New software turns PC into TiVo

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New software turns PC into TiVo TV recorder
By PETER SVENSSON,AP
Posted: 2008-09-29 00:02:37
NEW YORK (AP) - TiVo Inc. and Nero AG of Germany were set to announce Monday that they will be launching a package that turns a Windows PC into a TV recorder, just like a TiVo set-top box.

The kit will cost $199 when it goes on sale Oct. 15, and includes a remote and a TV tuner that plugs into the PC. The interface on the computer screen looks just like the one on a TV equipped with a TiVo box.

It's not the first software that allows TV recording on the PC. That's been possible for years on computers equipped with TV tuners, and some versions of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Vista operating system include the necessary software. But it will be the first time that both the TiVo interface and functions have been replicated on a PC.

The Nero LiquidTV/TiVo PC will go on sale initially in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, but it could open up some markets where TiVo does not yet sell its set-top boxes. Joshua Danovitz, vice president and general manager of international business at TiVo, said the plan is to launch it in Europe next year, including in Nero's home country, Germany. Britain is the only European country where TiVo currently has subscribers.

"It's really part of a global TiVo strategy," Danovitz said.

For people who already have a tuner-equipped PC, Nero - a private company mainly known for CD- and DVD-burning software - will sell the TV recording software separately, for $99. Either way, buyers will get a one-year subscription to TiVo's program guide updates. Renewal will cost $99 per year.

The renewal cost sets the product apart from the digital video recording features of Windows Vista, which has a free program guide. However, Nero and TiVo are counting on the popularity of the TiVo interface and brand to overcome that hurdle.

Like TiVo's existing TiVo Desktop software, LiquidTV will allow users to transfer shows recorded on other TiVo devices in the home to the PC's hard drive, and bring shows out of the home, either on a laptop's drive or on an iPod or PlayStation Portable. LiquidTV also allows users to burn shows onto DVDs if the computer has a DVD burner.

On the Net:

http://www.nero.com

http://www.tivo.com
 

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This really won't be anything special unless it can record HD. From what I have heard they only have two devices that can record hd right now and one is $1000 and you just plug in the hdmi from your cable box and the other is $250 but it uses the component cables. The subscription thing is weak though I was using a program called beyond TV with my tuner card and it worked just like Tivo without the subscription.
 
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theres tons of free software to turn your computer into a tivo, the problem?

digital cable and theres no digital cable tv cards out yet for consumers. You could route your tv output to your computer, but at that point you might as well be recording to a regular dvr or dvd recorder which would be alot less error prone.
 
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This really won't be anything special unless it can record HD. From what I have heard they only have two devices that can record hd right now and one is $1000 and you just plug in the hdmi from your cable box and the other is $250 but it uses the component cables. The subscription thing is weak though I was using a program called beyond TV with my tuner card and it worked just like Tivo without the subscription.
What are you talking about? I record HD easily and have been doing it for years with no tuner card, no special box, just a firewire cable from my Comcast box to my PC.
 

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What are you talking about? I record HD easily and have been doing it for years with no tuner card, no special box, just a firewire cable from my Comcast box to my PC.
I read about that but haven't had a chance to try it. I didn't know that it worked for hd though thats cool. I don't have a hd tv so for now I just have a regular cable box without the firewire port.
 

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That shit looks too clean once I step my game up and buy a HD tv I might try to build an htpc or turn my current pc into one when I upgrade it. I heard you might need software when connecting to your box through firewire what software do you use?
 
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ive had a box that records hdtv for like 3 years. wtf?

on my mac i have a miglia tvmax. shit records right on to my hard drive. i dont have hd so ive never tried it with hd, but ive used it. whats the differnce?
 
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That shit looks too clean once I step my game up and buy a HD tv I might try to build an htpc or turn my current pc into one when I upgrade it. I heard you might need software when connecting to your box through firewire what software do you use?
CapDVHS

Here's how to set it up http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=403695

Basically plug it in, install 2 drivers, open CapDVHS and hit record.