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  • thelwig14
    Banned
    • Jul 2002
    • 3145

    #1

    TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

    Fellas,

    I am getting an HDTV tomorrow and a new DVR recorder. I don't want to lose all that I have on my tivo that I am using now (UT games, boxing, etc.). My questions are the following:

    is there anyway I can transfer what I have on my old tivo to my new one?

    If not, is my only option to transfer my old tivo material to a VHS through a VCR hookup?

    Lastly, is there a way where I can just keep the old tivo as a supplement to my new one where I just have it as a stand alone where I don't do any future recording on it but have access to all my old recordings? Or would I have to continue to pay a TIVO monthly service for my old TIVO to keep my old recordings?


    Thanks in advance for any help.
  • ObiWanJenkins

    #2
    Re: TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

    Originally posted by thelwig14
    Fellas,

    I am getting an HDTV tomorrow and a new DVR recorder. I don't want to lose all that I have on my tivo that I am using now (UT games, boxing, etc.). My questions are the following:

    is there anyway I can transfer what I have on my old tivo to my new one?

    If not, is my only option to transfer my old tivo material to a VHS through a VCR hookup?

    Lastly, is there a way where I can just keep the old tivo as a supplement to my new one where I just have it as a stand alone where I don't do any future recording on it but have access to all my old recordings? Or would I have to continue to pay a TIVO monthly service for my old TIVO to keep my old recordings?


    Thanks in advance for any help.
    Do you have a home network and Tivo Desktop? If it's a true Tivo (ie. not a DirecTV box), you should be able to transfer your recordings to your PC over your home network. It requires software version 7.1 on the Tivo or later and Tivo Desktop on your PC.

    You may not be able to transfer the recordings back to the new DVR, but they'll be saved on your PC. Burn DVD's or just store them.

    Your Tivo will not work unless you are paying the service fee.

    If you'd like more information on transfer and all things Tivo, check out Tivo's unofficial forum at Tivo Community

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    • thelwig14
      Banned
      • Jul 2002
      • 3145

      #3
      Re: TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

      Originally posted by ObiWanJenkins
      Do you have a home network and Tivo Desktop? If it's a true Tivo (ie. not a DirecTV box), you should be able to transfer your recordings to your PC over your home network. It requires software version 7.1 on the Tivo or later and Tivo Desktop on your PC.

      You may not be able to transfer the recordings back to the new DVR, but they'll be saved on your PC. Burn DVD's or just store them.

      Your Tivo will not work unless you are paying the service fee.

      If you'd like more information on transfer and all things Tivo, check out Tivo's unofficial forum at Tivo Community

      That answers my questions. Thanks. I am now going to try and find a guide to connect my Tivo to my PC.

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      • ObiWanJenkins

        #4
        Re: TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

        Let me know how things go. The TivoToGo feature is what sold me on Tivo a couple of years ago.

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        • bergie56
          T*rg*t F**ld
          • Mar 2004
          • 3984

          #5
          Re: TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

          Tivo ToGo is pretty sweet. It is really simple to setup too. If you check the Tivo website there is a pretty simple guide on how to set this up.

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          • p_rushing
            Hall Of Fame
            • Feb 2004
            • 14514

            #6
            Re: TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

            if you need some help, go here http://www.tivocommunity.com/

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            • MassNole
              Banned
              • Mar 2006
              • 18848

              #7
              Re: TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

              Can this be done with a DirecTV DVR as well in some other way?

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              • p_rushing
                Hall Of Fame
                • Feb 2004
                • 14514

                #8
                Re: TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

                Originally posted by MassNole
                Can this be done with a DirecTV DVR as well in some other way?

                Yes, but it is a lot of work and will void any warrranty and possibliy DirecTV could find out and end your service. You have to take the harddrive out or use another one and format it and load some programs on it. If you have a spare harddrive you could give it a try.

                search http://www.tivocommunity.com/ for something like Directv dvr network hack

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                • MassNole
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 18848

                  #9
                  Re: TIVO/DVR questions and a little help needed

                  Originally posted by p_rushing
                  Yes, but it is a lot of work and will void any warrranty and possibliy DirecTV could find out and end your service. You have to take the harddrive out or use another one and format it and load some programs on it. If you have a spare harddrive you could give it a try.

                  search http://www.tivocommunity.com/ for something like Directv dvr network hack
                  Thanks, but what sounds as if it is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay beyond my technical expertise, or better said my lack thereof.

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