TiVo's Forced Deletions Labeled A Bug

from the make-a-deal-with-the-devil dept

TiVo had said last year it would introduce controls on its DVRs to let content providers decide when recordings of certain shows could "expire" and be automatically deleted from users' devices. The functionality was quietly rolled out at the end of the year, and things have remained quiet as few (if any) broadcasters have actually started flagging their shows to delete, until this weekend when TiVo enthusiast sites got busy after one user noticed several recordings on his TiVo that couldn't be saved indefinitely. Apparently, it's down to a "bug" at a local Fox affiliate that mistakenly tagged the shows, with some users jumping to TiVo's defense. But isn't the real bug including the functionality in the first place? While this instance may have been a mistake, it's a stark reminder to TiVo owners that quite literally with a flip of the switch, TV networks could severely dent the functionality of their devices because TiVo decided to play ball and horse-trade with them. TiVo has been a revelation for many people, improving their TV viewing experience, but with the company's moves lately to put ads in front of people that want to skip them, other ad gimmicks and the looming specter that Hollywood could decide at anytime to make TiVos less useful, when will users decide enough is enough?
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  1. identicon
    todd, 13 Sep 2005 @ 5:56pm

    No Subject Given

    With DirecTV leaving TiVo behind, it is time to open the platform -- officially and completely. TivoOS for media servers, HTPCs, etc. Mollifying the networks / content providers was helpful in 1999. Move or die.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    NSN, 14 Sep 2005 @ 3:09am

    Shoulda Got a ReplayTV Anyway

    Better features with ReplayTV anyway...shoulda got a ReplayTV.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    bob, 14 Sep 2005 @ 9:58am

    hmmm

    While I like my TiVo, I like my PC with Sage TV better.
    TiVo is really for the wife and kids so they don't muck up the programs I want to watch.
    I've also found that the more TV I save up to watch, the less I care about archiving programs permanently because I never watch them.
    so ... I really don't care if a program I was waiting to watch gets deleted ... it's only TV.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Phil, 14 Sep 2005 @ 4:34pm

    Re: Shoulda Got a ReplayTV Anyway

    Amen brother, amen...

    link to this | view in thread ]


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