One Blogger’s Experience With Getting A Comcast TiVo Installed
Steve Garfield has published a great post along with several pictures detailing his experience with getting Comcast to install a Comcast/TiVo in his home. According to Steve, he was the first individual to receive a Comcast TiVo in the Boston area! The experience appears to have been a little rough however, Steve seems to be happy with his “new” DVR now that he has it installed.
Anybody else have a Comcast/TiVo experience that they would like to share?
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As a side note, I would like to thank Tom for putting me down as his TiVo rewards referrer. If you’d like to put me down as your referrer, all you need to do is enter my email address (raianoat AT gmail DOT com) when you activate your TiVo. Thanks Tom. It really is appreciated!




December 21st, 2007 at 4:05 am |
[...] Picked up from TiVo Blog. [...]
December 21st, 2007 at 9:32 pm |
[...] Steve Garfield has posted several new pictures of his Comcast TiVo DVR that he received yesterday. [...]
February 11th, 2008 at 8:10 pm |
I have had Comcast TiVo on a Motorola DCH3416 since mid-Dec 2007. I am happy to have my TiVo interface back, but the DVR has bugs. The HDMI interface flakes out a few times a week. I get sound but no picture. Due to this problem I have hooked up the standard coax cable as a backup so I can navigate and “restart the DVR” from the Settings menu. This problem usually happens when I switch from HiDef to StdDef channels, which requires the box to switch from 1080 to 480 or 720. One time I had to do a full power-down because DVR restart didn’t work. It is annoying, but never looses programs or fails to come back. Get to fixing this Comcast! (Posted: Feb 11, 2008)