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RE: Re: TIVO Connections
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Re: TIVO Connections
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 13:29:56 +0100
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Does
Mr. Tonks have web site?
Everyone recommends famous Mr.Tonks.
Nik
Since getting my Tivo several
months
ago, I've used my VCR about three times. Once to copy a home movie onto
Video for a relative, and the other two times were to tape programs for
the
kids when there was a programming conflict with what I wanted to Tivo.
Of
course, I made sure the kids programs went on the video
:-)
Programs
I want to archive, I've started capturing to my PC using a AIW board and
saving in SVCD format. Quality is OK and better than VCR. The VCDs will
play back on my DVD player.
Next step is to install this turboNet
card
on my desk into the Tivo and look at playing about with extraction over
LAN
directly from the TiVo for archiving. For my own use, blah, blah...
> -----Original Message----- > From: tefxp
[mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 17 May 2002 11:42 > To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: TIVO Connections >
> > > And finally would you get rid of the Video? Will I ever
use
it > again, > > I > > > could always put it
upstairs just in case! > > > > With TiVo, if you do not
store recordings then the VCR becomes > > redundant, you'll learn
this after about a week or so with TiVo! ;-) > > There's only
one
small flaw with this: > Those of us with kids know that there are
bugger
all kids DVD's > available, but shed loads of kids videos - eg we
have a
Maisy video > that the sprogs love & it's starting to go coz it's
been played so > much. > Can I get the same on DVD? Can I
hell - there is one maisy dvd > available with none of the programmes
on
it that are on the video. > > Also, bought a Thomas the Tank
Engine DVD as they love looking at > Thomas books. > For some
reason, perhaps being used to videos where you just play and > that's
it, the menu system scared the crap out of them :-O > >
Doubtless
they will grow out of this, and there are extras on the > DVD's that
you
could never get on video, but the fact remains there > are still far
more videos than DVD's out there. > > This applies to adult
stuff
too (no, no over 18, just over 18 > months :)) where the vid
rental stores have far more vids than dvds. > > Granted this
is
being addressed more and more, but I still wouldn't > get rid of my
VCR
for a couple of years yet...... > > Just my 0.00000002p
worth, > > > Tony > > >
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