View Full Version : Tivo.net or Videora??
jasonrn
02-06-2007, 02:53 PM
Hi there.
I installed Tivo,net and it works great. Thank you Pipakin!!
What is the difference between Tivo,net and Videora tivo converter?
Jay
Dan203
02-06-2007, 03:21 PM
Videora is a local converter. Meaning it converts the AVI/MPEG4 files to MPEG files locally then you have to upload them to your TiVo using TiVo desktop. TiVo.net does on the fly conversion as it's being transfered to the TiVo, so it saves you a step.
Dan
pipakin
02-06-2007, 03:26 PM
Videora is a local converter. Meaning it converts the AVI/MPEG4 files to MPEG files locally then you have to upload them to your TiVo using TiVo desktop. TiVo.net does on the fly conversion as it's being transfered to the TiVo, so it saves you a step.
Dan
Indeed. Videora's good software. I used it until I got a bad flareup of NIH* syndrome.
* - NIH = Not Invented Here
jasonrn
02-06-2007, 03:27 PM
Thanks. Looks like I installed the right one.
cfneumann
02-06-2007, 04:09 PM
Where do you get the TiVo.net?
Enrique
02-06-2007, 04:17 PM
Where do you get the TiVo.net? http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=187185
BoyScout
02-06-2007, 11:26 PM
Don't forget to buy the author a cup o' joe.
zoma4
02-07-2007, 11:09 AM
Does Tivo.net work on Vista?
pipakin
02-07-2007, 11:24 AM
Does Tivo.net work on Vista?
It should, assuming securities are set correctly. I don't know enough about Vista, since I'm choosing to not install it myself. From what I've heard, there may be some issues getting the system to allow it to run correctly.
zoma4
02-07-2007, 11:26 AM
It should, assuming securities are set correctly. I don't know enough about Vista, since I'm choosing to not install it myself. From what I've heard, there may be some issues getting the system to allow it to run correctly.
I have turned off UAC on Vista, so my configuration probably isn't what the majority of users will have.
I'll try it tonight and report back.
zoma4
02-08-2007, 09:28 AM
I installed into Vista. The installer ran fine, and the service is running, but when I click for the admin page, it can't find it.
pipakin
02-08-2007, 09:33 AM
I installed into Vista. The installer ran fine, and the service is running, but when I click for the admin page, it can't find it.
I assume Vista has the equivalent of XP's firewall. You'll need to open ports 9033 and 9032 for TCP.
zoma4
02-08-2007, 12:12 PM
They are open, but it still doesn't show up.
pipakin
02-08-2007, 12:23 PM
They are open, but it still doesn't show up.
Try this link (http://127.0.0.1:9033). Did that work?
zoma4
02-12-2007, 11:00 AM
Did not work.
Jabo4
02-17-2007, 09:45 PM
Hmm I'm running Vista and the built in link didn't work but the 127.0.0.1 link does. I would make sure you start and stop the service through the service manager then try again. If that doesn't work =\ I don't know.
jkalnin
02-26-2007, 04:36 PM
I am thinking about dumping Videora for Tivo.net - thanks for the info.
It's hard though, as Videora has been nothing but fantastic since day one.
How does Tivo.net handle avi files that are 16:9 ratio even though my tv is SD. Videora you just use a dropdown and the new file has those black bars, no stretching or distortion. Also, Tivo.net seems a bit more complicated then Videora - we'll see!
Stu_Bee
02-26-2007, 05:24 PM
I am thinking about dumping Videora for Tivo.net - thanks for the info.
It's hard though, as Videora has been nothing but fantastic since day one.
How does Tivo.net handle avi files that are 16:9 ratio even though my tv is SD. Videora you just use a dropdown and the new file has those black bars, no stretching or distortion. Also, Tivo.net seems a bit more complicated then Videora - we'll see!
You don't have to dump one for the other. Just install Tivo.net (recommended V:9.1.a) to try it out. What's the harm? You can still use Videora to convert if you want.
I have Tivo.net pointing to one folder on my PC full of avi's.
TivoDesktop points to another folder on my PC, where I place already transcoded Videora files.
Grimm1
03-27-2007, 05:07 AM
Another thumbs up for Tivo.net....Videora is great...but this cuts out a time consuming step. I just point Tivo.Net to the folder I download all my avi's to and then I can convert and stream them to my TiVo on the fly. :up:
mrjam2jab
03-28-2007, 10:13 PM
im confused...but nothing new there... :-)
I managed to install tivo.net...after installing .net framework...
but how do i use it? what video directory should admin be set to? if i set it to say I:Video...how do i get the file to tivo when tivo can only see I: A TIVO Recording? should THAT be my video directory???
Grimm1
03-29-2007, 01:04 AM
im confused...but nothing new there... :-)
I managed to install tivo.net...after installing .net framework...
but how do i use it? what video directory should admin be set to? if i set it to say I:Video...how do i get the file to tivo when tivo can only see I: A TIVO Recording? should THAT be my video directory???Set it to I:Video and if that is where you are downloading your videos to or copying them there when they are done downloading you should then be able to go to your TiVo and at the bottom of the NPL you should see a tivo.net folder which should list the contents of I:Video and you can select one of those videos to start transcoding/streaming on the fly. If you want to watch the show as it is streaming you will need to set the "Video Bit Rate" to Medium-Low or Low. I have found that Medium-Low is good enough quality for me and if I give it a few minutes head start I can watch the show without catching up to the stream.
Grimm1
03-29-2007, 01:06 AM
BTW...the PodcastRSSLister has been working pretty good for me so far even though the author warns "Note, this plugin is in VERY early alpha. If it doesn't work, I'm not surprised. :)"...I've got a couple of video podcasts setup and so far it's working just fine...downloading/transcoding/streaming on the fly...very cool feature.
mrjam2jab
03-29-2007, 09:44 AM
Set it to I:Video and if that is where you are downloading your videos to or copying them there when they are done downloading you should then be able to go to your TiVo and at the bottom of the NPL you should see a tivo.net folder which should list the contents of I:Video and you can select one of those videos to start transcoding/streaming on the fly. If you want to watch the show as it is streaming you will need to set the "Video Bit Rate" to Medium-Low or Low. I have found that Medium-Low is good enough quality for me and if I give it a few minutes head start I can watch the show without catching up to the stream.
Thats what i thought....but i'm not seeing it in NPL. I see my other Tivo, and my PCs A Tivo Recording folder which is normal...but not Tivo.net... :(
Grimm1
04-10-2007, 08:20 PM
Thats what i thought....but i'm not seeing it in NPL. I see my other Tivo, and my PCs A Tivo Recording folder which is normal...but not Tivo.net... :(What version are you using? I'm using 0.9.1a because I've seen it mentioned several times to be the most stable version.
Austin Bike
04-11-2007, 10:17 PM
does tivo.net work with divx files?
Grimm1
04-11-2007, 11:36 PM
does tivo.net work with divx files?I've been using it with no problem on XviD files...I would assume DivX would work as well.
From the TiVo.Net home page.
"TiVo.Net is a windows service that acts as a TiVo GoBack server. It loads many standard video compression codecs and outputs mpeg2 video to the TiVo. It allows you to watch videos that are stored on your computer in, say, DivX format without having to wait for the video to be transcoded first."
mrjam2jab
04-13-2007, 10:11 PM
What version are you using? I'm using 0.9.1a because I've seen it mentioned several times to be the most stable version.
Im using 0.9.1a also....i click Start Service...is there anything i need to do after that? Starting Service window comes up...then about 1 minute later it disappears...then im not sure what to do after that...
Got this in the error codes...
ContextCallback Unknown Url: /favicon.ico Medium Error
Grimm1
04-14-2007, 05:08 AM
Im using 0.9.1a also....i click Start Service...is there anything i need to do after that? Starting Service window comes up...then about 1 minute later it disappears...then im not sure what to do after that...
Got this in the error codes...
ContextCallback Unknown Url: /favicon.ico Medium ErrorWhen you go to "TiVo.Net Administration" and click on "File Manager" do you see any videos listed? When you click on "Main Page" is the Bind Address the same as your PC's address?
mrjam2jab
04-14-2007, 11:36 PM
When you go to "TiVo.Net Administration" and click on "File Manager" do you see any videos listed? When you click on "Main Page" is the Bind Address the same as your PC's address?
Yes on both of those...
Grimm1
04-16-2007, 01:01 PM
Yes on both of those...Hmmm anyone else have any ideas?
You are also running TiVo Desktop correct? Do you have more then 1 TiVo?
mrjam2jab
04-17-2007, 10:08 AM
Desktop 2.3a......Two tivos...540 and 240...
Dont know if its related but now (as of 4/16) neither Tivo is seeing the PC at all....Restarted all 3 units...still no PC...
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