My mother just moved in with me and I have her TIVO ROMIA PLUS with a lifetime plan. My mother had COMCAST and that service has been discontinued. I have Verizon FIOS and a FIOS DVR, and I want to turn in the FIOS DVR and use the TIVO instead. Is it as simple as transferring the cable card...
Substituting a TIVO for a Verizon FIOS DVR - TiVo Community Forum
As you probably know, Optimum has declared that it will completely stop supporting CableCARDS in October and Verizon Fios has decided that it will continue to support CableCARDS only for its established customers. In case anyone is still hopeful that Optimum's decision is subject to revision...
I've recorded FIOS 4K content using both my Tivo and an HDHomerun Prime and then transferred that content to my computer for analysis. It is indeed 4K and in some cases HDR, depending on whether it was recorded in 4K/HDR or just 4K. Verizon only broadcasts in 4K on channels 1498/1499 when there is active 4K content being transmitted and does a very poor job of advertising this content. I found ...
Since the house is new construction a new Verizon cable drop was installed and a new account was created. I've been trying for several days to convince Verizon customer service to either send me a cable card registered to the new account or allow me to transfer my old account (including the cable card) to the new address. Verizon won't budge.
Tried to switch to Verizon FiOS cable. They will not provide a card. They are forcing happy TiVo users off of the best platform and leaving the device obsolete. They suggest using the Xfinity or FiOS streaming bundle to watch programming on any device. Any way to get and activate a card?