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Day: November 15, 2004

Extracting Video From A Tivo Series 1 With Mac Os X

November 15, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 5 Comments

extracting video from a tivo series 1 with mac os x

a few people have sent in a lot of kind words about putting all the tivo hacksĀ  in one spot on the web, here in our tivo.hackaday.com section. one request someone had was for the mac peeps and how to get the shows off a series 1 tivo under mac os x, so here ya go!

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