TiVo-to-go files: Are they DRM'ed? Or can they be legally and reasonably easily dumped to DVD, edited, whatev? (for values of easily that include people less stubborn than me)
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They are DRMed. TiVo has specced one DVD burning software to dump them. I went ahead and bought it -- I guess if you don't already have good software, it's as decent as any.
I feared as much. That will complicate things -- but, thanks for the info.
Don't they anticipate that people will mostly use TiVo-to-Go to watch stuff that's saved to their laptop's HD?
My primary usage is archival. I don't think I've watched anything I've transferred, but my laptop is a Mac.
Don't they anticipate that people will mostly use TiVo-to-Go to watch stuff that's saved to their laptop's HD?
That's certainly how they present it -- but since when do people use technology in the way that its makers originally envisioned it?
but since when do people use technology in the way that its makers originally envisioned it?
Last Tuesday.
I think.
Right now I'm using my mouse perfectly normally.
Then again, I am at work, after all, and there are rules.
Right now I'm using my mouse perfectly normally.
I'm not.
There is software that strips the DRM out of the Tivo files and makes them regular MPEG files. It works quite well. I've even had success with moving the files back to a Mac and burning DVD's with Toast 6.