On Monday 07 November 2005 12:37, James C. Dastrup wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Joseph A. Caputo
> Sent: Mon 11/7/2005 10:25 AM
> To: Discussion about mythtv
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Tivo/Yahoo deal - How convenient!
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>
>
> I'd say it'
sn't the problem, it's
the $$. Like William said, they want to track what you're watching
and have all that control.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Joseph A. Caputo
Sent: Mon 11/7/2005 10:25 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-use
On Monday 07 November 2005 11:53, James C. Dastrup wrote:
> Although the Yahoo portal for your Tivo is new, this feature, with the
> minimum 1-hour in advance,
> has been around for a while at tivo.com. Slowly, the canned and
> subscription DVR's are
> listening to what people really want.
Although the Yahoo portal for your Tivo is new, this feature, with the
minimum 1-hour in advance,
has been around for a while at tivo.com. Slowly, the canned and
subscription DVR's are
listening to what people really want. But I don't understand why they won't
just put a simple
web interface
H
Sent: Mon 11/7/2005 9:03 AM
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Subject: [mythtv-users] Tivo/Yahoo deal - How convenient!
Check out the recent deal to schedule Tivo via Yahoo portal. Like always,
there is some half-assed Tivo catch. Here is the kicker:
"Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo
Check out the recent deal to schedule Tivo via Yahoo portal. Like
always, there is some half-assed Tivo catch. Here is the
kicker:
"Sunnyvale,
California-based Yahoo advises users to pre-schedule the recordings at
least an hour ahead of time if the TiVo box is connected to a broadband
connectio