Yes, it certainly is...
Hope you weather the storm alright.
Hope you weather the storm alright.
Though to be fair, if these are real EBS messages (whatever the new term for EBS is), the Tivo will change channels and stop recordings on you too.. (and not restart the recording afterwards)Philosofy said:There are tornado warnings in my area, and the DVR is unresponsive because of them.
EXACTLY the same thing?mike3775 said:My tivo did the same exact thing during the storms last week, so its not Comcast's fault.
The thing is, the alert was issued via the EBS, which on any comcast box displays EBS on the channel display, so it cuts to the channel that the EBS is on. Of course the DVR and tivo is going to turn to those channels automatically.gastrof said:EXACTLY the same thing?
Wouldn't let you get to a channel that was providing needed information? Locked itself on a channel that wasn't giving up to date info, and allowed only video but no sound?
By the way...
The device's name is spelled "TiVo", not "tivo".
Your TiVo refused to go back to normal operation AFTER the end of a EAS alert, as Philosofy is describing?mike3775 said:My tivo did the same exact thing during the storms last week, so its not Comcast's fault.
Philosofy's problem was that when the warning was over, he could not turn on another channel.mike3775 said:... the warning was over and I could turn on Fox ...
So im clear, you left your coax plugged in to your dvr instead of plugging it in to your tv to get these warnings?But the point is, the Comcast DVR kept me from getting any info.
Yep, I agree the Comcast HD-DVR is crap. I went through 3 of them before giving up and paying the price for a Series 3. I got tired of the partial recordings, lockups, and unexpected resets. The final straw was the iguide update. The Comcast guide was crap, but after the 'upgrade' it became intolerable.Philosofy said:I had to give up my HD TiVo about a year ago (long story), and now have Comcast and their HD DVR, and right now I'm p o'd beyond belief. There are tornado warnings in my area, and the DVR is unresponsive because of them. I'm trying to watch the local station that has the best coverage, but I get a gray screen, then the tornado warning, then it changes the channel to the ABC station, but with no audio and broken up video. ABC isn't even showing the live storm tracking.
Thanks a lot Comcast, for preventing me from seeing if I'm in real danger.
The only cable box I have is my DVR, and re-wiring it would take too much time. The problem is that, when the EBS was on, it wouldn't tell me where the warning was: it only said *** for the location.davecramer74 said:So im clear, you left your coax plugged in to your dvr instead of plugging it in to your tv to get these warnings?
You put yourself in danger because your an idiot, lol. I would have unplugged it and had a direct feed into my tv if i couldnt get it through my dvr.![]()
What good is plugging the coax into the TV if all you ever watch is the DVR?davecramer74 said:So im clear, you left your coax plugged in to your dvr instead of plugging it in to your tv to get these warnings?
You put yourself in danger because your an idiot, lol. I would have unplugged it and had a direct feed into my tv if i couldnt get it through my dvr.![]()