(I'm guessing here) The dvr that comes from Insight uses insights tv
guide but not sure where TIVO gets its listings.

I think basically, they are the same but don't know for sure.

Can't answer your other questions.

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>Harry & others,
>
>How dose TIVO differ from the box that comes with Insight Cable.   It  
>seems we can do all that you are talking about here using TIVO with  
>the Insight Box.
>
>Also I have wanted to ask before, there are two firewire ports in the  
>back of the Insight Cable box, could those be hooked to a firewire  
>drive and record directly to it instead of the hard drive in the  
>Insight box?   If so, then could not the firewire be hooked to a Mac  
>and move the movie to it?
>
>John
>
>
>
>On Sep 1, 2008, at 5:32 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>> I don't know about Apple TV but I do know about TIVO!
>>
>> I have a roof top antenna and I have a Series 1 (1st generation) TIVO
>> DVR (digital video recorder). I also have a lifetime (of my TIVO box)
>> subscription so I have no monthly fees (when I bought it a lifetime
>> subscription was $295, now I think it's $399). My TIVO is connected to
>> my phone line and it updates the TV schedule once a day (it's never
>> interrupted a phone call in the 3 or 4 years that I have had TIVO).
>>
>> You should get an HD TIVO (probably can't get a Series 1 any more- 
>> that's
>> not HD ready).
>>
>> My series 1 TIVO doesn't yet recognize  the analog to digital  
>> converter
>> box I purchased but TIVO says it's working on the software upgrade  
>> for my DVR.
>>
>> I rarely watch TV without going through TIVO. I record the programs I
>> want and watch them at my convenience. I skip the commercials! It is
>> also possible to watch one channel while recording a program on  
>> another
>> channel.
>>
>> If you watch a lot of tv I recommend getting a box that allows you to
>> record two programs simultaneously.
>>
>> With TIVO when you watch television live and you can pause (for up  
>> to 30
>> minutes) the program to answer the phone, answer the call of mother
>> nature, walk the dog, get a snack, or whatever and then restart the
>> program from where you paused. You won't miss anything.
>>
>> TIVO is the best thing to come down the television pike since Philo
>> Farnsworth built his first TV!
>>
>> It's hard to say whether I love my TIVO more than my recumbent bike or
>> vice versa!
>>
>> Harry
>>
>> Monday, September 1, 20082:31 PMWendi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>> I'm considering giving my husband Tivo service as a birthday gift. I
>>> know very little about it, and wondered if any of you might have
>>> advice. He's a PC user, while the rest of us use Macs, and our
>>> internet connection is wired. Does Apple TV work as well as Tivo? Any
>>> advice or thoughts?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Wendi
>>>
>>>
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