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meara - Feb 11, 2013 3:56:21 pm PST #22023 of 25497

On the Mac I use Roxio Toast to copy stuff off a Tivo HD onto the Mac and then convert for playback on iPods and Android devices. I think I've only run into DRM issues once or twice doing that and not in a long time.

Hm. That seems like a lot of effort. Normally it's just "hey, I went to bed early, but if it was on my iPad I could watch last nights ep of good wife while on the plane!"


Gris - Feb 11, 2013 3:58:21 pm PST #22024 of 25497
Hey. New board.

Hey! HDD-based DVR with OTA tuner!

[link]

Yay for simplicity. Have to decide if its worth it since I can stream most of my shows, but glad to know this obvious and simple product exists for the manually-minded.


megan walker - Feb 11, 2013 4:24:09 pm PST #22025 of 25497
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

Hey! HDD-based DVR with OTA tuner!

Wow, I had no idea they sold those in the US. Thanks, Gris!

My old DVR I have from BC finally won't pick up the broadcast signal I get free from my cable line, and I really want to replace it.

I get most of my shows through Hulu and Netflix, but I do like to program PBS stuff.


beekaytee - Feb 11, 2013 5:11:26 pm PST #22026 of 25497
Compassionately intolerant

ND, I suddenly remembered that I did make a Mountain Lion install jump drive.

It allowed me to erase the disk, but not to reinstall, saying the OS needs 2GB...which is what the system has now, but which is clearly not enough.

Sigh.

I have no more patience. Will address this issue on another day.


NoiseDesign - Feb 11, 2013 9:43:12 pm PST #22027 of 25497
Our wings are not tired

Mountain Lion needs 2 GB of memory, that is different than the hard drive space you've just been clearing out.


beekaytee - Feb 12, 2013 5:20:51 am PST #22028 of 25497
Compassionately intolerant

That's what I mean. I switched the 2G in the new mini for the 8G in the old mini today.

And, can I just say, the difference in the process of upgrading memory in the 2011 model is as it should be! The mess that is the mid-2009 model (much as I love the onboard superdrive) is unconscionable! Bad developers. No Biscuit.

I bit down hard yesterday and just bought the external superdrive at the apple store. I really have got to move on with my life!

The time I spent trying to make things work and being frustrated when they didn't was truly not worth it.

I was so excited when I read in the new mini manual about using another apple device as the drive. PERFECT, I thought, grab me a short firewire cable and we are good to go!

But no, says the very nice young genius. You can connect the two minis for some stuff, but not the stuff you want.

It just broke my spirit. But, probably in a good way.


Gudanov - Feb 12, 2013 5:52:10 am PST #22029 of 25497
Coding and Sleeping

Cool. I set up the appropriate port forwarding in my router and now the new NAS is working like my own private Dropbox.


Liese S. - Feb 12, 2013 6:11:23 am PST #22030 of 25497
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

That's awesome.

I am spending too much money on tech these days, but losing the laptop hasn't made me want the big new NAS less.


Jon B. - Feb 12, 2013 6:26:27 am PST #22031 of 25497
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

now the new NAS is working like my own private Dropbox.

Nice. Is there a way to share files on it securely with the outside world?


Gudanov - Feb 12, 2013 6:47:28 am PST #22032 of 25497
Coding and Sleeping

I don't know. I don't use the public folder feature of Dropbox, so I haven't looked for it with this. My guess would be no.