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Can a show recorded on one Tivo be viewed on a second on demand or does it
have to be transferred before viewing?
 
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DannyP wrote:
> Can a show recorded on one Tivo be viewed on a second on demand or does it
> have to be transferred before viewing?
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I believe it has to be transferred, but you don't have to wait for it to
complete before you begin watching it. Also, I think it typically
transfers at faster than realtime rates, so it all amounts to the same
thing.

Randy S.
 
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:55:28 -0500, Randy S. wrote:

> it typically transfers at faster than realtime rates, so it all amounts
> to the same thing.

Well, it does depend on your network's speed, and the bitrate of the
video... "Best" quality can't transfer in real time over a wireless link,
generally.

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Lenroc wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:55:28 -0500, Randy S. wrote:
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>>it typically transfers at faster than realtime rates, so it all amounts
>>to the same thing.
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> Well, it does depend on your network's speed, and the bitrate of the
> video... "Best" quality can't transfer in real time over a wireless link,
> generally.
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Good point. So give it a good head start ;-).

Randy S.
 
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In article <JPKdnUS9mdVVnqvfRVn-1g@comcast.com>,
"DannyP" <dpolak@comcast.net> wrote:

> Can a show recorded on one Tivo be viewed on a second on demand or does it
> have to be transferred before viewing?

On Demand if your network is fast enough.