Yup. Mine is Series Two also. It can only do one sat channel at a time, but otherwise it works.
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This would be for toting video around with me
not for nothing, but I use airvideo to stream video from my home computer to wherever I am out and about in a good wifi situation. So while I often use it at home, I have used it at work (gasp!) or other places.
I have used it at work (gasp!) or other places.
Bad person!
Hmm. I'd have to think about the security implications of doing that. I might go 64 and do that too! I've got a lot of video.
How do you have it set up, brenda? After the tuner/descrambler thing or direct from the satellite?
I've got a DTV DVR, so I think if I put the Tivo after that it would only be able to record a channel the DVR is already recording, but I'm not sure.
Eta: in all honesty, what I am really looking for is some way to justify getting a new Tivo Premier while they are offering lifetime service, so anything that could help with that would be, er, helpful
I'm pretty sure none of the currently available Tivo models work with satellite.
Um, I don't know? The coax goes from the sat box into the Tivo, then the little red/yellow ones from Tivo to TV. That is the level of my technical expertise.
That's what I needed to know, thanks
I'm also considering getting a second receiver that is not a DVR and hooking it up to the Tivo. It would let me record more channels, but would also cost me a little more money and require reorganizing the shelves all this stuff sits on. Dither.
The TiVO page, on which I now am, says:
It's official! TiVo and DIRECTV have renewed their partnership, which means a new HD DIRECTV DVR featuring the Emmy® Award-winning TiVo service is expected to launch in 2010!
Oh! Huh. More to dither with.
I though an iPad couldn't multitask? That would make a netbook a no-brainer for me. I want to be able to listen to Pandora while writing my report on how many questions we got asked at the desk this month.
Not completely accurate. While you can't listen to Pandora and do something else, you can listen to anything in your iTunes library on the iPad while running another application like Evernote or Pages to write your notes.
Also the upcoming iPhone 4 OS release is opening up multitasking support even more, so the wish for Pandora while working may be available soon.