Hello Warpslide!
** On Friday 29.01.21 - 15:39, Warpslide wrote to Ogg:
I believe that was Aereo - https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Aereo
Whereas TiVo did the reverse - requiring the subscriber to
have set-top boxes to manage the programming.
What's interesting is that TiVo acquired Aereo's assets
after they filed for bankruptcy. I wonder if they did
anything with those assets, or basically just bought them to
shut them down.
I'm not sure how those things work out, but the options depend
on whether the outgoing company is LLC, or incorporated, or any
number of other things. Maybe TiVo agreed to pay off the debts
if they could get some of Aereo's equiment or other assets.
We have two antennas stacked. One facing the CN Tower and
the other facing the US. CTV is the hardest to get & keep
whereas the other channels almost always work. That's the
beauty of digital TV, it's usually "all or nothing" but
there are sometimes where the picture with pixelate, but
usually few & far between.
Yeah.. there is no middle-ground for digital. When it's good,
it's really good! When there is not enough signal, it's dark.
I was under the impression that the Global-TV CIII-2 (channel 2)
station not far from my location was phasing over to digital, or
that it was already partially digital, but it does not seem to
be the case. I wouldn't be able to get it anyway since the OTA
digital stuff resides in the UHF bands, and my outdoor tower
antenna has never picked up anything in that band.
Many years ago I purchased a DVR-HDD tuner/machine.. ..Its
"live" time-shifting feature was/is very cool.
We almost never watch live TV anymore, the Tablo records the
shows we want to watch and and then we can skip the
commercials.
It was very liberating to just zip through the commercials on
OTA recorded programs.
I never heard of the Tablo before. Sounds impressive, since it
acts as a kind of server to feed the different programs it has
recorded to *any* device in the household.
Can you record multiple shows that are broadcasting in the same
time-slot?
Plus, that price bothers me because Tablo is a Canadian
company and at today's exchange rate US$20 = CA$25.44, so
why are they charging us CA$30?
The exchange rate is so fickle. Around this time of year last
year the CDN exchange rate was more than 1.5 times the USD.
It's hovering at about 1.35 for a long time now. Companies just
want to simplify those charges.
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