JD9900
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Bear, DE, USA
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In My Case...
In my case, an upgraded Tivo unit is practically a must have if I want more than about a week's retention on my shows. This is because I have 5 people recording and watching TV. Including 2 kids and a grandmother. As you can imagine, our viewing tastes very quite a bit. I'm a big Sports and Dramas guy (avg. show length - 2 hours). My wife is into the music scene - VH1, MTV2, etc. (avg. show length - 1.2 hours). My mom is the CBS drama type (avg. show length - 1 hour). And my kids are all about the cartoons (avg. show length - 30 minutes). In a given day, we will all record at least one show, the kids at least 2 shows. That brings us up to, at least, 5 hrs 15 mins of TV recording a day. And trust me, this is a rock bottom number for my house.
So, given that number, we start losing programs about 6 days after they've been recorded, in a best case scenario. Friday and Saturday nights are the nights I generally use to catch up on my TV, then I let them pile up again during the week. With a standard HD, I am almost daily having to go in and nuke kids shows and some of my wife's older stuff to make sure my stuff will retain on Tivo until the weekend. And God forbd I actually want to record a movie that is Dolby Digital - even more HD space needed.
When we first got the Tivo, we were fine, but we've reached the point now where we just can't watch all our shows when we want to because they'll be deleted before that. As soon as I can afford it, I'm throwing in a couple of 160G drives and totally maxing out my storage space. This way I know I'll be fine. 
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