TiVoToGo for Portables Updated
fistfullast33l writes "In a followup to previous stories on Slashdot, IGN is reporting that TiVo has released a new version of TiVoToGo that now allows subscribers to transfer shows to portables such as the iPod, PSP, and Treo without the need for third-party software such as Videora. The upgrade costs $25 for current subscribers and includes the ability to transfer to desktop PCs as well. To recap, you can now transfer your TiVo shows to your laptop, desktop, and portable, as well as burn them to DVD. Time for me to subscribe to HBO."
FYI, there is a great service which can be used to view live television, called MobiTV.
Click here or here.
OR I could do the whole shebang for free
So TivotoGo is hardly everything it's cracked up to be (if you want true freedom, you'll still have to set up MythTV or a similar app). Adding portable support is a step in the right direction. And it is nice to be able to transfer recordings to DVD (but only using Tivo's special codec on the encrypted transferred files).
-Eric
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
All TiVos, except those with service numbers that begin with "1" have USB2.0 hardware. The bottleneck is the CPU. Additionally, the complaint in the grandparent post about not being able to convert on demand is crap. You can run the conversion utility on demand... you just have to take the time to look.
Tivo is no where close to being the Apple of the set top industry. They are in danger of ceasing to exist because their annual revenue is still short of $200 million per year and they continue to burn their available cash on hand. They just do not have the capital needed to create the next great leap of innovation.
I can't argue with the rest of your points, but it is possible to convert already transferred shows as well as the more than one format. You just can't use the GUI to do so. You'll need to use the TiVoConverter.exe program from the command line to do so. It's an undocumented feature, but it isn't too hard to figure out how to do it if you know that TiVoConverter.exe takes two parameters (the 2nd being the filename). The first parameter can be found by looking in the windows registry and the encodeprofiles.xml file in the Support directory.
That said there are better programs for converting. TiVo Desktop isn't designed for hard core users. It is designed for the Joe TiVo who just wants to transfer a few shows over and watch them on his iPod/PsP/Treo/whatever.
restrictive DRM that forces me to used Windows or any particular device
Considering the tool only runs on Windows, they've already managed to accomplish that.
I'm a TiVo user (have lifetime sub on my box, actually, and 160GBx2 of drive space, and might get a Series 3; we'll see) but I'm also a Mac user, and every time there's a new update, it still doesn't have a Mac counterpart.
Simply inexcusable.
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