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"Røbert M." <rmarkoff@faq.cIty> wrote in message
news:rmarkoff-15FDF7.09184727072004@news4.west.earthlink.net...
> In article <e3sNc.4$Mr3.1@trndny08>, "Rob" <rob@nospam.com> wrote:
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> > if youre just using a standalone dvd recorder, you just plug the analog
> > video and audio outs into it and you're fine. if you're talking about
> > moving shows over to your PC from the tivo and burning from there, no
it's
> > not easy. it requires quite a bit of hacking to enable a tivo to do
this.
> > you'll need to be a fairly computer literate person and have to do a lot
of
> > reading in www.dealdatabase.com - the reply TV i understand is easier in
> > this regard but i've never used one.
> >
> >
> > "Pander" <pannder@notmyemail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1ru8g0tohjo8vl0r9bftst9q570d6ujaot@4ax.com...
> > > I am a relative newbie, and am wondering how readily I can copy from
> > > Tivo/ReplayTV to a DVD-R. Thanks, Jeff
>
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> Or with a Series 1 Tivo and a Macintosh its quite easy.
>
> http://www.fajkowski.com/tivo/

reading that doc above, this part is the trick:

Required:
TiVo Series 1 with Telnet, FTP access and an ethernet card (if you haven't
gotten this far, it's very easy to do...check out the forums on TiVo
Community).

this is where the computer literacy part comes in.
 
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>Man you people are the Rudest bunch of S.O.B.'s I have ever seen. This
>poor guy simply asked a very valid question. Being New as he stated,
>jeez cut some slack will yah..A bit toooooooooo Anal are
>we...??..he..he.. After all this is a Replay TV group is it
>Not??..Please excuse me for being so stupid, but if you donot know
>something I always found it best to ask, until now I guess. This
>generation of society is just way to tight for me. And trust me I am
>not all that old.........One Disgusted Hippy.

What generation of society are you refering to?



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>On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 08:06:47 -0400, Lars M. Hansen
><badnews@hansenonline.net> wrote:
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>>On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 20:47:13 -0500, Gary spoketh
>>
>>>
>>>Yes, that's worse. One reason is that multi-postigs gets around the
>>>crosspost checking in many newsreaders. It's also preferred by
>>>spammers for that and other reasons.
>>>
>>>I'm not sure how to set it up, but supposedly, appropriate
>>>crossposting is OK if you use the "Reply-To" header to specify the
>>>newsgroup for replies.
>>>
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>>If the discussion is relevant to the groups the message is being
>>crossposted to, there should be no reason to set the followups at all.
>>In this instance, the original question was regarding Tivo and ReplayTV,
>>so the discussion would be relevant in both the Tivo and ReplayTV
>>groups. Only when the thread branches out to discuss one or the other
>>would it be appropriate to set the follow-up to point to only one of the
>>groups.
>>
>>Lars M. Hansen
>>http://www.hansenonline.net
>>(replace 'badnews' with 'news' in e-mail address)
 
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