Tuesday, 10 April 2012

TiVo Premiere DVRs within the San Francisco Bay Area get Comcast VOD beginning today

TiVo DVRs in the Bay Area updated with Comcast video on-demand starting today
Only one month shy of the year as we first heard it might happen (not counting the icon flub throughout the initial Premiere announcement) TiVo has introduced its DVRs will have the ability to access Comcast's Xfinity When Needed library. Your blog and product page feature several screenshots flashing the Xfinity VOD icon and revealing the TiVo Premiere UI's universal search tugging from Comcast's library alongside other sources like Netflix, Amazon . com and Hulu Plus. So far, switching to 3rd party DVRs solely meant largely foregoing use of Comcast's VOD, however with this clients who search the TiVo experience can switch without making compromises. Naturally, to take advantage of the clients will have to be Comcast TV customers, although we hear the recording is going to be shipped via QAM much like on cable company possessed boxes rather than IP, that might provide greater video quality compared to Xbox 360 360's lately released application. The update is going to be distributed around clients within the San Fran to begin, shipped "today and also over the following couple of days" -- not sure yet when we'll check this out unveil elsewhere.

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