pemills wrote:the icing on the cake of "better than before" is hard to comprehend, how could it be better? TiVo is and always will be the flagship of PVR's.
I know, its a bold statement, i'll elaborate a little.
Basically, we all loved the original tivo's simplicity and the core features like season passes and wishlists etc. , but since 2003, the system has been stuck in time with the tivo service simply just pushing epg guide data into our beloved boxes.
Of-course there's been the excellent 3rd party tools & hacks like tivoweb, endpad etc that have enhanced our systems functionality.
What I have noticed whilst digging into the excellent work that the other guy's have done (like OzTivo etc) is there are benefits to the new system over the old.
For example, tivo inc would have never pushed out the useful tools like endpad and tivoweb, they were exclusive features to those that hacked or upgraded their tivo's hdd's, where-as they will be a standard part of the core o/s on the alternative epg system.
Small things like dhcp have been fixed / added to the networking side of things.
Also, some of you guy's have been prolific in the community forums over the years giving "heads up" info on guide inaccuracies etc, the new system will allow those changes to be ratified into the database and hence pushed out rather than requiring manual intervention by those that just happened to read the "head's up" threads!
The problem with the official tivo service is once tivo left the UK market, development stopped and the provisioning of the guide service was just robotic and ridged. What ever data tribune gave tivo was what we got at a certain point in time and that was it. The community driven alternative epg provides the ability for us (the users) as a team to add value to the system through guide data enhancements etc, so it has the potential to be as good as we wish to make it!
Although some of these improvements might be minor, added together, I think they qualify as an overall improvement to the legacy system we have adopted
Keeping the dream alive.