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I have about 75 programs in season pass mode and I'm sure there are 100's of other programs for single view recording. That works out to an almost full Tivo every couple weeks. This is not a problem when I'm home but when I'm on the road for business or vacation this risks losing programs to automatic deletion for want of recording space. My only option presently is to cancel several season passes and single recordings and then spend time on my return reentering all that info. WHAT A PAIN!

Why can't there be an option for a so called "Vacation Hold" to tell my Tivo not to record a certain program until I ask it to resume. This would save me many hours of restoring season passes\single recordings.

Please consider giving us this option.
 

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Set them to "Keep until I delete". Probably won't have to set all of them...just enough to fill it.

Otherwise, if no one uses it while on vacation, could just turn it off....

Either way, easier than deleting, setting them back up again.
 

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What would be great is, if you would call your Tivo during your absense, to view any of your recordings you wanted to watch, then free up disc space...

It appears you have but the two options of pulling the plug or delete from your To Do List..

Or add an hard drive so storage is not an issue...
 

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You could always send the shows on it to your computer using TTG, or as mentioned above, get a larger hard drive so space isn't an issue.
 

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Dr_Diablo said:
What would be great is, if you would call your Tivo during your absense, to view any of your recordings you wanted to watch, then free up disc space...
Something like a box that could, for lack of a better work, 'sling' the shows to you online. Some kind of 'Slingbox'... ;-)
 

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Someone mentioned it but sort of glossed over it. The solution to your problem is to go into the todo list and cancel the individual programs for the dates you will be gone. Canceling the season passes is like fishing with dynamite.
 
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