Tivo has its problems, unfortunately. I have to wonder where and what the Product Management folks there are doing.
Just like everyone else, I loved my Tivo when I first got it. Skip commercials. Pause the Tivo when the kids are interrupting your favorite show. And of course, I could rely on it to record my favorite shows so that once a week my wife and I could sit down and watch the few decent shows on television these days. And I had so few problems and such benefit that I even bought one for my three year old.
That said, I've decided I won't ever buy another one. Why? Let me count the ways.
Tivo Problem 1: No lifetime subscription. I got both of my Tivos for less than $50 each, and then a lifetime subscription for $299. Tivo ended this program quite some time ago. Like Tivo? How about paying $19.95 per month for the rest of your life to use it. No thanks. The problem is that I already have TOO MANY subscriptions, and I don't want to add to my monthly budget.
Tivo Problem 2: After a little over one year the Tivo remote is falling apart. Tape holds the battery cover on. The buttons are worn so I can't see the functions. No problem, right? Just get a replacement, yet when I contacted Tivo a new remote is $39.95. Gee, my Mitsubishi remote has lasted 10 years, and none of my other remotes have ever fallen apart. But now to replace the remote for my $50 Tivo I have to pay $39.95? I think not.
Tivo Problem 3: One of the MAIN benefits of Tivo is that you can skip commercials. But the only way to do it (other than painfully sitting and watching it fast forward) is to enter the secret hack code that automatically moves it 30 seconds forward. When it works it is great. Unfortunately, Tivo hasn't built this into the system (despite it being OBVIOUS that this is a very valuable feature). So what do you do? You type in the secret code and the Tivo does what you want. Unfortunately every few days (or sometimes weeks) the Tivo upgrades itself and installs a new version of the operating system. So guess what? That's right, your secret code is erased and you have to reprogram it. I can't even tell you how annoying this is.
Tivo Problem 4: Re-record your favorite shows over and over while other shows are being put in the trash. I watch Jim Cramer's Mad Money, Glenn Beck and a few other shows on CNBC and similar cable channels. All of these are one several times a day. Maybe I am just a naïve user (except I've been a Product Manager in the tech industry for 20 years), but what happens is that I get 3 or 4 versions of each of these shows recorded every single day, wiping out my other recorded content. Even Jim Cramer mentioned this Tivo problem on his show. And of course, even thought I've already got a recording of one of these shows from earlier in the day, Tivo continues to interrupt me while I'm viewing a ball game or other show and tells me it is about to change the channel to record a second or third version.
Tivo Problem 5: This one is the one that was the nail in the coffin. A few months ago my Tivo upgraded itself to include some new functionality - a new version of the operating system that included Tivo for kids. Apparently it was supposed to provide parental controls blah blah blah that helped parents stop their kids from watching inappropriate TV. Well, I can tell you as a parent of a three year old that the features it has completely missed the mark. But here is THE WORST PART - now when I flip channels using Tivo and the remote there is a VERY annoying delay of about 2 seconds until it goes to the next channel. Imagine not being able to flip channels on your TV. I guess I could switch to using the standard remote, but then I LOSE ALL OF THE BENEFITS OF TIVO, like being able to pause live tv, etc.
None of these issues are rocket science to solve. But instead the efforts seem at Tivo seem focused on trying to sell me a new $799 HD Tivo. I hope they fix some of these things. Maybe they'll even hire the 280 Group to do some research and write an MRD about how to make Tivo that magic product again that it once was. :-)