[NTLUG:Discuss] OT: HDTV, broadcast flag, ...
Bryan J. Smith
b.j.smith at ieee.org
Thu Dec 2 12:26:41 CST 2004
TiVO _is_ Linux.
Although most sites cater to Windows users with "canned" CDs, Linux users can _directly_ run the tools.
I booted my Fedora workstation with my TiVO HD in my system..
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Bryan J. Smith (currently mobile)
b.j.smith at ieee.org
-----Original Message-----
From: tr_data1
Date: 04-12-2 13:10
To: discuss at ntlug.org, pauldy at wantek.net
Subj: [NTLUG:Discuss] OT: HDTV, broadcast flag, ...
Unless others don't mind, please send replies that don't talk about
a Linux solution to my questions directly to me, not the list. I am
interested in the various solutions but don't wish to flood the list
with non-Linux ones. Sorry, I should have made that more clear.
> Tivo does not require a monthly fee ... lifetime service for $299.
BUT, that's still $299. They are simply giving you the choice of
pay in full now or monthly installments (based on the likelyhood that
it would be quite obsolete in three years). Also, Tivo will likely
impose the broadcast flag -- the very thing I'm trying to avoid.
AND-- the advertising is becoming more and more. Just look at
their latest (pop-up ads):
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/ptech/11/26/tivo.surrender.ap/index.html
It might be worth it if 1) buying a TiVo before July 2005 means I
won't ever have a broadcast flag imposed on me and 2) the machine
has the ability (or can be LEGALLY hacked to) export the compressed,
full-res HDTV files to secondary storage (ie: firewire to PC). Otherwise,
you are stuck with a finite space. Keep around Christmas special this
and historical event that -- you eventually run out of space.
> tivo is one of the most hacked PVRs out there.
sure, but LEGALLY? Sorry about the tone, it isn't intended as a flame.
=TR=
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