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Tivo Hacks> Extraction
Extract recordings from tivo over network
Conversion to divx
nanVue
[archived from http://tivoza.nanfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=423]
nanVue is a versatile multimedia application providing a multitude of features, e.g.:
Uploading & downloading of TiVo recordings
Convert to and from most video formats (including DivX, XviD, mpeg, rm, TiVo .ty, etc)
Download and convert Google & YouTube video's
Rip and convert DVD's
Multiple conversion profiles with auto profile assignment
Convert web pages into images
Automatically letterbox videos (including adding padding for overscan)
Image conversion and resizing
Drag & drop support for files and url's
Monitor directories for new videos
Schedule the times when encoding & transfers are performed
Perform pre & post processing on selected files
Act as a web server (with support for PHP 5)
and much more ...
Note that for the uploading and downloading of TiVo recordings, you'll need to have mfs_ftp installed on your TiVo.
For details on how to view images on your TiVo, take a look at the "Viewing the weather forecast" thread.
To install nanVue, download the below zip to your "C:\Program Files" and extract its contents.
If you wish to install nanVue to a different directory, make sure to adjust the "Completed path" & "Temporary path" in the "Settings" -> "Transfers" tab before making any further adjustments.
If installing on Windows 2000 and you encounter the "Invalid Class String" error, you need to install the "Microsoft XML Parser" (msxml.msi).
Do keep in mind that nanVue is currently a BETA release so if you run into any problem post them to the "Bugs, Suggestions & Wishlist" forum.
If you wish to receive notifications when nanVue is updated, you'll need to log in after which you can select "Watch this topic for replies" here or in the bottom right hand corner of this thread.
Changelog:
1.0.3.6b:
- Avisynth support added, files that are not supported by ffmpeg (e.g. RealMedia) can still be converted if an appropriate codec is installed (i.e. non DRM'ed files playable in Windows Media Player are now supported by nanVue). For more details, see the "converting .RM files" thread.
- When a profile encoder is set to ffmpeg or tyffmpeg, it can automatically determine if it needs to make use of tytompg or avisynth based on the file being encoded.
- Added extra video bitrates (e.g. settings more appropriate for MPEG-4)
- Fixed support for passive FTP data transfers
- Fixed the form size and button positioning when using XP and/or alternate resolutions
- Improved support for directory monitoring
- Profiles now save custom destination directories
1.0.3.5b:
- Required cygwin dll's are now included in the distribution
- Profiles creating TiVo videos now default to an audio sample rate of 32000 Hz
- A couple of the codec setting weren't being saved when custom entries were set
1.0.3.4b:
- Scheduling is now ignored when the encode & transfer scheduling checkbox's are unticked
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