tiver
12-28-2008, 05:03 PM
I've been griping on this forum ... sorry about that.
The problem is, I'm not a tivo enthusiast. I'm not a tivo fan. To be honest, I have no interest in tivo (per se) at all.
All I want is a consumer grade HD DVR that is DRM-free, and after a lot of research and reading, I came to the conclusion that a hacked s3/HD tivo was really the only route. Other routes involved very marginal hardware, unreliable IR blasting, and experimental channel-changing-over-firewire, and that's before you even got to the question of interface and wife-friendlieness, etc.
So, unless something new has arisen in the last 12 months, I am convinced that the only reasonable way to record arbitrary CATV channels in HD, without DRM, is with a hacked s3/HD tivo.
The problem is, this requires a commitment to being a tivo hacker and enthusiast that I think is unreasonable. I have no problem with the initial hacking, etc., but with 3-4 updates coming each year, on an unpredictable schedule, and with NO community alerts like a simple RSS feed for updates, one is forced into being a "tivo hacker" on an ongoing basis.
I'm just not interested. It's my own problem, nobody elses fault - I just don't care that much about tivo to be babysitting my hacked box all the time.
So again, my problem, not your fault, etc. Therefore, the following two questions are just _out of curiousity_:
1. Has anyone proposed any meaningful solution for making a tivo perma-hacked ? Even outlandish suggestions like running the real tivo software in a jail, or chroot, while running the hacked software underneath, or further breaking their protection mechanisms, etc. - has there been any speculation _at all_ as to how a perma-hacked tivo might ever come about ? It's not quite ten years now that people have been hacking tivos, but it's close ... In all of this time I can't be the only one whose life is too busy to be rehacking/reapplying/babysitting all year.
2. Am I correct in my analysis of the currently available DRM-free, HD recording choices out there ? Is it generally agreed that a hacked tivo really is the only way to (reasonably) pursue this kind of functionality ?
Thanks.
The problem is, I'm not a tivo enthusiast. I'm not a tivo fan. To be honest, I have no interest in tivo (per se) at all.
All I want is a consumer grade HD DVR that is DRM-free, and after a lot of research and reading, I came to the conclusion that a hacked s3/HD tivo was really the only route. Other routes involved very marginal hardware, unreliable IR blasting, and experimental channel-changing-over-firewire, and that's before you even got to the question of interface and wife-friendlieness, etc.
So, unless something new has arisen in the last 12 months, I am convinced that the only reasonable way to record arbitrary CATV channels in HD, without DRM, is with a hacked s3/HD tivo.
The problem is, this requires a commitment to being a tivo hacker and enthusiast that I think is unreasonable. I have no problem with the initial hacking, etc., but with 3-4 updates coming each year, on an unpredictable schedule, and with NO community alerts like a simple RSS feed for updates, one is forced into being a "tivo hacker" on an ongoing basis.
I'm just not interested. It's my own problem, nobody elses fault - I just don't care that much about tivo to be babysitting my hacked box all the time.
So again, my problem, not your fault, etc. Therefore, the following two questions are just _out of curiousity_:
1. Has anyone proposed any meaningful solution for making a tivo perma-hacked ? Even outlandish suggestions like running the real tivo software in a jail, or chroot, while running the hacked software underneath, or further breaking their protection mechanisms, etc. - has there been any speculation _at all_ as to how a perma-hacked tivo might ever come about ? It's not quite ten years now that people have been hacking tivos, but it's close ... In all of this time I can't be the only one whose life is too busy to be rehacking/reapplying/babysitting all year.
2. Am I correct in my analysis of the currently available DRM-free, HD recording choices out there ? Is it generally agreed that a hacked tivo really is the only way to (reasonably) pursue this kind of functionality ?
Thanks.