Build Your Own Tivo

from the but,-why? dept

Mike (anonymous, please) Loh... :-) writes "Well, I'm not sure too much free time is exactly right, but for about 200 clams and a free weekend, this guy bought standard off-the-shelf computer components (graphics cards, connectors), and built his own personal video recorder (PVR). Hey, I'm always looking for the cheap workarounds (like splitting and using your ATT broadband cable for excellent local TV reception -- beats speaker wire and aerials). Nothing too tricky to a PVR: hard drive, computer, local listings, and a graphics card that takes TV input. Nice." Yeah, but these days, it seems you can buy a Tivo for $50 or so... So, I'm not so sure how useful the DIY solutions are going to be.
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    dan pritts, 6 Feb 2002 @ 9:55am

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    so where exactly can you buy a $50 tivo? I have not seen any for less than $200 anytime recently.

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      Mike (profile), 6 Feb 2002 @ 10:25am

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      I know a few weeks ago they were $70 at Amazon for one Tivo model. I forget which one, though. I've also seen a combined DirecTV/Tivo box for about $100 from American Satellite. There was also some promotion where you had to get some code or coupon from Tivo and you could get the box for $50 - but I'm not sure how or where to get that coupon.

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        dan pritts, 8 Feb 2002 @ 10:19am

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        alas, i missed that.

        I've been keeping an eye on the market, though, and while there were some $99 units nearly two years ago (and in retrospect i really wish i'd bought one, since the subscription was still "only" $200 back then compared to $250 now), I haven't seen anything for less than $200 new in quite a while.

        The low end philips model regularly goes for $175 or so on ebay.

        you *can* do a little better buying a dish receiver with Tivo built in, but then you have to buy the dish service, which for me would be significantly more than i pay for cable for similar service.

        oh well...

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    anon, 6 Feb 2002 @ 10:39am

    Subscription fee

    So even if you could buy a Tivo for $50, which sounds unlikely and only possible if the planets align and Tivo is discontinuing some model, there is still the monthly subscription fee. $200 for a DIY model means I don't pay $10/month on top of overpriced cable costs.

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