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ReplayTV RTV5508 80-Hour Digital Video Recorder

ReplayTV RTV5508 80-Hour Digital Video Recorder


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Brand: ReplayTV
Category: CE

List Price: $299.99
Buy Used: $139.99
You Save: $160.00 (53%)



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 145 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Size: 80-Hour
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12
Dimensions (in): 14 x 16.9 x 3

MPN: RTV5508
Model: 5508
UPC: 018258550819
EAN: 0018258550819

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • ReplayTV service subscription is either a $12.95 monthly fee or $299.99 one-time lifetime fee; discounted $6.95 monthly fee is available for consumers with more than one active unit
  • 80-hour personal video recorder with theme record for capturing programs based on keywords or themes
  • Built-in home networking capabilities via Ethernet; no extra costs to network
  • Pause live-action TV shows, jump back 7 seconds for instant replay, enjoy high-quality slow-motion and fast forward effects
  • Send programs between ReplayTV units in your home; blaze past annoying ads in 30-second increments with QuickSkip

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The ReplayTV 5508 has everything that makes DVRs great and advance features that make it the best DVR available today.PRODUCT FEATURES:Easy tape-free recording;Pause and instant replay live TV;Progressive Scan for digital TVs;Digital Audio out for Home Theaters.

Amazon.com Product Description
The RTV5508 personal video recorder, or PVR, delivers the ability to pause and replay live TV while recording and storing an impressive 80 hours of digital, tapeless audio and video--more than three solid days' worth of entertainment. Enjoy a broadband or phone-line connection to the ReplayTV service and convenient home networking through a built-in Ethernet port--there's no extra hardware required. Subscription to the ReplayTV service is available as either a $12.95 monthly fee or one-time lifetime fee of $299.99; a discounted $6.95 monthly fee is available for consumers with more than one active unit.

ReplayTV's 5500 Series is the most powerful and flexible PVR yet.
With the RTV5508 and the other models in the 5500 Series, ReplayTV has made major revisions, enhancing its feature base while removing certain contentious features found on previous models. ReplayTV's 5.0 software adds four powerful features: recording priority, which identifies recording conflicts and lets you decide which shows to record; network recording, which identifies conflicts and automatically assigns recordings to a home-networked ReplayTV with available hard-disk storage; pause and resume, which lets you pause a movie in the living room and finish watching it in the bedroom; and First-Run Recordings, which records only the new episodes and skips the repeats.

A PVR makes it simple to record favorite shows without the complicated programming requirements of VCRs and without videotape hassles. A PVR frees you from fixed TV schedules so you can watch what you want, when you want. Because ReplayTV uses digital recording to store television and/or cable broadcasts on a hard drive as you're watching, you'll also be able to control live television. You can pause live TV to take a telephone call, rewind to see a scene again, use instant replay to jump back seven seconds, or watch a scene in slow-motion.

Remote is well laid out and easy to read.
ReplayTV connects nightly to the ReplayTV Service to download the latest channel-guide information. Use this intuitive guide and the main system menu to follow simple--and in many cases, one-button--prompts. A feature called theme record automatically records shows using keywords or themes that you supply. You can also search for programs by keyword, helping you discover programs you might not have known about otherwise. If you forget to program your receiver to record a show before you leave for vacation, no worries: you can access your ReplayTV over the Web and program it from anywhere using MyReplayTV.

With multiple ReplayTV 5500-series models in a home connected via their built-in Ethernet ports, you can bounce programs around the house to different PVRs or to send digital photos between your PC and your ReplayTV units. And, like the 5000 Series, the 5500 Series still offers the option for broadband connectivity, which at this time consists of the future potential (via upgradeable firmware) to send non-copyrighted material across the Internet to other ReplayTV units and, possibly, to computers. The 5500 Series units network seamlessly with 5000 Series units.

And while ReplayTV has removed the Send Show and Automatic Commercial Advance features, the 5500 Series retains the QuickSkip and high-speed fast-forward buttons, so you'll still have considerable flexibility in your playback viewing. At the touch of a button, QuickSkip hops through a recorded program in 30-second increments--great for news features you don't care to watch and, yes, for bypassing the less interesting commercials out there. The fast-forward button scans at up to 20 times normal speed.

Built-in Ethernet port allows for convenient home networking.

Other features include room-to-room streaming between networked ReplayTVs, a progressive-scan output (for seamless, flicker-free displays on high-definition and HD-ready TVs), an optical digital-audio output (for direct connection with a compatible AV receiver), parental control (including channel blocking), show organizer, manual record, show extender (which lets you manually extend the start or end times of a recording).

What's in the Box
One ReplayTV RTV5508 PVR, a remote control, remote batteries, a user's manual, a coaxial video cable, a composite-video/stereo analog audio interconnect, an IR blaster cable, a 9-to-15-pin adapter, an RJH-to-9-pin adapter, and an RJ-11 phone cable.


Customer Reviews:   Read 140 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Terrible Service Ruins Everything   March 6, 2007
M. Mitton
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When my ReplayTV worked, it was great. (Though now having tried others, it was worse--except for those few features, like commercial skip, that they took out anyway.) But every single time I had to get support from them, it was an awful experience.

Most recently, I just called for my third time (at least a 20 minute wait each time) to try and cancel my service. You can't cancel on-line--it's the only thing you can't cancel on line. Somehow, that charge never stopped coming. 4 months and counting. This time around, assuming they do actually cancel the service, they refused to even consider refunding the other three months.

Whenever there were problems with the unit, their technical support was incompetent. The only advantage they has was they knew the service codes for the remote, but once I found them on-line, their support was useless. I'm a competent computer person, not a geek, but I was better than they were.

On two occasions, my service stopped, with them claiming that they couldn't charge my card. (It was a "glitch" in their system each time) I went a week without being able to use it, and they didn't credit my account. Then, when I got my new ATM card, I changed it with them. On-line, the change was reflected, but they kept charging the old. Eventually the old one expired, and they didn't even have the patience to let me explain what was wrong; they kept insisting they had made the change. That was two weeks without the use of my unit, no refund for time lost.

I'm using Comcast's DVR now, and it's almost as good, and--I can't believe I'm saying this--their customer service is far superior. Last time I called for help, the woman asked if she could find some specials for me, and 5 minutes later, she had lowered my cable/Internet bill by $40. And later this year, Comcast is switching to TiVo software.

In Sum: even if you think the ReplayTV is a bit better (debatable), you better pray you never have to call them, because then it just won't be worth it.



5 out of 5 stars ReplayTV is THE Best!   December 4, 2006
P. Berry (SF Bay Area, CA, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

One of my ReplayTV boxes is a 4500 model purchased in 2002. It has NEVER needed repair. On the RARE occasion (less than a Windows-based computer) it hangs, just reboot it by pushing and holding the power button until it reboots itself - instructions are easily found in the manual). In the beginning when I had questions and hadn't read the manual, I found their Tech Support people to be fast, exceptionally helpful, knowledgable, and friendly. The machine is either recording or being watched or both nearly 24/7 and is still going strong after all this time. Love, love, love it! How Tivo users live without commerical advance, commercial skip, or 30-second skip is unfathomable!


1 out of 5 stars NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS   April 19, 2006
Peterc Wu
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

im not going to write a long review on this. i've had mine for about 6 month now and it has broken down 3 times!! everything was coverd under warrenty but each time i have to ship it back,it takes about a month to get back. imagin having to re-enter your shows...three times..not having a dvr for a month 3 times. i had a tivo before...now i kick my self for not buying another one when they still had the life time subscriptions.


5 out of 5 stars Both units working great for over 2 years.   March 11, 2006
Josh
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Believe what you want. Both of mine have been working for over 2 years and both were refurbs. I really love commercial skip. Best feature they ever added. I have had 1 unit hang twice you simple unplug it and it solves the problem. Also have a tivo and can say there is no comparison. Replay wins hands down.


1 out of 5 stars Can I give it less than one star? ReplayTV is an awful, awful company!   February 23, 2006
Daniel B. Mccann (Pittsburgh, PA USA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had a Panasonic ShowStopper 2000 (made by ReplayTV). I got it in 2000 or 2001. Worked great. Loved the features. Couldn't live without it. Well I decided to upgrade to get some of the newer features, plus my remote was broken and I couldn't find any universal remote I liked, and the thing was just plain sluggish. What a mistake. I should have just stuck with it.

First thing was ReplayTV wouldn't allow me to transfer my lifetime membership from one box to the other. They only give you a discount if you pay by the month. Great another monthly bill. $7 a month for a channel guide they just get from zip2it.com. What a rip off. And this is over my broadband connection. It doesn't cost them anything.

Second, the hardware and software are just flaky. The power button caved into the box. It stutters during playback. Sometimes the audio lags behind the video. It crashes on some of my uploaded JPG files. The picture upload software crashes my PC. Sometimes the ReplayTV itself crashes and even holding the power button down wont reboot it.

Third, the warranty materials and customer support are terrible. The warranty is really only 90 days long. After that you can send it in to be fixed under warranty at a "fixed price". (...)The tech said it was my hard drive. Why is a hard drive dying after 120 days of service?

I love DVR's but the current ReplayTV's are terrible. I'm probably going to lease one from my cable company until someone can make a decent one. Something you can buy for a resonable price ((...)) and no monthly fees. That sounds like my old ShowStopper.


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