You know...I appreciate the effort on TiVo's behalf, but why don't they just build the ability to download RSS streams directly to the TiVo itself?
It's already wired to the internet. Why do I need to have my computer download the video and then upload it to the TiVo...sounds like a complete waste of time and energy.
I can already subscribe to DL.TV and Cranky Geeks through my TiVo.
Codec support. The Series2 can only decode MPEG-2. How many vidcasts do you know of that are distributed as MPEG-2? The vidcasts available via TiVoCast from partners are specially encoded as MPEG-2 just for TiVo. But that's why the selection in TiVoCast is so limited - it takes special effort to support TiVo. So what they're doing here is using the PC to transcode from H.264, WMV, QuickTime, etc, into MPEG-2.
At some point the Series3 & TiVo HD will be able to support other codecs - H.264 support is STRONGLY implied by the YouTube announcement. Both of those have decoding hardware which can handle MPEG-4/H.264 & WMV/VC-1, but the software currently does not enable those decoders. Once they support the additional codecs it would make sense to enable direct downloads to the box for the supported codecs, relying on the PC only for others.
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You know...I appreciate the effort on TiVo's behalf, but why don't they just build the ability to download RSS streams directly to the TiVo itself?
It's already wired to the internet. Why do I need to have my computer download the video and then upload it to the TiVo...sounds like a complete waste of time and energy.
I can already subscribe to DL.TV and Cranky Geeks through my TiVo.
Codec support. The Series2 can only decode MPEG-2. How many vidcasts do you know of that are distributed as MPEG-2? The vidcasts available via TiVoCast from partners are specially encoded as MPEG-2 just for TiVo. But that's why the selection in TiVoCast is so limited - it takes special effort to support TiVo. So what they're doing here is using the PC to transcode from H.264, WMV, QuickTime, etc, into MPEG-2.
At some point the Series3 & TiVo HD will be able to support other codecs - H.264 support is STRONGLY implied by the YouTube announcement. Both of those have decoding hardware which can handle MPEG-4/H.264 & WMV/VC-1, but the software currently does not enable those decoders. Once they support the additional codecs it would make sense to enable direct downloads to the box for the supported codecs, relying on the PC only for others.