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Posted Friday, October 10th, 2008 at 06:21 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, General Tech, PC, TiVo Tags: Apple, Mac, PC, Roxio, software, TiVo
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Posted Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 at 19:05 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, TiVo Tags: Apple, Mac, software, TiVo, TiVo Butler, TiVo Desktop, TiVoDecode Manager
While the Windows TiVo Desktop is up to version 2.6.2 and it has long had native support for TiVoToGo file playback, and more recently transcoding for TiVo Web Video, and more, the Mac TiVo Desktop has languished at version 1.9.3, lacking most of the newer features. Mac users looking for TTG playback have needed to purchase Roxio products, or use 3rd party applications such as TiVoDecode Manager or TiVo Butler.
However, TiVoCommunity user Dennis Wilkinson spotted a new version. 1.9.4, up for download a couple of weeks ago. It was pulled and the download reverted to 1.9.3, but he did find some interesting additions to the files included in 1.9.4.
/Library/Application Support/TiVo/BindTiVoFileToQTPlayer
/Library/Frameworks/mcac3dec.framework
/Library/Frameworks/mcmpegin.framework
/Library/Frameworks/mcmpgdec.framework
/Library/QuickTime/TiVo File Support.component
/Library/StartupItems/TiVoDesktop/TiVoHDPhotoServer
And the output of “strings /Library/Application\ Support/TiVoDesktop/TiVoDesktop” shows some interesting new strings:
StartHDPhotoServerAtBoot
VideoLibraryName
VideoDirectory
While the features don’t appear to be enabled in 1.9.4, it isn’t uncommon for future additions still in development to find their way, disabled, into releases. These additions seem to indicate the HD Photo Server, which has been part of the Windows TiVo Desktop for a while, will finally find its way into the Mac TiVo Desktop. And the ‘BindTiVoFileToQTPlayer’, QuickTime ‘TiVo File Support.component’ and MPEG encode and decode frameworks certainly seem to point toward native TiVoToGo file playback, and possibly transcoding to support TiVo Web Video and other file transfers to TiVo.
1.9.4 does fix TiVoToComeBack transfers, which was broken in 1.9.3.
On Friday user Lannister80 talked to a TiVo support person who said 1.9.4 was pulled due to a problem and that a new build would be available for download in “1 to 2 weeks”.
Picked up from TiVo Blog.
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Posted Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 at 17:11 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, PC, TiVo Tags: Apple, Easy Media Creator, Mac, MyDVD, PC, Popcorn, Roxio, software, TiVo, Toast, windows
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Posted Friday, July 18th, 2008 at 02:17 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, PC, TiVo Tags: Apple, Easy Media Creator, Mac, PC, Popcorn, Roxio, sale, software, TiVo, TiVoToGo
Roxio Easy Media Creator is only commercial video editing tool for the PC officially listed as compatible with TiVoToGo files. Roxio Easy Media Creator 10 Suite has an MSRP of $99.99, currently $79.99 with a $20 rebate. But Buy.com is selling Roxio Easy Media Creator 10 Deluxe Suite for just $48.99 after a $30 rebate. The Deluxe Suite has an MSRP of $129.99, so that’s over 62% off MSRP! What makes it ‘Deluxe’, and why the higher MSRP? Because the Deluxe Suite is the full standard Suite plus a Dazzle USB video capture device. So you can buy Easy Media Creator 10 Deluxe Suite for $78.99, turn in the $30 rebate, and have it for just $48.99 – less than the standard, non-Deluxe, Suite. Good deal.
And for the Mac users, Roxio Popcorn 3 is one of the two officially endorsed packages for Mac (the other is Roxio Toast 9, of course). The MSRP is $49.99, but Buy.com is selling it for $29.99 with a $10 rebate – just $19.99.
The deals are only good through 7/20.
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Posted Saturday, June 28th, 2008 at 06:28 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, TiVo Tags: Apple, Mac, TiVo, TiVo Butler, TiVoToGo
Alex over at TiVo Blog uncovered another nice TiVoToGo application for the Mac, TiVo Butler. I’m not a Mac user so I can’t try it out myself, but it looks like TiVo Butler has a lot of nice features, and TiVo Blog has a number of screen captures of the client.
As the cliche goes, necessity is the mother of invention. Since TiVo’s support for the Mac has lagged (far) behind their Windows clients, and the only official TiVoToGo solution for the Mac is paid-for software from Roxio, now the Mac probably has nicer 3rd party clients than any other platform.
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Posted Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 at 00:33 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple Tags: Apple, iPod, Mac, promotion

Today through September 15th, Apple is offering a special promotion for college students and their parents, as well as faculty and staff. Purchase a new Apple Mac and get an iPod Touch or iPod Nano free (after rebate).
You can purchase a MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, or Mac Pro, then select an 8GB iPod Touch or 8GB iPod Nano, and receive up to $299 back after rebate. And that’s on top of the up to $200 Mac educational discount that is always available. You’re also eligible for up to $100 back on certain models of printer, which can net you a free printer as well. And free shipping.
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Posted Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 20:52 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, TiVo Tags: Apple, Java, Mac, MacFixIt, Roxio, TiVo
It looks like the recent Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 1, which installs J2SE 6 v1.6.0_05, may break TiVoToGo functionality in Roxio products. MacFixIt has the details, which is based on user reports in the Roxio support forums and MacFixIt readers. The update is not supposed to change the system Java Preference setting, but it appears that it does, at least for some users. The solution, aside from not installing the Java update, appears to be setting the system Java Preference to the old version. At least until an update that corrects the problem is available. See MacFixIt for more info.
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Posted Thursday, April 24th, 2008 at 05:14 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, PC, Press Release, TiVo Tags: itunes, Mac, Press Release, software, SuperSync, TiVo, windows
On Tuesday SuperSync 2.3 was released, the new version adding a server to stream MP3s from your iTunes collection to TiVos on the local network. SuperSync is a software application for Mac or Windows which allows you to synchronize iTunes collections between multiple machines. So if you have music on one PC (or Mac) and different music on another PC you can consolidate the collections to have all the music on both machines. TiVo serving is not the only new feature:
SuperSync 2.3 added a number of product enhancements, including:
* A new help system – searchable and also online
* Improved transfer statistics
* Made iTunes playlist transfer more intuitive
* Added compatibility for access by other DAAP music players such as Rhythmbox
* Improved ease-of-use of some features (such as the filter table.)
You can download SuperSync and check out the trial mode for free and if you like what you see it is $29.00 for two machines (after all, it doesn’t make sense to ’sync’ with less than two machines), $39.00 for five, and $59.00 for ten.
The TiVo support is nice, but it appears it only works with MP3 files. If you keep your iTunes collection in another format, such as AAC, it won’t work for you. (Of course it won’t work for DRM protected music in any format.) Since the TiVo only accepts MP3 files, servers need to transcode other formats to MP3 before sending them to the TiVo. Since I prefer AAC to MP3, I use Dan203’s plug-in for TiVo Desktop to play the AAC files on my TiVo. (Mac users can do something similar with LAME.)
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Posted Thursday, April 10th, 2008 at 01:25 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, Blogs, PC, TiVo Tags: downloads, Mac, PC, TiVo, TiVo Blog
Here’s a fun little item that TiVo Blog picked up on. TiVo has downloadable desktop wallpaper for your PC or Mac for you to show your TiVo love.
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Posted Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 at 01:43 by MegaZone. Filed under Apple, Blu-ray/HD DVD, Press Release, TiVo Tags: Apple, Blu-ray, Mac, Press Release, Roxio, TiVo, Toast
Roxio has rolled out their latest update to their flagship Mac product, Toast 9 Titanium.
This new version will set you back $99.99 for new users, or $79.99 as an upgrade for existing users. Toast 9 offers full support for high-definition video, and the ability to burn Blu-ray Discs, via a $19.99 HD/BD plug-in. But if you purchase Toast 9 through April 13, you get the plug-in for free.
Toast 9 also introduces Roxio Streamer, which allows you to stream your video to any Internet connected PC or Mac, as well as connected devices such as the iPhone or iPod Touch. Kind of like having a Slingbox for your Mac videos. It also offers the ability to capture streaming audio, such as recording Internet radio, with automatic tagging of the recordings.
What remains to be seen is if Toast 9 Titanium resolves the TiVoToGo issues users of Toast 8 have been experiencing. I don’t have a Mac, so I can’t comment on that. But if anyone out there has been having issues with Toast 8 and you decide to upgrade to Toast 9, leave a comment either way. For that matter, anyone who upgrades to Toast 9, let us know what you think. Is it worth it?

Roxio’s press release:
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