There are two 'Series Link' options on the TiVo software.
'Series Link' will record episodes of the selected series on the selected channel.
'Series Link+' will record episodes of the selected series on any subscribered channel.
For either the user can select just NEW episodes. all episodes but not repeating episodes, or every broadcast episode including repeats.
It means that it will continue to record future series - even if they have changed channels (like BBC2 to BBC1).
It is a very good system not carried over to Virgin's new 360 box.
@gcdmartinwrote:
The feature on Tivo is called Series Link +
TiVo does that too. Can do recordings based on selected sports teams, or actors, etc.
@albacorewrote:
This also reminds me of the Topfield with modified software, where you could set up a search string of text, eg a program title, and it would record any instances found in the future.
Ahh yes series link +. Otherwise know to tivo users in the US as season pass.
Great bit of software
It was known as that on the original TiVo boxes here in the UK too. though the EPG was only updated when the box "called in" so it was quite often out of date, which was when the padding options really helped. I was so frustrated when TiVo joined forces with Virgin as there was no cable within 30 miles of me 😞 That's when I first joined BT Vision....
I remember the original Thomson scenium tivo. With its cache card etc.
Shame tivo don't sell the antenna version (as they call it) here for us UK folk. All it needs is the atsc tuner swapped for dvb-t or even a dvb-s version for freesat. I think it would have done well.
Enhanced meta data is where it excels
On the other hand, I recall that you had to pay a subscription (£10 per month?) to Tivo to use the TV guide - who would want to pay that now?
Actually when purchaed you could take out a one-off life time subscription for £200 - so about 20 months in value.
I got two boxes early on with both lasting 10 years - so good value.
@albacorewrote:On the other hand, I recall that you had to pay a subscription (£10 per month?) to Tivo to use the TV guide - who would want to pay that now?
It was groundbreaking at the time. Still is in some ways. There are features that tivo has that still rivals don't have. Examples include :
This is based on my experience with virgin media tivo as some of those obviously wern't around in the original days.