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Philips HDR312 TiVo 30-Hour Digital Video Recorder
 
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Philips HDR312 TiVo 30-Hour Digital Video Recorder

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Technical Details

  • 225 channels featuring movies, sports, and pay-per-view programming
  • Up to 30 hours of storage capacity
  • 8-second instant replay feature
  • Pause, fast-forward, and rewind
  • Jump-to-live button on remote

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 21 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00002SWHH
  • Item model number: HDR312
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (219 customer reviews)
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    #76 in  Electronics > Televisions & Video > Digital Video Recorders
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 4, 1973

Product Description

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Unlike analog VCRs, Philips's HDR312 personal TV receiver uses TiVo technology to store compressed audio-video data to a computer hard disk. When you're ready to watch a preselected program, the HDR312 retrieves it upon command from a list of shows you've recorded.

Among the most revolutionary aspects of the Philips/TiVo server is the ability to pause live broadcasts and either resume a program where you left off or return to the program in real time. For example, while watching live sporting events, you can replay the last eight seconds of the action. You can then return to the live broadcast at any time. Using the palm-size remote, you can rewind and fast-forward pretaped programs, skipping through recorded commercials if you choose.

Philips supplies all the necessary cables for setting up the HDR312, including a 50-foot phone line and splitter. You don't need a separate phone line; simply connect the splitter to the wall, connect your phone and receiver cable to the splitter, and you're in business. The phone line is vital, however, for downloading TV listings; recording shows; and receiving TiVo's Suggestions feature, which suggests programs you might enjoy based on your previous selections, and TiVolution Magazine, which offers recommendations on the best programs to watch. After the initial download, the receiver spends about five minutes updating your programming data each night.

TiVo's onscreen setup guide includes easy step-by-step instructions. TiVo charges $12.95 a month for its weekly listing service, TiVolution Magazine, and its Suggestions feature, or you can pay a one-time service charge of $299.

Once you've selected a program to record, you have four choices of picture quality: basic, medium, high, or best. The higher settings take up more storage space, which translates into fewer hours of available record time.

Product Description
The Philips HDR312 makes it easy for you to control (pause, rewind, slo-mo) and record (up to 30 hours) of your favorite shows at the touch of a button, without the hassles of videotapes! There is a unique 2-week interactive program guide that is updated nightly, over your phone line. You can even teach TiVo to remember and record the shows you like. Watching and recording television has never been easier!

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185 of 188 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For once, a product that lives up to its ad slogans, December 17, 1999
By E. Yasi (Waltham, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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TiVo's claim that they'll change the way you watch TV is completely true. Being able to pause or replay whatever you're currently watching to grab a snack, answer a call, etc. is great. You can't imagine how helpful it is to have almost two weeks of programming information available to pick and chose what to record for the next few days.

I'd recommend the 30hr unit over the 14hr if you can afford it. After you start searching the two week guide by program name, channel name, favorite channels, or by time of day you'll quickly find plenty of things you want to record.

DirecTV viewers will especially find this useful...it makes all those channels much more manageable, and I prefer the TiVo on-screen guide to the one my DSS box provided.

All of the TiVo menus are well thought out, attractive, and *very* easy to use. They include lots of cables - including S-Video, a phone jack splitter (nice touch), and other goodies so almost anyone will find everything they need to hook TiVo up right out of the box. The User's Guide is helpful too, for people who are a little less sure of themselves around stuff like this.

I picked TiVo over ReplayTV because of their close alliance with DirecTV (DirecTV has invested in them), and from reading other people's comments in newsgroups and other forums. After I spent about half an hour going through the program guide and giving various programs 'thumbs up' or 'thumbs down' ratings (one of the cooler features of TiVo), it came up with a whole bunch of other programs it suggested I might like.

I'm probably sounding like a company spokesperson, but I'm not, I'm just a *very* happy new user of TiVo!

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72 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tivo vs. ReplayTV, November 27, 1999
By "photokev" (Minneapolis) - See all my reviews
I have spent the past 30 days evaluating both a ReplayTV and a Tivo personal digital recorder and this is a brief review of my experience.

If Tivo did not exist, I would probably tell you that ReplayTV was the coolest gadget that I have ever used. However, Tivo has done such a superior job designing their user interface and their remote control that there is no comparison between the two, Tivo is the hands down winner.

ReplayTV's major problem is that they have no sorting system to help you pick the shows that you might want to record. To find the shows that you want to record you must painfully sift through an on screen channel guide one time slot at a time. Tivo in comparison gives you numerous ways to choose shows that you might want to record. You can view the upcomming two weeks of programming in catagories such as Movies, Sports, by channel, or by show name. Tivo will even automatically record shows that it thinks you might like based on shows that you have rated with their thumbs up or thumbs down rating system. At first I was skeptical that I would like this feature, but after a week I found that I loved it. I would get home from work and get a whole list of programs that Tivo went out and recored by itself while I was sleeping and while I was at work.

With Tivo I can scan through hundreds of Movies on my premium channels and in minutes tell it to record all the ones that I want to record for the next two weeks. With ReplayTV it took me so long to do this that after the first few days I found myself only recording shows that were on a regular schedule, like Seinfeld or the X-Files.

ReplayTV basically has a frustrating user interface that forces you to constantly look at the remote control to do every simple task. With Tivo almost all of your options are on screen, so if your sitting in the dark while you are watching TV you don't have to strain your eyes on what button you need to push.

My ReplayTV seemed to often (at least once a day) have a playback glitch. The fast forward or rewind would get stuck and I would have to power the unit on and off to get it to stop.

One last thing, a major one for me, ReplayTV gives you no indication of where you are when you are watching a show. You can't tell if there is 10 minutes or an hour left. I was watching Shindler's List a few days ago and I found this extremely frustrating. With Tivo you get a very helpfull progress bar that appears on the bottom of the screen whenever you fast forward, rewind or press slow motion. (ReplayTV has no slow motion or single frame advance.)

I just returned my ReplayTV and Tivo 14 hour unit, I ordered a TIVO 30 hour unit. My advise is to buy a 30 hour unit, you will probably record everything in a higher quality setting, resulting in about half the recording time of either units advertised recording capacity.

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57 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More TiVo is better TiVo, February 4, 2000
By Rachael Bellomy (Knoxville,Tn.) - See all my reviews
I'm now a two TiVo family! Iput my model 112 in my bedroomand hooked up my model 312 tomy living room televison.My new 312 looks identical to the112 but does weigh a few morepounds.I now have enough storage capacity to record just about everything I'd wantto see that comes out of thecable company's wire!The onlythings I watch live anymoreare news and sports.I use my312 to record mostly movies and documentaries.I use my112 in the bedroom to recordStar Trek and 20/20.I lovewatching an episode of Trekevery night before slumbering.The 312 is everything the 112is but double the recordingcapacity. Be warned that thisis not really a 30 hour unit!The lowest record quality (basic) will yield 30 hours ofrecording but the quality stinks! Basic quality is best-suited for recording radio! The three higher video qualities designated medium,high,and best all look goodon my 32 inch TV.I use mostlymedium and high,so my "30 hourunit" gives me 14 to 18 hoursof space.The big model,312,isvery-much the one to get ifyou want to grab movies offpremium channels,like I do.If you have a big projectionTV,you might want to use "best" video quality for movies.You would stille get9 hours of space with the 312.The small unit would only hold4 hours at "best" quality,noteven enough space for two longmovies.I have a Super VHS VCRand TiVo equals or surpassesit in every respect.The onlything I use it for is to duba program off TiVo that I wantto keep,ocassionally.I no longer care what time showsor movies run in.Networkschedules are irrelevant to me.TiVo puts me in charge.TiVo comes with more cablesthan any other audio/videodevice I've ever bought.There's no way you'llhave to run to the store fora cable.S-video,RCA type,IRblaster,serial (to controlsattelite or cable box),50feet of telephone wire,justabout anything you might need,it's included!Buy TiVo if youwant to grab all the bestprograming off your TV serviceand watch it at your convience.Buy the big unit,model 312,if you need space torecord movies.If all you wantto do is record a few shortshows a week buy the littleunit,model 112.If you're anaudio vidiot like me buy both!Take control of your TV withTiVo, you'll be glad you did!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great unit . . Lousy Tech Support/Service
I have had a philips hdr312 TIVO unit for about 18 months. I LOVE TIVO. It is amazing and my family are all TIVO lovers. Read more
Published on July 19, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars 12 out of 14 work just fine!
I see quite a few comments on this page about modems and hard drives dying on Series 1 or Series 2 Philips DVR's (aka, Tivos). Read more
Published on July 9, 2004 by Sarah S.

1.0 out of 5 stars Tivo great, Phillips stinks.
No doubt Tivo is the invention of the millenium, if you love TV (especially sports) like I do. But Phillips Tivo units are the worst electronic product I think I have ever... Read more
Published on December 1, 2003 by David

5.0 out of 5 stars The best electronics device in decades!!
I guarantee, TiVo will forever change the way you watch TV:

* phone rings? No problem - just hit pause.
* show on late and you have to get up early? Read more

Published on December 24, 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Don't get the Lifetime service subsciprion.
I love this machine. I can't imagine living with out it. But rather than list its wonderful features, I want to provide you with a warning. Read more
Published on December 19, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars NO MORE COMERCIALS FOR ME!!!!
This product has totally revolutionized my life, i know longer have to stop doing my work just to watch some of my favorite shows, there all recorded!!! Read more
Published on December 14, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars I love my Tivo!!!!!
My wife gave me Tivo last Christmas. It is the greatest single item I think I have ever owned. Its like having your own network. Read more
Published on November 13, 2002 by Phil

4.0 out of 5 stars TIVO HDR 312
The product performed flawlessly for 9 months. This product, combined with TIVO service works as advertised. Read more
Published on September 26, 2002 by pstein43

1.0 out of 5 stars modem problem
There seem to be a problem with the philips tivo modem. i know several friends from different states with the same modem problem . Read more
Published on September 3, 2002 by Stella O. Gales

1.0 out of 5 stars TiVo? Great! Philips? Not so.
I have experience with the previous-generation Philips DSR6000, which has proven to be extraordinarily unreliable. Read more
Published on August 28, 2002 by Scott Chalmers

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