TiVo Bug Shuts Out Many Series 1 TiVo Owners? 166
Didion Sprague writes "A bug in recently released DirecTv/TiVo software is allegedly causing major chaos with many TiVo users -- forcing many users over the past few days to upgrade their Series 1 Tivo boxes to newer, Series 2 models (which retail for $79). Apparently lots of folks on the TiVo Community forum and DBS forums are frustrated and angry. The bug has apparently been reproduced and causes the video stream to freeze when a combination of factors are met. DirecTv has been offering users who complain a $79 credit -- but hasn't admitted the problem, let alone offered up a timetable for a fix. The problem only occurs with the DirecTv TiVo boxes -- not the standalone models."
More Sales! (Score:5, Funny)
Now there's a bug they'll rush to fix!
Re:More Sales! (Score:2)
You must've missed the part where they stated they'd offer a $79 refund to those who complain. This is the price of the Series 2.
Now granted, I'm sure there will be plenty of people who don't call and complain and just upgrade, but that serves them right for not calling to complain over a faulty product.
So the consumer is really getting a free upgrade with some minor hastles.
Huh (Score:5, Funny)
"Feature" (Score:2)
Indeed, it's a "feature"!
I, TIVO (Score:1)
Re:I, TIVO (Score:2)
Re:Huh (Score:2)
Well that took all the fun out of my stale Microsoft joke.
Re:Huh (Score:2)
Geez, it was in the summary, and in the first visible post... The upgrade will basically be free, so no, it is not a business strategy (I do realize that was probably a joke...)
Re:Huh (Score:2)
You paid $79 for the TiVo hardware and $199 for the subscription. DirecTV programming broke your TiVo, so you buy another for $79. Now you need another subscription - another $199. Total price paid = $556 - less the $79 from Customer Support gives $477 total out-of-pocket. Price paid BEFORE DirecT
Re:Huh (Score:2)
(Still would like to know how they managed to mangle hardware through programming...)
Re:Huh (Score:2)
Whew, glad you found that quickly... After reading your initial reply, I was about to get pretty upset about it -- I forgot about the required subscription (I don't watch enough TV to warrant paying for a TiVo, but still think it's a great invention). As for mangling the EQ, do they send out firmware updates over their net? That's the only thing I could think of.
Re:Huh (Score:2)
Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:4, Interesting)
If anything, this underlines the value of not plugging your Tivo in and having it automatically update itself. I've left my Tivo unplugged for more than six months and it continues to work fine. There's not often a need for software upgrades.
It's also worth noting that a lot of the posters in the Tivo Community, when confronted with this "bug" used it as reasoning to run out and pick up the new Series 2 units for $79 -- you know you've got a great product with loyal users when, upon confronted with a bug, they purchase more of your products!
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:2)
I have been travelling and my tivo is being borrowed. if I get hit w/ this bug though, i am going to ditch it and go mythtv.
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:3, Informative)
The DirecTV Tivo gets program schedules via satellite. The only thing you need the phone line for is software updates and PPV stuff. If you don't use PPV, you probably never have to plug it in.
Although, it's not a bad idea to do the updates. I finally let mine phone home a
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:2)
You get bitch notices once a day at 14,21,then day 28-119 (I'm not sure what happens after that, I finally plugged it back in for a day). Used to be Tivo would cut you off after 32 days of no phone activity, but policy changed after DirecTV took over. In my case the phone cable stretches accross the floor, so I only
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:1)
True, but.. (Score:2)
and I can't find a menu option for "delete all messages" so i have to delete those 1 by 1. it's annoying.
I finally just got an actual phone line just to shut the damn thing up (can't get it working over vonage)
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:1)
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:2)
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:3, Funny)
For the record, the only hack my Sony T-60 has is a 120Gb drive in lieu of the original 40GB (I storage in case of disaster). I've been getting this weird bahavior occasionally too, just hadn't thought to check the forums because it hasn't hit me too much, beyond nearly sending me into tears when a got a big
Your TiVo has experienced se
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:5, Informative)
"This appears to be an isolated issue that has only affected a small number of owners of much older Tivos (and in reality, ones that probably have a bunch of weird hacks). I'm sure Tivo is going to fix it, and the bug seems to be so obscure, it's probably wise of them to wait before even acknowledging it, especially when there's a chance the bug isn't related to a standard Tivo setup."
I guess if you call rain an isolated issue, you don't live in Seattle or any other place where it rains a lot. For the majority of people who own these boxes, this is an annoying issue that I hope they resolve quickly. And for the record, it has NOTHING to do with "weird hacks" as you put it. The problem 100% does exist with a standard Tivo set up, so don't minimize the effects of the problem for all of us who actually have to deal with it until Tivo fixes the issue.
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:2)
Well, it is probably completely standard, but it is hard to be sure.
Quick story - had a normal Tivo and all was well until one day it died and wouldn't boot. Everything seemed fine, but it would only make it 3/4ths through the boot cycle and then restart (infinte loop).
So, I obtained a disk image for my model (a Sony SAT-T60), and reimaged the disk using various tools available online. Then after a complete reset and a couple of upgrades everything was
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:1, Informative)
30+ pages on the TiVo foums. People replacing their TiVo boxes. DTV sending out refurbs.
I recall one post suggesting it to
I've had it happen to both my TiVo boxes a few times and they have never been modified or hacked. Not even 30 second skip software functions. The warranty sticker is still on them.
One is a 3 year old Sony and the other is a 2 year old Philips. I'm not totally sure on the age. I was an early
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:2)
It's a big deal. I have hardware that's been working effectively and reliably for me for close to 3 years. Now it's broken and just saying "it's not a big deal" because you THINK that there aren't a lot of people affected; well, that's just wrong. I have valid supported hardware, it's supposed to work, I pay $5 per month for the service
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:2)
Re:Not as big a deal as story suggests (Score:2)
Details on how to reproduce: (Score:5, Informative)
Then Dan Collins posts this tidbit of info that might help somebody figure this one out:
Damn! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Details on how to reproduce: (Score:2)
Re:Details on how to reproduce: (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Details on how to reproduce: (Score:2)
I would play back a show, and get about two seconds of video, and then audio for the rest of the show. New recordings had the same problem.
I rebooted the Tivo and all is well again - fortuantely. Hopefully they'll send out a patch before the odd occurance happens again...
Re:Details on how to reproduce: (Score:2)
This has never happened before - let's hope not again...
Not that unlikely... (Score:2)
Voila, problem reproduced.
Since (Score:3)
tinfoil hat (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:tinfoil hat (Score:2)
Coincidence (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Coincidence (Score:2)
What's the big deal about this? Because you have the raw DirecTV-compressed MPEG2 which you can stream right back off the hard drive.
Consumers Win (Score:3, Interesting)
However, if DirecTv has been offering users who complain a $79 credit , I can't see why consumers do not want to take this opportunity and upgrade to Series 2.
Lifetime service (Score:5, Interesting)
I'd lose that Lifetime Service if I upgraded them to a Series 2 unit. Not a good option, as I dislike extra monthly fees, especially if they have to pay them. It was a gift, I don't like giving gifts that cost money.
Anyway, if my parents start experiencing the problem, I'll downgrade them to 3.1.0b, lock the software, and bypass the protections to disable the nag screen. Upgrading to a Series 2 is simply not an option, unless they can somehow keep the lifetime service on the new box.
Re:Lifetime service (Score:1)
Re:Lifetime service (Score:5, Informative)
So as long as you don't cancel your DirecTV account any DTiVos you have will have lifetime service (possible limit of 8 per account), even if you remove your original DTiVo from the account.
Oh. Well then. (Score:2)
Re:Lifetime service (Score:2)
Re:Lifetime service (Score:4, Informative)
Wow! (Score:2)
not $79 (Score:1)
Re:not $79 (Score:2)
Re:not $79 (Score:1)
Re:not $79 (Score:1)
The RCA and Phillips DTivos are both $79 at Best Buy.
Who cares? (Score:2)
Re:Who cares? (Score:2)
DRM.
Re:Who cares? (Score:2, Insightful)
So while you are given an $80 box for free you now need to pay $250 to get your life-term subscription.
Also alot of people have upgraded thier boxes with more hard drive space which would have to be replaced.
Re:Who cares? (Score:2)
This is for DirectTV subscribers only. They do not have the option for lifetime subscription.
Re:Who cares? (Score:2)
Re:Who cares? (Score:2)
Maybe they don't offer that option any more, but given that this discussion is about older units, that's not relevant.
Re:Who cares? (Score:2)
This would be a little different if they had stated what would happen in these circumstances-- if they will transfer the lifetime to the new unit, there's no issue at all.
That may not be accurate. (Score:1)
Re:Who cares? (Score:5, Insightful)
* May have dozens (or over a hundred if they upgraded their drive) of hours of programming on the unit.
* Will have to spend at least a couple of hours adding their old season passes, preferences and such to the system and things like their "thumbs" ratings will be lost forever.
* Could have installed / enabled hacks that are simply not feasible on the series 2 (and in the case of a few things like caller ID on some of the older units, are simply not possible on the newer units)
* Will not see a significant performance boost from the new hardware
All of the above combine for some very powerful reasons to not want to upgrade. DirecTV and TiVo could have architected things differently so that season passes and preferences were archived on the dial-up server, which would have alleviate #2 above, but otherwise there is not much that can be done to make this a painless process.
It's not like buying a new TV or a new receiver
The only real advantages I see in going from a Series 1 to a Series 2 box:
* You get a couple of USB ports that, unlike standalone TiVos, DirecTV purposefully does not enable (on standalones you can use them for USB networking, removing the need for a phone line to the system)
* You will continue to get updates after DirecTV stops sending out system updates to Series 1 units
* You get a system with more CPU (but less ways to use it due to a dearth of hacks for the Series 2
So needless to say, there is no burning need to upgrade to the Series 2. To the HD TiVo, yes, but that is MUCH more expensive.
Is this a conspiracy to force people to upgrade as others have suggested? Hell no
seriously (Score:4, Funny)
Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye bye (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye (Score:1)
Yeah it runs on linux(QT), so it's a little hard to set up, but it runs well, downloads TV schedules for free, supports multiple tuners and a wide range of cards including pcHDTV [pchdtv.com]
Re:Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye (Score:1)
Re:Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye (Score:2)
You mean like uh.. I dunno KnoppMyth [mysettopbox.tv] (knoppix + Mythtv distro)
=)
e.
Re:Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye (Score:2)
Re:Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye (Score:2)
mythtv [mythtv.org]
Re:Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye (Score:2)
Re:Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye (Score:1)
Re:Respect to the pioneers, but they're going bye (Score:2)
And yes, there are TiVos with DVD recorders, and TiVos with ethernet export.
The plus for DirecTiVo users is that DirecTV uses a $25,000 statistical MPEG II encoder, something you won't find in your garden variety cheap PC.
Have you checked Tivo prices lately? (Score:2)
I don't expect a PC to get significantly cheaper than that for quite a while, even if you don't consider the price for a monitor and remote control.
How Convenient! (Score:2)
(runs away)
I called DirecTV yesterday about this issue..... (Score:1, Interesting)
After reading this, I called DirecTV and told them about what I had "learned" that It was not just my unit but that their software had hosed my tivo. They are crediting my acount $99 + 14 (installation) so 113.00. So software bug = free new tivo. I guess once they patch the old one (which I keep) I will have to
That's happened on my series 2 (Score:1, Interesting)
when starting to play a recording. I just rebooted and kept living my
life with no thoughts of conspiracy.
I'm finding another bug (Score:2)
Has anyone else experienced this?
Re:I'm finding another bug (Score:2)
If you:
It might've helped if you'd named platform and version...
Re:I'm finding another bug (Score:2)
Re:I'm finding another bug (Score:2)
Considering the silliness of campaign season, I'm having trouble seeing this as a bad thing. I may have to buy one myself now...
Re:I'm finding another bug (Score:2)
Re:I'm finding another bug (Score:2)
Just got of the phone with DTV customer service (Score:5, Interesting)
So, everyone, please call and ask to speak to Jill the customer service supervisor to let them know this is happening to you too, since she is obviously unaware of the issue.
Re:Just got of the phone with DTV customer service (Score:2)
That's too funny. 'Hey, everyone on Slashdot, call this one chick about your problems.' The poor bitch.
Weird (Score:2)
Sony T60 DirecTivo Remote kicks all forms of ass. (Score:2, Insightful)
I've had this box for 4 years and I can say without question that it has by far the best remote I've ever used. It's very comfortable in the hand, and I was using it by feel within hours of getting it.
I hope my box continues to work, because that's one thing a Series 2 box will not have. I recently got a Toshiba DVDivo (for a different TV) and the remote eats by comparison.
Slagheap
ROFL! (Score:2, Funny)
She just posted how to get the $79 dollars...this after I spend 30 minutes chewing on someone at DirecTV with no luck. Jerk told me "Since it has a hard drive in it, it breaks often...you should throw it away" and "You can't believe what you read on the Internet -- there was that town with the styrofoam, you know? That town?" (he had no idea what the story was about...though I did) and repeatedly "There are 13 million people with DirecTivos" (He didn't believe me when I told h
Consumer applicances that change without notice (Score:1)
Don't forget Freevo (Score:1)
Re:Don't forget Freevo (Score:2)
The Fix (Score:2)
Issue finally acknowledged, will be fixed... (Score:2)
I'm glad to hear it. I hope this update takes weeks instead of months this time. (I wonder if this statement was prompted by this Slashdot story?)
By the way, it's DirecTV that should get the blame for the poor handling of this issue, not TiVo. DirecTV is
Re:I want my...I want my... (Score:1)
Or do they just hate the Dire Straits?
Re:I want my...I want my... (Score:2)
Remember when MTV played Music Videos?
Re:I want my...I want my... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Music videos? I don't listen to rap...
Re:LOLOL (Score:3, Funny)
Re:they won't fix this... (Score:3, Insightful)
serie 2 has more capability that than serie 1, because most of the userhacks that people did for serie 1 has been implemented in serie 2. Still, serie 2 still give me the ability to install more hd capacity (even upgrade the kernel, since the kernel they're using, linux 2.4.18 or something, has an upper limit of 137 GB), telnet into the system, install tivoweb etc.
And the bug was just discovered. Gi
Re:they won't fix this... (Score:1)
First of all, Series 2 adds no additional ability to harvest you're watching habits... Series 1 TiVo's already know EVERYTHING (trust me) about what you watch...
Having said that, know this:
Their are three levels of privacy. The middle level, which is the default collects all of the information on you're viewing habits, but throws out you're box ID... IE, it gets munged with tons of other anonymous data...
You can opt out of even this level with 1 phone call... (I LIKE the fact that my viewing habit
MythTV - better than TIVO if you're a geek (Score:4, Informative)
MythTV is great and it's extensible - if you want to build your own PVR and you like Linux, then you'll like MythTV. It's not necessarily cheaper than a Tivo up front, but it's more flexible and extensible if you're into that sort of hacking thing
Having just completed a MythTV box that now "owns" my TV, I can say it was more complicated, cost more, and took longer than I expected. I can also say that I'm very happy with what I have and what I can do with it, and the potential to add new features and functionality.
Installing MythTV takes some time. I recommend using one of the distros/guides below. Following these, most clueful people should be able to get MythTV running.
See:
MythTV Homepage [mythtv.org]
KnoppMyth - bootable MythTV [hust.la]
Jarod's Fedora/MythTV Homepage [wilsonet.com]
Debian MythTV howto [rit.edu]
Gentoo MythTV howto [yi.org]
Re:MythTV - better than TIVO if you're a geek (Score:2)
e.
Re:MythTV - better than TIVO if you're a geek (Score:2)
See the links from http://www.eff.org/broadcastflag/ to http://www.pchdtv.com
2. Does it manage two tuners?
It can manage as many tuners as you have slots to put them in
Re:..yawn (Score:2)
Maybe anybody that is paying for it and expect it to work.