The mode0 flickers only appear when the recording is played by Tivo to the TV screen. They are NOT in the recording itself.
You can prove this by copying the recording from (networked) Tivo to a PC and then burning to DVD (for example).
You don't get any flashes when you watch the recording.
Agreed - I had also noticed the
lack of flickering when playing a TiVo recording on a PC, even when I used to record from the RF input (i.e. via the aerial input on the TiVo).
Feeding Tivo with different set top boxes etc. will make no difference to the flashes.
This is definitely NOT the case, but is still consistent with what you say above. I can assure you that changing to a clean SCART fed source has all but eliminated flickering on my TiVo.
As mentioned, it is the MPEG
decoder that introduces the flickering during playback. I guess this is down the bit rate of an MPEG stream originally derived from a noisy RF source being somewhat higher than for a recording of a cleaner SCART source. I am not an expert on MPEG decoding, but I guess the bit rate is variable and perhaps the flickers (when played back on the TiVo) appear when the bit rate peeks due to a spike in the noisiness/complexity of the source.
I can confirm that my TiVo used to flicker a lot more when I used to record via the RF input, as opposed to the SCART feed I now use. I used to use a terrestrial freeview box via the RF input, but now use an old Sky box (with Freesat card) via the SCART - I can't remember the last time I noticed a flicker.
YMMV, but from my experience I would definitely recommend trying to feed TiVo with a nice clean signal via SCART even if you do think your current RF source appears fairly clean to the eye.