TiVo has in select markets in New England a special TiVo box for Comcast customers which has Comcast On Demand right on the box, although oddly enough it's the older interface and only on the Moto boxen that currently ships.
@dragonfli I have the ComcasTivo box. Its a software overlay on top of the Motorola box. Whule the software is probably better than the iGuide software the comes with most Comcast DVRs, its light-years behind my TivoHD. Its slow and buggy. I don't miss recordings as seems to happen with many cable DVRs, but the most recent iteration of the software wants to record every single repeat, meaning that shows on cable networks get recorded like 20 times.
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Hmm, picture #7 has a thing for Comcast OnDemand.
TiVo has in select markets in New England a special TiVo box for Comcast customers which has Comcast On Demand right on the box, although oddly enough it's the older interface and only on the Moto boxen that currently ships.
https://www3.tivo.com/dvr-products/tivo-partners/tivo-comcast/index.html
@dragonfli I have the ComcasTivo box. Its a software overlay on top of the Motorola box. Whule the software is probably better than the iGuide software the comes with most Comcast DVRs, its light-years behind my TivoHD. Its slow and buggy. I don't miss recordings as seems to happen with many cable DVRs, but the most recent iteration of the software wants to record every single repeat, meaning that shows on cable networks get recorded like 20 times.