Move Your Media: TiVo HD : Media Access Key

By William Van Winkle , published on March 2, 2009 at 1:31 PM
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During the Desktop installation, you’ll be prompted for your Media Access Key. Just as the on-screen instructions say, we went back to TiVo Central and selected Messages and Settings > Account and System Information > Media Access Key. We wrote this down, then entered it into the waiting Desktop window. So far, so good.

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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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