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Old 09-07-2004, 05:00 PM
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"After reading up on a post on Slashdot about turning your iPod into a Universal remote control I thought it would be cool if I could control my Tivo from the web. How did I jump to that idea? Well, the iPod hack recorded the IR signals from a remote (such as a Tivo remote) as sound files. You then played them back and the Griffin device converted the audio signal to IR signals. I had already experimented with Quicktime Streaming server and knew how to broadcast a video source on the web. So now with the ability to simulate my remote, I could both watch and control the Tivo."



This is one of those - W?BIC! ideas. But I can see how this might be useful where you can schedule something over the web on your TiVo if you forgot to do it earlier when you were actually in front of the device.
 
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Old 09-07-2004, 06:55 PM
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SnapStream's Beyond TV3 has the COOLEST feature in this regard: you can, by using a WAP-enabled or HTML-enabled phone/PDA, log into the SnapStream.net service and create recording jobs. It's VERY cool!
 
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Old 09-07-2004, 07:46 PM
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Very cool, I did not know that that existed. However, it would be more interesting if there was a tiny little webserver running on your PVR so you could log into it directly. That way, you can be guranteed of your recordings even if the Snapstream.net service is down or interrupted.

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Old 09-07-2004, 08:31 PM
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Very cool, I did not know that that existed. However, it would be more interesting if there was a tiny little webserver running on your PVR so you could log into it directly. That way, you can be guranteed of your recordings even if the Snapstream.net service is down or interrupted.
Ah, but then you have to hassle with firewalls, ports, IP addresses, etc. Not user friendly at all. I think the SnapStream.net approach is the most well-balanced one. I'm sure they work hard to keep the service up and running. :-)
 
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Old 09-07-2004, 10:00 PM
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Very cool, I did not know that that existed. However, it would be more interesting if there was a tiny little webserver running on your PVR so you could log into it directly. That way, you can be guranteed of your recordings even if the Snapstream.net service is down or interrupted.
Ah, but then you have to hassle with firewalls, ports, IP addresses, etc. Not user friendly at all. I think the SnapStream.net approach is the most well-balanced one. I'm sure they work hard to keep the service up and running. :-)
Yeah, I guess that is true in that you have a dedicated sysadmin instead of trying and administering the box yourself.

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