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| new tivo development kit Thu 02.03.05 4:27am PST #12320 |
![]() ![]() It's soooo nice! Looks like the purchase of Strangeberry was indeed good for Tivo. I can't wait until they let us access the video and scheduler via the dev kit. The backdoor in version 7.1x tivo software is "Clear clear zero zero" at the system info screen. The animation and interactive features of this kit really standout. It's also java making it cross platform. A few applications I would love to see. Access to real's Rhapsody. I already pay for it, so a simple frontend would be nice. (Would probably require windows media 10 support though) Netflix access and movie downloads, this would be a killer ap for me, being able to queue movies and have them download directly to the tivo for viewing would definately get me to sign back up for netflix. Streaming video from websites, webcams, radiostations, etc. TivoVNC.. Shouldn't be too hard just gotta program the remote to control the mouse. I know they already have an rss reader, but I would like one that could retrieve enclosures, for example podcasts. I also want to be able to control other tivos on my network. There are so many time when I'm in my room on my tivo and browsing the shows recorded on the tivo downstairs that I want to set something to record, or have a program saved. But I am unable to do so, so I have to walk downstairs to do it. I should be able to do everything (except maybe delete shows) remotely from other tivos on the same home network. ---- Also amazon started selling annual free 2day shipping. Free 2day shipping for a year only $79. Pretty decent --Chris Falco |
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