tivo.

The co-development agreement does have an ending date assigned to it. But basically all this is for is the upgrading etc of Software. Once this agreement is over, Tivo no longer gets any revenue, and Directv fully takes over the Software side of things.
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