09-09-2002, 12:38 AM
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Philosopher
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 513
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Heh, I guess people tend not to have time to read/digest the longer posts
The app in question again is gduprey's DVArchive (was SwapDV). Check the ReplayTV FAQ from AVSForum.com (or just link dvarchive.sourceforge.net). Needs Sun's JRM/JDK 1.4.
In regards to WiFi (.b or .a), yes, just plug in a WAP that supports bridging mode with another WAP, or get one of the newer bridge-only (client) devices that plug into the Ethernet jack. And the new 5000 series' USB2 port is specifically advertised for plug-in WiFi support.
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09-09-2002, 03:24 AM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 168
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The great thing about the Sony video recorder is that it will have a Memory Stick slot so you can put a half-second clip of any TV show on their largest capacity (128 MB) Magic Gate MS!!!! Way cool.
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09-09-2002, 03:50 AM
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Swami
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 4,396
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Memory Stick?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Take1
The great thing about the Sony video recorder is that it will have a Memory Stick slot so you can put a half-second clip of any TV show on their largest capacity (128 MB) Magic Gate MS!!!! Way cool.
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:lol: (I'm assuming this is a joke.)
Steve
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09-09-2002, 08:06 AM
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Thinker
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 360
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Dejavu! This is JUST LIKE the ReplayTV 4xxx
The Sonic Blue, ReplayTV 4xxx models already offer EVERY FEATURE mentioned except dual NTSC tuners. Other than that they had it first.
Send programming over the Internet
Program your unit, add/delete shows from any browser
Create picture slide shows from your networked PC
Up to 320 hours - on the highest capacity unit
Ethernet/broadband enabled
Stream programs from one Replay to another within a network (home)
It's all been done and works GREAT! Don't hold out, order one today!!!
www.replaytv.com
-John
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09-09-2002, 06:25 PM
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Ponderer
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 56
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TiVo can work in Canada
The reason TiVo isn't advertised in Canada is because it needs a dial-up ISP to get program guides and service updates. I'm not sure which ISP it uses or whether they have Canadian dial-in numbers.
In any case, TiVo can use a direct Internet connection instead of PPP dial-up through a phone line. The new Series2 TiVo units can use USB ethernet dongles to do this. The older, original TiVo units (like mine) need an add-on Ethernet board from www.9thtee.com.
Once TiVo is on the LAN, it can use your broadband connection instead of dial-up. Just set your dialing prefix to ",#401". See the TiVo Underground forums at http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/index.php or the TiVo FAQ at http://www.tivofaq.com/.
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09-10-2002, 02:29 AM
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