Is this downloading(and saved on the hard drive) or streaming? If it's streaming(from Amazon), I think I have read that the service is indeed not supported for S3 Tivos. Read all the fine print.
Could be wrong though.
Could be wrong though.
TiVo does what it is advertised to do, at least for me, I have paid for and downloaded several Amazon HD videos and each played propely. What title can't you download for playback and are you sure you aren't selecting the instant streaming option rather than rental download?My Amazon and TiVO accounts are linked, but I didn't know I could initiate a rental on Amazon via computer, and then have it go to my TiVo. I thought that method would only let me watch the rental movie on the PC. My other option is to get a Roku 2 for $70 and get Amazon Instant Video that way. Doing what TiVO is supposed to do--getting HD video from Amazon. Really disappointing TiVO isn't doing what it is advertised to do.
How could he possibly select instant streaming when that is not even offered on any TiVo searches or on demand selections done on a TiVo device?TiVo does what it is advertised to do, at least for me, I have paid for and downloaded several Amazon HD videos and each played propely. What title can't you download for playback and are you sure you aren't selecting the instant streaming option rather than rental download?
TiVo *will* absolutely let you **download** HD movies from Amazon. If your accounts are linked, you can go to Amazon, select the movie and then select "download to my Tivo." You can even pick which TiVo it will go to if you have more than one. And it will be High Definition.My Amazon and TiVO accounts are linked, but I didn't know I could initiate a rental on Amazon via computer, and then have it go to my TiVo. I thought that method would only let me watch the rental movie on the PC. My other option is to get a Roku 2 for $70 and get Amazon Instant Video that way. Doing what TiVO is supposed to do--getting HD video from Amazon. Really disappointing TiVO isn't doing what it is advertised to do.
He didn't say he was selecting the program with a TiVo. Could he be using a smart phone or tablet to try to initiate the transaction? The message he says he receives isn't anything I have seen from using TiVo selection, regardless of service used.How could he possibly select instant streaming when that is not even offered on any TiVo searches or on demand selections done on a TiVo device?
Your experience reminds me of my own when I did this five years ago. Something went wrong when trying to link the TiVo to Amazon. TiVo support tried but could not help. A fourth tier network engineer at Amazon finally fixed it by de-linking and then re-linking from the Amazon side.Problem solved! . . . .
In thinking back, I'm pretty sure I set up the Amazon Instant Video from my TiVO box, so the accounts got linked from my TiVO box (which TiVO states is a way to do it) instead of the Amazon site on my PC. I don't know if this is the reason I had a problem, but re-registering on Amazon's website is what fixed it. Hope this helps others with the same problem.
When things get complicated, some things are bound to break. I noticed that my setup in identical to yours--2xHD w/HDMI and using the TiVos to set up the Amazon service. Why you had a problem and I didn't is anybody's guess. IMHO some web-based businesses (like my bankInteresting you had a similar experience. Makes me feel my suspicion of the problem coming from linking via the Tivo box, and fixing it via the Amazon site is correct.
Yes.. but to make it absolutely clear, this is NOT the free shows you get with Amazon Prime.. this is pay per episode, e.g. $1.99/episode (I think).AM I reading that correctly, and has anyone tried this with a TiVO HD?