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RE: TiVo question
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- Subject: RE: TiVo question
- From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 16:19:25 +0100
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<<
It's not - it's a discussion of "how can one use the TiVo hardware
without
using their data feed", then that's different. The TiVo hardware is
sold,
standalone, and while it's obviously got a tremendous value-add from
using
the data feed, it's certainly not the only way to use it, or the only
way
forward.
>>
Adding Ethernet capability to the TiVo should also allow you to do cool
things (with an always on connection anyway) like select programmes to
record via a browser over the Internet. http://www.darryl.com/tvdemo/
is
something Mark M found a while ago. Of course, you will probably
require a
subscription to utilise this - fully or otherwise.
James H
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