tivo-9.2-related stories
Posted Oct 23rd 2007 9:30AM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, TiVo
TiVo is rolling out an update with a bunch of new(ish) features for TiVo HD and Series3 high definition recorders. We knew that the latest software update would
enable the eSATA port, meaning you could plug in an external hard drive. But there are a few other features coming to the HD TiVos. Some of these features have been available on TiVo's standard definition boxes for a while now:
- Multi-room viewing feature that lets you watch shows recorded on one TiVo using another TiVo connected to your home network
- TiVoToGo lets you transfer recorded content from your TiVo to PC on your home network
- Progressive downloading for Amazon Unbox and TiVoCast means you can start watching downloaded videos before the download is complete
As for external storage, TiVo and Western Digital have partnered to offer a
"My DVR Expander drive" for TiVO HD and Series3 users. Essentially, this is just a 500GB hard drive and enclosure that plugs into the eSATA port. It'll cost $199, but you might be able to find other eSATA hard drives that will work just as well.
[via
CNet]
Posted Oct 19th 2007 12:00PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, TiVo
Can't wait to get your hands on the TiVo 9.2 software update? TiVo has set up a
priority request page. Sign up and you'll be guaranteed (well, not really) to get the update slightly faster than your friends.
The TiVo 9.2 software update for Series3 and TiVo HD boxes enables the new
Rhapsody music service and
support for external hard drives. If you've got a Series2 box, the latest software version is still 9.1, but that'll be good enough to get you the Rhapsody service.
Honestly, I'm not really sure why TiVo doesn't just push out the new software all at once. Sure, a phased rollout makes sense if you want to use your customers as a huge pool of beta testers. The early adopters can report problems which can be corrected before the wider public gets the software update. But there are no warnings on the priority update page, which would indicate that you're really just letting TiVo know that you're aware the new software is available and that you'll be grumpy if you don't get it soon.
[via
TiVo Blog]