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Saturday, January 17, 2004

I just bought my parents a Nokia Mediamaster 260 S, so that they can watch Hotel Cæsar without hurrying through dinner. The Nokia system is one of the first DVRs in the Norwegian marked (I think).

Having owned a TiVo while I lived in the US, it was really difficult watching tv again without a DVR. Once you tried one, it’s kinda like watching movies without sound. Sure, you can live it with, if you never knew better, but once you get a taste of the sound experience, it’s hard to go back.

One of the thing I love about my TiVo is the Season Pass. It means I can program my TiVo to record the whole season of a tv-show, say Buffy, The Vampire Slayer. Note, I mention Buffy, as in I record the show based on the name. That means, if the show is moved to a different time or even different network, TiVo is intelligent enough to know it. It also know when a show is in rerun, and skips that episode. If a show are on more than once in a week, or are extra long a given week, TiVo knows this and adjust accordingly.

The Mediamaster only records shows by date/time. That means it won’t be aware of shows moved in time or network. You are also limited to how often you want to record a show to daily or weekly. Some shows, like Hotel Cæsar or The Daily Show, are on weekdays. Which means you have to create five record entries.

The Mediamaster also have some annoying features. I was watching a record of Scrub, when another show I had set up for recording started. Instead of just record the show in the background, the Mediamaster stopped the playback, and showed the live-show. I know better than the system what I want to watch.

TiVo’s program list is by date and program name. It also have a short description of the taped show. OTOH, the Mediamaster will only show the name of the show you have taped. There are no indication when the show was taped, nor what the content is. Very annoying. Coupled with somewhat frequent crashes, it is somewhat an exercise in frustration.

The Mediamaster is a nice first try. Unfortunately, it’s not the first DVR on the marked, and I fail to see why Nokia didn’t just license the TiVo technology, instead of coming out with such an inferior product. Basically, the Mediamaster is an glorified VCR, and nothing like a DVR heaven that TiVo is.

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