TiVO is brand new to me. Had it setup in a new house with a local cable company last week. Used Dish DVRs for several years...and the past 4 years have been using a different cable company's whole home DVR solution, that is much different than TiVO. I know I have a lot to learn about TiVO, but a lot of things seem to take a lot of steps to do.
I have a Premier Q TiVo with 3 TiVO minis. A few questions I have:
1. I know the Premier Q has 4 tuners, can I setup a shared tuner, so I can use PIP on a TV to use HDMI? Or, would I have to install a splitter and run the coax to the TV for PIP?
2. Can I setup different guide listings and switch between them easily? For example, with my current cable company I have several different guides (HD, Sports, Favorites, Movies, Music, SD, All, etc.) and to switch between them I just keep pressing Guide...each time I press it, a different guide listing shows.
3. I can't find a way to click on a show in the guide and tell it to record all, without having to go into the Season Pass and set it up there. Seems to be way too many steps than what I'm used to. Is there a quicker way?
I know there are other questions I've had, just can't think of them right now. And, I may like TiVO after I get used to it, but right now it seems like it has a lot of overhead.
I have a Premier Q TiVo with 3 TiVO minis. A few questions I have:
1. I know the Premier Q has 4 tuners, can I setup a shared tuner, so I can use PIP on a TV to use HDMI? Or, would I have to install a splitter and run the coax to the TV for PIP?
2. Can I setup different guide listings and switch between them easily? For example, with my current cable company I have several different guides (HD, Sports, Favorites, Movies, Music, SD, All, etc.) and to switch between them I just keep pressing Guide...each time I press it, a different guide listing shows.
3. I can't find a way to click on a show in the guide and tell it to record all, without having to go into the Season Pass and set it up there. Seems to be way too many steps than what I'm used to. Is there a quicker way?
I know there are other questions I've had, just can't think of them right now. And, I may like TiVO after I get used to it, but right now it seems like it has a lot of overhead.
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