Sharkietour wrote:Dumb question warning: Are there any plans to include Youview in the datasets?
Dumb answer warning
: I believe Youview is a rival PVR, not a broadcaster?!
http://www.youview.com/features/ It would be great to give the 'ol S1 catch-up tv functionality and I have noticed that the Tivo guide data we already have is already manually searchable in the past - not sure if this was always the case.
I imagine it may be impossible to make the S1 include "upcoming" programs that are in the past (!) but are there any other issu
es?
TiVo normally clears out old guide data after every Daily Call, but you can sometimes go backwards a little bit. It doesn't mean anything though I'm afraid.
TiVo is great at finding programmes with Wishlists etc and then recording them easily. Catch-up seems to me to be largely aimed at people with rubbish PVRs that are not good at finding programmes. When Sky recently added the iPlayer to their 'on demand' service (in the case of iPlayer on a sky box, all it does it download and let you view later, a bit like a recording) their forums had posts saying stuff like "this is great, now I'll be able to see those BBC programmes I keep missing" without any hint of irony that the reason they keep missing them is they have the world's worst PVR! It was quite depressing.
Remember that we'll never be able to upgrade the software on our TiVos. The plethora of great hacks we have are just that, hacks that tinker around the edges of what's already there. Eg the "Sort Now Playing" hack doesn't change the way TiVo software sorts the now playing list (by date - we can not change that, it's in the TiVo software). The hack changes all the dates in all the recordings, so that the list will appear in a different order. You can see it's still sorted by date exactly as before (except you've now lost all the real dates).
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links to my TiVo logos, TivoWebPlus 2.1.b3 UK-20120818, Tracker v3.3.3 & v3.3.4 (17th Jun 2013), GDchecker v1.06b, Digiguide checker v0.4.3-rc5 and Autospace v1.65 can all be found in
this post.