DirecTV Buys What's Left Of ReplayTV
from the thanks-for-the-time-shifted-memories dept
DirecTV has had something of a love-hate affair with TiVo for years, so the company must be happy that it's been able to pick up the remains of ReplayTV. Remember that ReplayTV actually pre-dated TiVo in the DVR scene -- and the two were direct competitors for a while. ReplayTV was a favorite among many in the techset for not giving in to the entertainment industry (as TiVo did). That meant that ReplayTV actually allowed features like commercial skipping and sharing recordings with other ReplayTV users. Unfortunately for ReplayTV this also meant a series of bank account-draining lawsuits forcing the company into bankruptcy followed by a firesale to consumer electronics firm D&M Holdings. Not much was heard from ReplayTV for a while. The company decided to drop the hardware habit and focus just on software -- but apparently it wasn't doing much for D&M Holdings. It's unclear what DirecTV is planning to do with what's left of ReplayTV, but the immediate speculation is that it's really just buying a patent portfolio at this point. It's a rather sad end for what had been an innovative and consumer-friendly company.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I love my replay
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Nice Boxes
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Me too
I figure that when they stop getting updates then I'll look at seeing if I can shoehorn MythTV into them.
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TiVo Pain
I want Replay back =( Maybe their acquisition can help DirecTV to suck less, but I doubt it. Right now, I'd almost prefer cable, and I'd definitely prefer a Media Center PC.
-- katie
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ReplayTV
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ReplayTV
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Re: ReplayTV
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My Replay
I hope DirecTV keeps providing the program menu.
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Re: Commercial Skip Fiction?
Or perhaps the Anonymous Coward is actually clueless when it comes to how this technology works:
The method of "Commericial Advance" employed by Replay in units up through Model 5000 was automatic. Repeat: Automatic. Tivo's skip method was and still is quite manual.
As such, Replay's units up to, but not including the 5500 series, were perhaps the MOST SUBVERSIVE products on the planet. Watching ReplayTV was and still is quite literally like watching PBS all the time. Actually, even the sponsorship announcements at the beginning of shows like NOVA on PBS are GONE. Automatically. No buttons.
Then why is ReplayTV gone? A little matter of not having a war chest big enough to fight the zillions of dollars in advertiser's lawsuits that were ultimately settled on their total weight, not merit. Where was the EFF? Subsequent models after model 5000, (like the 5500) had this "automatic" feature crippled, even though the code was still buried in the FPGA.
Even Tivo's (secretly user-programmable?)30-second skip remained undocumented, though this was still a manual button to press. (select-play-select-30-select). Also because of lawsuit fears.
Fiction? The only fiction here was the sanctity of the US justice system. "Might" clearly won out over "right" here.
Clueless Coward!
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repeat after that guy: AUTOMATIC commercial skip
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Response to: Anonymous Coward on Dec 13th, 2007 @ 8:23am
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ReplayTV Program Service Discontinued
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