
After a few days of downtime, Yahoo! has
updated its TiVo scheduling service. If you're not familiar with the Yahoo! TV feature, registered users can login to browse TV listings online and schedule recordings on their home TiVo box.
The new features include:
- Support for Series3 TiVo units. Previously only Series2 boxes were supported. We believe this means you should be able to schedule recordings on the new TiVo HD as well.
- Manage multiple TiVo devices, and chose which box you want to use to record each program.
- Uses the TiVo receiver name that you've set up at TiVo.com.
If you've already registered your TiVo box with Yahoo! TV, you'll need to synchronize it again in order to use the new services.
[via
Troy on TiVo]

Zap2it Labs has announced that it will
no longer offer free television listings after September 1st. You may be wondering what the big deal is. After all, there are a million web sites where you can get your TV guide data.
But Zap2it Labs provided listings in an easily indexable formula, making it the program guide data source of choice for
MythTV,
GB-PVR, and
Media Portal. These programs are also capable of handling
XMLTV data, but there aren't really any good programs right now for scraping program guide data for U.S. television listings. We can probably expect to see that change in the very near future.
There's an
active discussion taking place in the GB-PVR forums about alternative data sources, such as
Yahoo! TV or
TitanTV. But GB-PVR's lead developer says he doesn't have plans to design a program to scrape the data. Rather he suspects the much larger developer community working on MythTV will lead the way.
[via
Brent Evans]