By way of a new TiVo support note, we learn that TiVo has indeed been preparing for the inevitable MPEG4 transition as cable operators look to reclaim bandwidth (beyond dastardly SDV).
In October 2014, Comcast will transition its system in Augusta, Georgia, from MPEG2 format to MPEG4. This transition means that cable channels in this region will not be viewable on older equipment that is incompatible with the new format.
Roamio and Premiere units are ready to tune – having already cut their teeth on smaller scale channel conversions on Cox and FiOS. Unfortunately, TiVo Stream and Roamio Pro/Plus transcoding won’t be ready until 2015.
Streaming functionality will return in early 2015, when a software update that provides compatibility with MPEG4 will be released.
Sadly, due to innate hardware limitations, TiVo Series 1, 2, and 3/HD owners are mostly out of luck. And those in markets with MPEG4 cable programming are advised to upgrade to a newer TiVo or cable company-provided set-top.
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Finally MPEG4 support for streaming! Yes. :)
I wonder what their "special upgrade offers" will be. Will they make any concessions to Series 3/HD owners with lifetime subscriptions? The box is still alive but will not be useful.
I don't remember any concessions during the digital OTA transition. Some of those models will still tune ATSC.