Move Your Media: TiVo HD : Video Galore

By William Van Winkle , published on March 2, 2009 at 1:31 PM
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Again, since we’re straying away from your media with this, let’s be quick and just pick one more example: YouTube. From TiVo Central, go down to and select Watch Free Videos. If the most recent update has been completed, you’ll find an entry for Netflix’s Watch Instantly service. Also present are Amazon Video on Demand and Walt Disney Studios, both of which charge at least $2.99 for movie rentals. But if you select Youtube, you can expect to blow a few hours watching free video.

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TwoDigital 03/05/2009 4:56 PM
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I had and loved my original TiVo for several years. As the author mentions, there are a lot of good features and the online ability has come a long way since the original v1 and v2 TiVo added the networking features.

The two most annoying things to me: (1) there's no way to control or even pass-through DVD or BluRay playback through the device. If I want to watch movies, I better have 2 HDMI inputs on my TV and I'll need to dig out the TV remote again to switch it (and a third remote from the BluRay player.) (2) you can't play your own media on a TiVo... it only plays something that a TiVo records or something you've downloaded from one of their partners.

Moving to a low-profile Vista Media Center fixed both issues for me (as well as giving me the two CableCards that an upgraded TiVo HD would have given me.)

redhat 04/18/2009 5:49 AM
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I like all kinds of media player that I have some of them with me all day , they can give me much pleasure , I like them very much!

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