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Popcorn + TiVo + Macbook Pro + iPhone = Hell Yeah!
I plugged in the iPhone and now I've got several episodes worth of 'The Universe' that I can watch in the palm of my hand

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So I was up last night playing around with some new software I bought. On a whim, I picked up a copy of Popcorn 3. Apparently I've been living under a rock because I've never used this software before and every other Mac user on the planet apparently drank this stuff instead of milk when they were babies.

I don't know about you, but there are a truckload of videos sitting on my TiVo series 2 that are waiting for me to watch them. Unfortunately, the TV to which the TiVo is attached isn't one that I'm normally near. What I really wanted was to be able to take my TiVo recordings to go with me... but I also didn't want to have to whip out the 17" Macbook Pro on the train just to watch my recordings.

So I fired up the TiVo2Go. If you've got a PC then you're used to having this available but apparently it's only available to Mac users through Popcorn. I transferred a few episodes of "The Universe" (awesome new series on the History channel) to the Macbook Pro. Then, I literally just dragged the episodes into Popcorn and converted them into iPhone format and it automatically stuffed them into iTunes.

I plugged in the iPhone and now I've got several episodes worth of "The Universe" that I can watch in the palm of my hand while I'm on the train. I'm sure everybody reading this has already realized how cool this ability is, but I'm new to the whole video conversion thing.

So with the addition of a fairly cheap piece of software (Popcorn) to the hardware I already own, I was able to add a lot more value to my TiVo recordings. From TiVo to iPhone took me about 40 minutes for an episode, but that's because the TiVo is wireless and the Macbook Pro is admittedly not the fastest at video encoding. Either way, if you have a TiVo and an iPhone, you need to go buy a copy of Popcorn. 

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Kevin Hoffman, editor-in-chief of SYS-CON's "iPhone Developer's Journal" is one of the most popular "iPhone" and "Silverlight" bloggers on the Net. Kevin has been programming since he was 10 and has written everything from DOS shareware to n-tier, enterprise Web applications in VB, C++, Delphi, and C. He is coauthor of Professional .NET Framework (Wrox Press) and co-author with Robert Foster of Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Unleashed. Kevin authors "The .NET Addict's Blog" at ".Net Developer's Journal" (dotnetaddict.dotnetdevelopersjournal.com).

joe wrote: I'm glad to hear the Tivo software is part of Popcorn. I'd only heard it being part of Toast Titanium 8.x. This is good news. Review here: http://www.t ivoblog.com/archives/2007 /09/03/roxio-popcorn-3-mi ni-review-screenshots-mac -tivotogo-client/ Also, there is a TivoDecode hack out there. http://tivodecode.sourcef orge.net/ GUI for same: http://tdm. sourceforge.net/
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shortivo wrote: As both a fan of Apple and Tivo, I can say that I love my Tivo. It is one of the few technoligies out there that out apples apple with a consumer friendly user interface, and massive dowload capabilities. With Amazon Unbox and the New Indefendant Film Service that signed on today, TIVO beats Apple TV hands down. Sorry Steve. It is probably time for Apple to buy TIVO before Amazon, Yahoo or Google does.
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