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Hi all .
New to this forum, sorry if this has been posted already, but could not find anything. I am waiting for my Virgin Tivo box to arrive ( new customer to Virgin ) . I wanted to know if there is a way to extract the video content recorded onto the V-Tivo box onto an external hard drive so I can watch on my media player. I understand the LAN & USB are disabled so I cannot extract the content off the internal hard drive via the network. Is there a way or a device I can use to save the recorded content onto an external hard drive even using another device plugged in which will except HDMI input as I want to back up at the highest quality possible and not use DVD or VHS recorders? Please help? Hope this makes sense! Kind Regards |
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Unfortunately not at the moment, however I do think there may be plans in the future for multi-platform viewing similar to what is available in the US (Tivo Desktop).
It depends on what plans Virgin have up their sleeves regarding this :) |
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I hope they do enable the use of Tivo Destop as Virgin seem to be minimizing the full potential of Tivio!
Is there an alternative way to extract HD & SD content from the internal drive? |
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Unfortunately not at the moment as certain types of people, you know... the ones that have an eyepatch, wooden leg and sail on the seven seas, will use this to their advantage and share the..ahem.."booty" with others.
Not saying you would do this, but what I said above may be the reason why there is not an option of doing so at the current moment in time - who knows what Virgin may have in store in the future however. I'm off to bed now otherwise I will not getting up in the morning, my sleep pattern is all over the place :p: |
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I think the TiVo desktop function was disabled due to content rights from broadcasters not VM disabling a feature.
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LOL,
Yes I agree, another reason for me to wish I was living in the US . I do not understand why they enable recording via scart and not able to back up via HDD, also the HDMI is HDCP encrypted! There must be a way around this! I do not want to be restricted to watching the shows i record on my Tivo box as I would like to watch them on my media player upstairs ! Damn why do they make life so difficult ! ---------- Post added at 04:35 ---------- Previous post was at 04:33 ---------- again why is recording to DVD enabled?, this is stupid, paying for Tivo and only a third of the features are available! Key features such as Tivo desktop not available in UK , this is false advertising ! |
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If you want to watch HD things you've recorded in another room, get another TiVo and wait for TiVo box-to-box streaming. Quote:
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No they have not advertised the feature but TIVO have !
whats the point in advertising TIVO, releasing the device with only some of its features! Its like Nintendo releasing 3DS in the UK then disabling the 3D capability! |
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You get what I mean, Tivo Destop is advertised on there website, its free to download!
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That near enough every tv show that airs these days is available within the hour online it makes that reasoning pretty redundant. Not having the option isn't preventing piracy, it's only limiting customers usage. |
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I have the XL pack and it is so annoying not to be able to watch stuff that i recorded on the living room box in the bedroom or an episode of something on my phone.tablet on my lunch break. |
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It IS false advertising as TiVo capabilities are well known to the people this technology appeals to. Why promote that you have an advanced product for your service and disable the most useful and market leading features on said product. It's clearly a ploy for allowing for future enhanced features to turn on and ensure that in the general publics view you are getting extra services to justify a higher subscription rate. May I remind you that Virgin Media have done this before (started back in Telewest/NTL days) when broadband internet speeds were started as a maximum of 1Mbps when the fibre optic network is capable of (and has been without any modifications whatsoever for many years) more than 100 times this speed with very little cost to the service provider. I've had countless offers from the cable provider at the time that say something along the lines of "Great news! We are giving you a new enhanced [insert [Edited] here] at no additional cost” when it’s cost them nothing to give it to you anyhow, in an effort to remain competitive. It is business basics to charge as much as possible for giving as little as possible in order to maximise profits, but I do ask not to be insulted by being told I'm getting some sort of enhanced service when none of the technology has been improved to provide it and it's just literally being switched on. I'm not saying that the Virgin cable service is a bad service, or that Virgin Media are unique for doing this, but it is purely an attempt at protecting future profits and is nothing short of "marketing fluff" when the currently disabled features of TiVo are eventually activated and people who don't know better will be fooled into a false belief that they are receiving new and exciting features. Or if you prefer in short, welcome to rip off UK yet again... If anyone believes that this sort of behaviour from a trusted brand, be it Virgin or anyone else is acceptable, then there is something wrong with you. |
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