Great Idea, Poor Recordings
Ease Of Use
Limited recording options.
Posted Jan 31, 2006 - I bought this unit hoping that I would be able to save my favorite shows to DVD. Unfortunately, the recording quality is so poor, you would be better off using a VCR. The only format worth viewing is their BEST format, wich will only allow you to save about 45hrs on the HDD or 1hr onto a DVD. If your movie is even 1min longer, you have to split the movie onto 2 discs. The RS-TX60 will not let you edit out any portion of the recording nor let you put in any user chapter breaks. If you have saved a movie on the HDD in BEST format, you cannot change to a lower format to fit the movie to the DVD disc (not that you would want to use a lower format). If you set the DVR to record at a lower quality, you will also have to watch live TV at the lower quality as well because you're never really watching live TV, your really watching what the DVR recorded a 1/2 second ago. The rest of the TIVO system is great, the ability to watch a DVD or pre-recorded show while the unit is recording something else is nice. You can even watch TV or pre-recorded shows while recording to DVD. If you only subscibe to basic TIVO it takes about 1hr to record a full DVD. If you subscibe to the TIVO service, they upgrade your software to allow 24min recordings. I have had a few times that the TIVO guide was wrong on the times that a show aired, and it recorded something else, and the "Season Pass" will sometimes be tricked into not recording an episode if the new showing has the same title as one previously recorded, but generally I like the TIVO service. MY recomendation, is to by a TIVO box if you want those features, and get a seperate DVD recorder.
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