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- 04-01-2009 12:35 PM #1
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Multi Room DVR ???
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I recently returned my mother DRV and while there an CV employee said that within a month or so we'll have multi room capabilities. He said it would be via a software update. Can anyone confirm this?
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- 04-01-2009 02:46 PM #2
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I wouldn't believe it. Cablevision reps usually know absolutely nothing.
- 04-01-2009 03:40 PM #3
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Perhaps he was talking about the network DVR. That was supposed to be ready soon.
Cablevision to Launch Network DVR - 2008-09-12 07:30:00 | Broadcasting & Cable
In the story it says:
"One notable difference between the RS-DVR and most current-generation DVRs is that once a household has recorded a program with the RS-DVR, they can then play it back on any set-top box in the house."
- 04-01-2009 07:52 PM #4
- 04-02-2009 10:41 AM #5
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Dumb idea. Why can't they just have a multiroom dvr like Fios?
- 04-02-2009 01:36 PM #6
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- 04-02-2009 10:05 PM #7
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Have reservations about network DVRs.
I do lots of dubbing from my DVR onto DVD. Sudden problems with service does not affect dubbing material stored on a personal hard drive whereas it would on a network DVR. Obviously, I'm not concerned about the loss of a twenty-five cent recordable DVD but I would either have to monitor each recording I make or slowly scan each DVD after dubbing from a Network DVR to insure there were no momentary interuptions. With a personal DVR I can leave it alone when dubbing and do something else.
- 04-03-2009 09:39 AM #8
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Oh I don't know? How about the fact that it will move incredibly SLOW. Have you ever used On Demand? It's so super slow navigating around. Imaging what it will be like with more customers using it 24 hrs a day. And if your just hitting the play button to watch a show then leaving it alone then fine. But what about stopping or fast forwarding? Its so SLOW.
Just scrolling through the lists is very slow. Each page has to load. Especially when going from one on demand page like HBO to the main list. I can't stress enough how slow it will be with MORE users accessing it all day long.
And like the last poster said. What about cable issues? My home dvr has all my shows stored on the drive. My neighbors unit doesn't effect my dvr. But if there is a problem at cablevision EVERYBODYS dvr goes down.
- 04-03-2009 11:22 AM #9
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