10-02-2006, 08:36 PM
[quote ADent]I have a S1 Tivo with a CacheCard. TiVoTool will download and put it into iTunes.
S1s don't get and SW ugprades and the CacheCard makes it the fastest Tivo.
S2 should work, but hacking those is a bit harder to quite a bit harder depending on which model you have.
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Actually one way is to get a standalone DVD recorder then put the DVDs in your Mac and use many of the DVD to iPod tools.
I don't really want to get into hacking the Tivo. It works fine as it is, just missing this video to iPod piece that is available to windows users, but not Mac users.
I also don't really want to start consuming a bunch of DVD's just to get shows to the iPod.
The whole thing would be unnecessary if Tivo had (or would) release a version of TivoToGo that supports Mac. Unfortunately, after almost 2 years, it is still windows only.
If I hadn't paid for the lifetime membership when I bought the Tivo, I probably would have moved on to something else already.
S1s don't get and SW ugprades and the CacheCard makes it the fastest Tivo.
S2 should work, but hacking those is a bit harder to quite a bit harder depending on which model you have.
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Actually one way is to get a standalone DVD recorder then put the DVDs in your Mac and use many of the DVD to iPod tools.
I don't really want to get into hacking the Tivo. It works fine as it is, just missing this video to iPod piece that is available to windows users, but not Mac users.
I also don't really want to start consuming a bunch of DVD's just to get shows to the iPod.
The whole thing would be unnecessary if Tivo had (or would) release a version of TivoToGo that supports Mac. Unfortunately, after almost 2 years, it is still windows only.
If I hadn't paid for the lifetime membership when I bought the Tivo, I probably would have moved on to something else already.