A:AnswerI have no idea what type of file the TiVo uses. As far as USB ports, the TiVo has two. The top Port is for users that might need a tuning adapter.there is no apparent use for the second Port but it could possibly be for some future use. I did get its information by googling it online.
A:AnswerYou can record shows from your antenna. Sling and Hulu have their own recording DVR ‘s built in. Netflix and Amazon are on demand so there is no need to record. Bolt OTA does not support Sling. You have to have TiVo stream for it.
A:AnswerOnly with a Tivo Mini Vox using the optional Tivo USB WiFi adapter. The Mini will require initial connection via Ethernet cable to update before using the Tivo USB WiFi Adapter.
A:AnswerYou will still need to purchase the TV Guide subscription, which is $6.95 per month, $69.95 per year or $249.95 for lifetime. I purchased the lifetime subscription last spring and have been very satisfied with this unit and its service so far.
A:AnswerFire Stick is an Amazon product and not related to Tivo, so no. On TiVo OTA you can only record over the air from your local station. This does have apps like Amazon making the Fire Stick not needed on the same tv, put the Fire Stick on another tv. Other apps are available on the TiVo but not Disney+ yet. If you get the TiVo that connects to your local cable then you will be able to record those channels provided by the cable company.
A:AnswerYou’ll need a TiVo Mini for each additional TV and, IIRC, it’ll have to be connected to the main TiVo via Ethernet or MoCA. It won’t work over WiFi.
A:AnswerAs far as I know the only ones who can provide a clear and precise answer to that question is TiVo customer service support at 877-367-8486 or you may try TiVo.com. good luck! Phil*