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"David D." <daviddiamond.remove-if-not-spam@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Jerry,
>
> I have a 120 MB drive, anyway, that I am planning to add to my TiVo
> some
> day when I get time to do all the Linux prep.
>
> Perhaps it wouldn't be much additional work to add the etherrnet and
> FTP
> hardware and software at the same time. Can you point me to some
> references?
>
> How does the FTP mod compare in cost to buying a low-end series 2,
> since
> I am planning to upgrade the hard drive, anyway?
>
> - David
>
> "Jerry Albro" <jerry@albro.org> wrote in message
> news:eDQPd.28729$s16.19219@trndny02...
>> 1. Get a TivoNet board, hack your TiVo to install TivoWeb and MSFTP
>> server. You can then download the files from the TiVo, use some of the
>> TyStudio tools to convert to plain old MPEG-2 files. This is how I do
>> it, I can fill in details later if you like, or provide references to
>> info on various web sites.
>>
>> 2. Send the TiVo video out to a PC TV board (or USB adapter) that will
>> allow you to record from the TiVo or off the air to the PC.
>>
>> #1 requires you be comfortable opening the Tivo, putting the drive
>> inside you pc, editing & copying files, knowing a bit about FTP
>> programs. But I find it fun and rewarding to hack at it. You also get
>> the raw mpeg data right from the TiVo, not converted.
>>
>> #2 is quite easy technically. You will be using the TiVo analog out and
>> then reconverting to digital, so it is subject to quality loss to some
>> degree.
>>
>> David D. wrote:
>> > What is the least lossy way for me to dump TiVo programs to my computer
>> > and/or DVD-R? TiVo Series 1 appears to only have composite/audio out
> and
>> > RF out. What hardware and software do you recommend? I am willing to
> sink
>> > some money into but not a limitless amount ($0 - $100 or so).
>> >
>> > Do any of the newer TiVos (not counting the expensive one with built-in
>> > DVD-R) have a computer interface for dumping shows (not just for
> scheduling
>> > shows)? Are there any mods available to add a computer interface?
>> >
>> > - David
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
>
Adding a new hard drive is a relatively simple project, do a search for
Hinsdale and tivo. The Hinsdale Guide explains in very good detail how to
upgrade your hard drive setup.
Hacking your tivo to add ftp and telnet is another story, and can be a major
project, depending on what model you have. The newer tdc540xxx units need to
have the prom reprogrammed to be hacked, not a simple undertaking. I have a
tcd 240xxx and it is not all that difficult to hack, but requires a fair
amount of research to get started on. Go to
http

/www.dealdatabase.com/forum/ , but be prepared to do some work before
you get started. The regulars will be helpful there, but only if you ask
questions which show that you have done some prep work on your own.
Rick