Hughes Satellite which is DirecTV. Directv no longer makes or uses Hughes, however Hughes receivers will still work with standard Directv.
No. It is not hard to use DirectTv DVR with Tivo. The reason how I know this is because I have a Tivo and i find that it is not hard to use directtv dvr with it.
Yes, you can connect your tivo to the direct tv receiver.
DirecTV with Tivo allows you to get a huge number of stations and record then without the need for tapes.
The Comast DVR has a different interface, while the DirecTV DVR has an arguably better user experience.
tivo stand alone unit, yes ,one at a time
Guillan vigman
Tivo from DirecTV does this. I think the regular Tivo can do this as well.
You need a newer remote control. RC34 is the best and you can get it in Ebay for like $8.00 dollars or directv.com for $20.00 Good Luck!
The TiVo DVR's come with a two year warranty which is better than Comcast and DirecTV.
DirectTv is a form of satellite tv. DirectTv recently started a relationship with Tivo to offer dvr service. This means that you can watch a show, pause it, record it, and save it to a hard drive in your receiver. You can store and record tv shows directly to your receiver, like a computer, and play it back whenever you want. http://support.directv.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/77/~/directv-relationship-with-tivo---new-hd-dvr
since its launch in the united states, TiVo has been made avalaible in Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Puerto rico, Taiwan, and the united kingdom, newer models, however have adopted CableCard standard
The Tivo series 2 is a better product from the TIvo series 3 or 4 for a few reasons. The Tivo 2 has more movie options to choose from and also holds more programming with a bigger memory capacity.