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Re: TiVO ( was EastAnglian Meeting - Minutes on line)


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: TiVO ( was EastAnglian Meeting - Minutes on line)
  • From: "Patrick Lidstone" <patrick@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 09:07:48 -0000
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--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Mark McCall" <mark@a...> wrote:
> > - the mpeg encoding seems to adjust the brightness of the whole
> > screen image from time-to-time.
>
> Presume the Sky version will not suffer from this as it simply
captures the
> digital stream.

Are you sure about that? There is no digital connection - only SCART.
I suppose the undecoded stream could be sent over SCART, but it seems
a bit improbable. If it does, then I'll look into getting a digibox.

> Can't find out if it will be able to record annalogue
> though (if not then you couldn't record ITV).

It will record ordinary analogue RF signals - there's an option
during the setup process - and it looks as if this will co-exist with
cable/digibox fine. Since there are two IR emitters supplied, I also
reckon the TiVo can be simultaneously configured for three sources -
RF, digibox and cable - although I don't have that configuration
myself, so I haven't tried it.

One of the features I like about the TiVo is that you get digibox-
style banners telling you what the current programme is, even on
terrestial - nice!

(The Sky lot aren't very clued up on the technical capabilities of
TiVo, by the way. They categorically told me it would record
subtitles, for example. If you have a specific requirement, take what
they say with a pinch of salt).

> > - playback quality (apart from brightness artifact) is fine -
better than
> my old VHS
>
> At what quality setting Patrick?

Medium quality can be a "bit" grainy - probably wouldn't suit
purists, but fine for recording, say, soap.

Best quality is better than VHS, I reckon.

Patrick


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