Is it true that DirecTV and Tivo have maintained and will maintain a relationship that could result in a DVR based on TiVo technology, that would be able to handle MPEG4 HD?
But any word on whether that '08 update will have any MPEG4 capability?
I really miss Tivo and a remote that woud control my reciever. WHoda thunk it that a more advanced machine would support less than the old one.
bingo. But there is still other features that the HDtivo couldnt do like VOD over ethernet.I don't see why they couldn't add some kind of decoder box that receives the mpeg 4 signal from Directv and convert it to mpeg 2 for the older hd tivos.
Yes and Ive also tried codes from the other remotes on their website. Makes no sense for it not to work. As far as Harmony goes, Im not buying another 300 dollar remote just to have it break after its out of warranty. Cheap pieces of junk. Be forewarned. Don't dare drop it.Have you tried to program the D* remote to work your receiver ?
Many do work, but not all of course.
If this doesn't work, theres always the Harmony remotes .
Jimbo
MX series my friends. MX-700 is a very solid remote having been dropped many times and still working years later.![]()
bingo. But there is still other features that the HDtivo couldnt do like VOD over ethernet.
Why not? TivoCast and Amazon video works on the standalones, most of which have no CPU/RAM advantage over the HR10.