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Need to record specific local news programs M-F and S-S, same time,
every day. Only use for the system. Will any ReplayTV rigs permit
recording without a subscription?

Thank you kindly.
 
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John Bartley wrote:
> Need to record specific local news programs M-F and S-S, same time,
> every day. Only use for the system. Will any ReplayTV rigs permit
> recording without a subscription?
>
> Thank you kindly.
>
Yes -- The original Panasonic Showstopper. -- If you can find one.
 
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On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 19:29:18 -0400, BRH <BRH> wrote:

>John Bartley wrote:
>> Need to record specific local news programs M-F and S-S, same time,
>> every day. Only use for the system. Will any ReplayTV rigs permit
>> recording without a subscription?
>>
>> Thank you kindly.
>>
>Yes -- The original Panasonic Showstopper. -- If you can find one.

Essentially, the old units (2xxx, 3xxx, Showstopper) came with
lifetime subscription. It is needed, but is always there.
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Basically, no. YOu get a short trial period, that's it

John Bartley wrote:
> Need to record specific local news programs M-F and S-S, same time,
> every day. Only use for the system. Will any ReplayTV rigs permit
> recording without a subscription?
>
> Thank you kindly.
>

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General Kireiko <douglas@panix.com> wrote in news:dgct4l$3jf$1
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> John Bartley <john.bartley@gmail.com> wrote:
>: Need to record specific local news programs M-F and S-S, same time,
>: every day. Only use for the system. Will any ReplayTV rigs permit
>: recording without a subscription?
>
>: Thank you kindly.
>
> No.

So, if the company goes out of business, are we screwed?


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Rick Diamant wrote:
> General Kireiko <douglas@panix.com> wrote in news:dgct4l$3jf$1
> @reader1.panix.com:
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>>John Bartley <john.bartley@gmail.com> wrote:
>>: Need to record specific local news programs M-F and S-S, same time,
>>: every day. Only use for the system. Will any ReplayTV rigs permit
>>: recording without a subscription?
>>
>>: Thank you kindly.
>>
>>No.
>
>
> So, if the company goes out of business, are we screwed?
>
>
> Rick

I wouldn't think so. If it does happen, I bet they'll put something out
that allows the replay to become sub-free.
 
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>
>
> So, if the company goes out of business, are we screwed?
>
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> Rick

Look on the bright side, maybe a tree will fall over and kill you.
 
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 15:49:56 +0000 (UTC), General Kireiko
<douglas@panix.com> wrote:

>I think if that happened as part of a bankruptcy proceeding, the company
>going out of business would have to use assets to fund a trust which would
>provide guide data, or they'd have to provide a software update to easily
>allow existing units to continue to receive guide data manually via an
>internet download or something. Basically, they'd have to unlock the box.


You haven't really seen many bankruptsys up close have you. Ask an
Evinrude owner how his extended warranty went.

The reality is all of those hacks the true believers are holding close
to their vest to keep RTV somewhat viable would end up on usenet
binaries groups.

DNNA is not going bankrupt but they could quite easily sell off their
RTV subscriber base to Zap2it if we were lucky, or to someone else who
would go bankrupt for them. Bear in mind the "lifers" have ZERO market
value. That is an unfunded obligation. The only revenue stream is from
"monthlies"

Any value a lifer has is as a customer to a future product and that
might not be backward compatible with RTV. It would actually help DNNA
to kill all of these old machines, in the same way IBM used to take
back old computers and crush trhem. You don't want to compete with
last year's product.
 
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Mark Lloyd wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 19:29:18 -0400, BRH <BRH> wrote:
>
>
>>John Bartley wrote:
>>
>>>Need to record specific local news programs M-F and S-S, same time,
>>>every day. Only use for the system. Will any ReplayTV rigs permit
>>>recording without a subscription?
>>>
>>>Thank you kindly.
>>>
>>
>>Yes -- The original Panasonic Showstopper. -- If you can find one.
>
>
> Essentially, the old units (2xxx, 3xxx, Showstopper) came with
> lifetime subscription. It is needed, but is always there.

Technically, I guess you're right. The subscription was free. I stand
corrected.

....and I should know -- I've got two of 'em.... :cool:
 
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Likely not... Likely if the company files and goes under they will
"Update" every replay with a "lifetime" subscription.

In the past their behavior suggests this MIGHT, and I stress MIGHT,
happen. No guarantee... but they can do it

Or... If you wish for a mere 300 more than the sticker price you can buy
a lifetime today, well tomorrow

Rick Diamant wrote:
>
>
> So, if the company goes out of business, are we screwed?
>
>
> Rick

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Tony D wrote:

> Look on the bright side, maybe a tree will fall over and kill you.


You know... I saw that happen to a luckless passenger in a car once
(The driver was unhurt), Tree limb came through the roof and nailed the
passenger)

N/B M-10 Service drive near Abbot, city of Detroit, perhaps 10-15 years
ago I was on what would have been the s/b service drive, if there had
been one there (1200 Fr. Kern, an office building directly across the
freeway)
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 22:22:21 GMT, John in Detroit
<Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

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>In the past their behavior suggests this MIGHT, and I stress MIGHT,
>happen. No guarantee... but they can do it


Who is "they". This company has changed ownership 3 times.

With the cable and satellite companies giving DVRs away for free it is
a decllining market unless they can get a "content" deal.
 
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gfretwell@aol.com wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 22:22:21 GMT, John in Detroit
> <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>In the past their behavior suggests this MIGHT, and I stress MIGHT,
>>happen. No guarantee... but they can do it
>
>
>
> Who is "they". This company has changed ownership 3 times.
>
> With the cable and satellite companies giving DVRs away for free it is
> a decllining market unless they can get a "content" deal.

"They" are a content PROVIDER. DNNA signed an agreement with Tribune
Media some time ago to distribute services and functions to customers
using the Replay Server system.

And from various discussions, I believe the more "free" DVRs out there,
the more people think "free" is too expensive.
 
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 17:28:54 -0400, Tony D <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

>And from various discussions, I believe the more "free" DVRs out there,
>the more people think "free" is too expensive.

What is the current market penetration of the Cable/satellite DVR vs
the RTV/unbundled TiVo?
 
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John in Detroit <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in news:xAHWe.1046$4T5.557
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> Likely not... Likely if the company files and goes under they will
> "Update" every replay with a "lifetime" subscription.
>
> In the past their behavior suggests this MIGHT, and I stress MIGHT,
> happen. No guarantee... but they can do it
>
> Or... If you wish for a mere 300 more than the sticker price you can buy
> a lifetime today, well tomorrow
>
> Rick Diamant wrote:
>>
>>
>> So, if the company goes out of business, are we screwed?
>>
>>
>> Rick

I have a lifetime subscription, since I bought mine as a refurb. My
concern is that they will stop providing content, and that I will not even
be able to record manually. I suppose if that happens, I'll just have to
be happy with the two years (or whatever it turns out to be) of use I've
gotten out of it so far, and try to find something else.

Not that I've heard any rumors lately, but considering I never see any ads
for Replay any more, and I keep hearing so frequently that Tivo (the one
that's supposed to be successful) is having so much trouble, it just makes
me worry.


Rick
 
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Replay does not provide the content now as I understand it, They have
outsourced. And if I'm wrong, then they could easily outsource should
they stop.

I use zap2it when I'm out and about and want a TV guide, Like last week
Worked great www.usps.com to get the zip code where I was (had to
make up an address is all) and www.zap2it.com to get the listings

Rick Diamant wrote:
> John in Detroit <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in news:xAHWe.1046$4T5.557
> @newssvr17.news.prodigy.com:
>
>
>>Likely not... Likely if the company files and goes under they will
>>"Update" every replay with a "lifetime" subscription.
>>
>>In the past their behavior suggests this MIGHT, and I stress MIGHT,
>>happen. No guarantee... but they can do it
>>
>>Or... If you wish for a mere 300 more than the sticker price you can buy
>>a lifetime today, well tomorrow
>>
>>Rick Diamant wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>So, if the company goes out of business, are we screwed?
>>>
>>>
>>>Rick
>
>
> I have a lifetime subscription, since I bought mine as a refurb. My
> concern is that they will stop providing content, and that I will not even
> be able to record manually. I suppose if that happens, I'll just have to
> be happy with the two years (or whatever it turns out to be) of use I've
> gotten out of it so far, and try to find something else.
>
> Not that I've heard any rumors lately, but considering I never see any ads
> for Replay any more, and I keep hearing so frequently that Tivo (the one
> that's supposed to be successful) is having so much trouble, it just makes
> me worry.
>
>
> Rick

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Get a Toshiba TIVO. Has a basic free subscription. 3 days ahead
I have one of each. Like he replay better.


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> Need to record specific local news programs M-F and S-S, same time,
> every day. Only use for the system. Will any ReplayTV rigs permit
> recording without a subscription?
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> Thank you kindly.
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Gary wrote:
> Get a Toshiba TIVO. Has a basic free subscription. 3 days ahead
> I have one of each. Like he replay better.

You know... There are always Replay bashers here saying thier TiVo's are
better than our Replays... I suggest you boiler plate the above 2 lines

I researched and bought Replay
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wa8yxm@do.not.spam.arrl.net shaped the electrons to say:
>You know... There are always Replay bashers here saying thier TiVo's are
>better than our Replays... I suggest you boiler plate the above 2 lines
>
>I researched and bought Replay

You don't have to be a basher - I researched, including hands on use
of both, and bought TiVo.

Both products had advantages and disadvantages then (nearly 4 years
ago now), and that's still true. Though TiVo has added things that
ReplayTV had to themselves at the time, and not much the other way.

-MZ
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>
> You don't have to be a basher - I researched, including hands on use
> of both, and bought TiVo.
>
> Both products had advantages and disadvantages then (nearly 4 years
> ago now), and that's still true. Though TiVo has added things that
> ReplayTV had to themselves at the time, and not much the other way.
>
> -MZ

And of course the "additions" duplicate Replay features very crudely.

While I could say Replay's much better picture and vastly better
networking are "enough" for me, the absolute killer is the ease of
navigation through menus and program, something intrinsic to
functionality of the device. How Tivo people can sit there with their
hacks going 30 sec skip,30 sec skip,30 sec skip,30 sec skip,30 sec
skip,30 sec skip,30 sec skip, when I can hit auto or manual skip on a
commercial or decide to go ANYWHERE INSTANTLY within a show amazes me.
To say they are "equivalent" is like saying a daily commute in an
Explorer and a Trailblazer are "equivalent" except that with one you
have to drag a boat anchor every day.