Toppy is only Freeview afaik, so it's a bit of a non starter if you want sky or cable.
Not necessarily. My MCE computer is in an Antec Fusion case, and it is virtually silent. It uses 120mm fans, which can be set to a very slow, but totally-adequate, speed. The onboard graphics of my micro-ATX motherboard doesn't provide a DVI output, so I use a graphics card with passive cooling.childe said:Ive looked at media centers (MCE and Media Portal) and they are good, but they require a large, noisy and unreliable PC in my living room.
MCE can control Sky boxes via IR control, but you would need to add a video-capture card to the PC to capture the output, and it might restrict you to one input.Paperface said:Toppy is only Freeview afaik, so it's a bit of a non starter if you want sky or cable.
No my MCE setup is feed by 2 Cable boxes.iankb said:MCE can control Sky boxes via IR control, but you would need to add a video-capture card to the PC to capture the output, and it might restrict you to one input.
Once the Metadata needed to fully support Freeview Playback's Series Link facility and also the Toppy's various TAPS for rudimentary Wishlists becomes widely available on most Freeview channels a Topfield may indeed be a near acceptable replacement for a Tivo, although lack of 21 days of EPG data and no 28 day rule etc may continue to frustrate.childe said:Its only shortcoming appears to be a slightly less sophisticated wishlists and ease of upgrading capacity (assuming that is even possible).
This Toppy seems to meet all my requirements and even better, a 500GB version is due soon.
Indeed, and the Series 1 TiVo was so far ahead of its time that even if it were released today as a brand new product with no modifications (aside from maybe a 160gb drive, which is now cheaper than a 40gb was in 2000!) it would still be the best PVR on the market in the UK!Pete77 said:Newer does not always mean better..........................
I find the Topfield picture quality is slightly better than a Mode 0 TiVo, but to be honest I only really notice on BBC channels - most of the other Freeview channels have such low bitrates the picture quality is poor whatever you use.childe said:However, when I go large screen next year I will be ready for a replacement, if only to improve the picture quality.
The wishlists and season pass facilities of the TiVo are definitely superior but upgrading a Topfield drive is much easier than with the TiVo (bung in the drive and Topfield formats it). I would differ from those who say the Topfield is noisy, I find it's quieter than a TiVo. There is no fan, so it's down to how noisy a disk is fitted.childe said:Its only shortcoming appears to be a slightly less sophisticated wishlists and ease of upgrading capacity (assuming that is even possible).
IMHO not as good as either of those two in these area's, but it's a strong 3rd - better than any other freeview pvr or sky+.childe said:I think Tivos killer USPs are its Wishlists, Season Passes and ease of use. Many of you seem to have had a Toppy for some time now. If you are still viewing this forum, how does it rate compared to Tivo or a Media Centre?
The jpeg playback isn't great - the resolution you get is pretty low, and combined with the limited colour palette available limits the quality.childe said:How versatile/useful are the other features such as jpeg / mp3 playback?
No, you'll need to convert the files to the appropriate .rec format, then transfer onto the Topfield via usb. There are a number of free packages for the PC that will do the conversion, as well as some commercial packages. I think Mac versions are also available, but I haven't used them.childe said:Can you play video files from an external USB hard drive?
The Xbox 360 is the only Media Center Extender currently on sale in the UK - though a few other manufacturers have just announced new generation extenders in the US.childe said:The extenders look interesting, especially as I will be getting a 360 soon. Does this mean I could have the 360 under the main TV with the media centre, and then an extender with my other TV, and then simultaneously use content from the media center on both TVs? How much is an extender? I couldnt find any outlets.
Thanks