Heh, the title alone drew my attention:
Why's It SO Hard to Get Buffy On My iPod?
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I don't know that I'd pay $2 an episode. That's DVD-level money, and with no extras. I'd want them to cut the price for older stuff (although I'm not really up to paying it for the new stuff, either, but I might be if I had money)
They don't like your taste in music?
That may explain why it let me upload Billie Holiday but denied Black Flag...
Instructions and notes on building a PVR with 11 tuners (4 HDTV, 7 Regular) and a terrabyte of storage. Watch one show and record 10 others.
Godzilla PVR: [link]
You know, once in several years of owning two TiVos plus a VCR that can be set up to record separately, I've had a four-way legitimate cross-scheduling problem. Once.
Yes, but with even 3 people in the household, you could, mathematically, max out that with a similar problem!
This is, of course, assuming that none of the programs they want to watch in a slot are the same. Which is not a negligible assumption.
You know, once in several years of owning two TiVos plus a VCR that can be set up to record separately, I've had a four-way legitimate cross-scheduling problem. Once.
No, a 11 tuner PVR is not really practical, but you have to just appreciate the sheer overdoingness of it.
Because it goes to 11!
ita, playlist location finding was figured out here: Cass "Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?" Jan 2, 2006 2:07:15 pm PST Thanks and kudos to tommyrot.
Thanks. I had forgotten that iTunes didn't use the .M3U playlist. I just ended up making one myself for the TiVo. With the annoying way iTunes makes MP3 directories, I have to for it to be practical.