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  Discuss Getting up to speed in the General Shack Area forum; Getting up to speed Hey all, I wanted to introduce myself. I recently purchased a very nice home theater system (50" Pioneer Elite, Polk ...



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Old 12-16-08, 10:09 PM   #1
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Hey all,

I wanted to introduce myself. I recently purchased a very nice home theater system (50" Pioneer Elite, Polk Audio, Yamaha RX-v1800) from Tweeter who is now out of business () and I realize that I need to start getting up to speed to protect this investment. These forums seem like a great resource (thanks!) and I look forward to learning a lot.

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Old 12-16-08, 10:23 PM   #2
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Welcome to the Shack Forch! I didn't know Tweeter went out of business, was it just one store or the whole chain?


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Howdy forch and welcome to the Shack!

We are glad to have ya on board...



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Welcome forch! You shouldn't have major problems with those Polk or the Yamaha. The Pioneer, I'm not so sure - but not because I've heard anything bad, I just don't have experience in reliability of TV's.

thxgoon - Tweeter closed all stores:

http://www.boston.com/business/ticker/2008/12/tweeter_shuts_d.html?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed1


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Thanks for the welcome! I am not so worried about components failing as I am about upgrades. For instance, I have an MX-980 remote, but (amazingly) neither tweeter nor URC (company that makes the remote) will provide the software to program it. Luckily, Sonnie helped me out with that already.

By the way, I am upgrading to FIOS shortly and trying to figure out if there is any way to get HD Video on Demand and make use of my two current Tivo HD DVRs (which are networked together). I am guessing that I will need to add a FIOS box for the Video on demand (Netflix doesn't seem to suppose HD) but can't figure out any way to share programming between the two networked Tivo's and the FIOS box. Anyone have any suggestions? By the way, what forum heading should this question go under?

Thanks,

Forch


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Welcome to the Shack.


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Hi, and welcome. I'm just exploring around the forum myself, as a new guy.

I just got on verizon's FIOS last month, and am running one TIVO HD. I don't have a STB at this point either. I'm still in planning stage to get the TIVO on the home wireless network.

I'm sure you can find a solution on this forum somewhere, I just don't know where yet!


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