I currently have a DirecTivo and am happy with the interface, but not the price with the current economic reality. Family and I (modulo the 9 year old) have about half agreed to dump the dish and go pure OTA + Blockbuster/Netflix/etc.
I do NOT have an HD TV.
My plan was to buy a Tivo Premier, and get an HD antenna set up.
Few questions:
* The Tivo can output component, which my current NON-HD TV can receive. So even though I'm getting an HD signal OTA, I can still play it through the Tivo without problems through the component out... yes? no?
* Will the Tivo + component out be sufficient for an antenna guy to test the signal during installation?
* Assuming I can do the above, the Premier DOES allow me to record at less-than-HD quality, since I can't see it anyway, and that would allow me more recording room/hours, right?
* I have a wireless router (802.11n belkin, but also does B and G), and pulling ethernet to where the Tivo would sit would be onerous at best. Is the Tivo wireless adapter necessary? I mean, I know SOME adapter will be necessary, but am I brand-locked into Tivo for it, or will other USB/Wireless adapters or ethernet-to-wireless bridges work?
* My existing direcTivo has 2 tuners; it looks like I can still record 2 shows while watching a third? Did I read that right?
Many thanks!
Michael
I do NOT have an HD TV.
My plan was to buy a Tivo Premier, and get an HD antenna set up.
Few questions:
* The Tivo can output component, which my current NON-HD TV can receive. So even though I'm getting an HD signal OTA, I can still play it through the Tivo without problems through the component out... yes? no?
* Will the Tivo + component out be sufficient for an antenna guy to test the signal during installation?
* Assuming I can do the above, the Premier DOES allow me to record at less-than-HD quality, since I can't see it anyway, and that would allow me more recording room/hours, right?
* I have a wireless router (802.11n belkin, but also does B and G), and pulling ethernet to where the Tivo would sit would be onerous at best. Is the Tivo wireless adapter necessary? I mean, I know SOME adapter will be necessary, but am I brand-locked into Tivo for it, or will other USB/Wireless adapters or ethernet-to-wireless bridges work?
* My existing direcTivo has 2 tuners; it looks like I can still record 2 shows while watching a third? Did I read that right?
Many thanks!
Michael
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