First, thank you so much to those who run AltEPG who've kept my TiVo alive. The fact it has been over a year since my last visit to this forum is a sign of how brilliant you are because in all that time my TiVo has just kept working.
I'm here now only because I have a hardware question about TiVo and compatible TV's. I have a perfectly good TV at the moment but it's old and doesn't have an HDMI connection, which is required to use the Chromecast I was given at Christmas. So I'm thinking of upgrading my TV but not unless I know for sure the new set will work with TiVo. I figured I'd need a TV with both SCART (for TiVo) and HDMI (for Chromecast)... but all the TVs seem now to have Freeview baked inside. Eg: the one I am considering is http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-UE28F40 ... eywords=tv
I am guessing if I connected the new TV via SCART using the same cable as went to the old TV then I should be able to keep using the existing Freeview box and TiVo would not know the difference. Does that sound right or do modern TVs introduce TiVo hiccups like modern Freeview boxes? (I remember ages back I had to buy a second hand Freeview box not a new one when I needed to replace mine because of compatibility issues...)
The other thing I was wondering is whether having a TV with inbuilt Freeview as well as the external old Freeview box connected via SCART would mean I could watch something live on the inbuilt Freeview while TiVo did its merry recording on another channel using the old box. Has anyone got something set up like this already? It seems it is possible to connect 2 freeviews to the one aerial if I used something like http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/uhf-tv-signal ... pe-1-jm13p but I wasn't sure if they'd get muddled in changing channels or whether remote codes are unique enough that they're unlikely to interfere.
Thanks in advance for any advice.