Tivo Desktop 2.7

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    08/02/2009
  • File size:
    22.2M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    a networked TiVo Series2 DVR, a supported media player to play back TiVoToGo files

Publisher’s description

TiVo Desktop is an easy-to-use application that lets you publish and share digital music, photos and TiVo recordings between your networked TiVo Series2 DVR and your computer. Digital Music & Photos and the TiVoToGo feature come included with your regular paid subscription to the TiVo service. With new TivoToGo Tranfers you can easily transfer your favorite recordings on your TiVo box to your computer. You can also view your entire digital photo library on your TV screen and access and control and play your entire digital music collection from your TV screen.

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