How-To: Get TV shows off of your TiVo and onto your iPod (with video)

How-To: Get TV shows off of your TiVo and onto your iPod (with video)

This week’s How-To comes to us courtesy of Dave Zatz, a long-time
Engadget pal who we finally convinced to join the staff as a contributor. Dave is the master of all things TiVo, and
for his first How-To he’s whipped up a guide to getting TV shows off of a Series 2 TiVo and on to a
video-enabled iPod.

TiVo iPod

You may or may not agree that $1.99 is a fair price to download an episode of Lost, but you’ll certainly
agree that Apple’s initial video library is quite sparse. Well, I’ve got good news for those of you with a networked
Series 2 TiVo – all you need are TiVoToGo and a few software tools and you’ll be watching Monster Garage
on that shiny new iPod in no time.

As with all video conversions, there are many ways to skin this cat. Below you’ll find my preferred method, which I
use because of its high rate of success, relative ease, and low cost (free). I’m operating under the assumption that
you’ve already figured out how to use TiVo’s Desktop software to transfer shows to your PC and have had success in
playing them back. Sorry Mac users, TiVo has forsaken you.

I. Strip TiVo Metadata

TiVo doesn?t want you trading shows on BitTorrent, so they?ve gunked up a typical MPEG2 file. Let the de-gunking
begin?

  1. Launch DirectShow Dump (http://prish.com/etivo/tbr.htm)

  2. Click ?Add Files?

  3. Browse to My Documents\My TiVo Recordings

  4. Highlight the .tivo file you?d like to work with

  5. Click ?Open?

  6. Wait for conversion to complete

  7. Click ?Close?

TiVo iPod

II. Convert MPEG2 to MPEG4

The video-capable iPod only supports MPEG4 and MOV files, so we?re in need of a conversion?

1. Launch VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc)
2. Click File > Open File
3. Browse to My Documents\My TiVo Recordings
4. Highlight converted .mpg show
5. Click ?Open?
6. Check ?Stream Output?
7. Click ?Settings?
a. Check File, type the file name and location such as C:\vidpod\show.mp4
b. Check MP4 for Encapsulation Method
c. Check Video Codec, choose mp4v in drop-down, choose Bitrate 1024, Scale 1*
d. Check Audio Codec, choose mp4a in drop-down, choose Bitrate 128, Channels 2
channels

* If your TiVo?s connected to a satellite receiver via
S-Video and recording at ?Best?: Scale .75; DVD-burning TiVos recording at ?Best? or ?Good?: Scale .5

8. Click ?OK?

TiVo iPod
TiVo iPod

TiVo iPod

III. Load Up iTunes and iPod

iTunes iPod

All that?s left is importing the video into iTunes and syncing up?

  1. Launch iTunes

  2. Click File > Add File to Library

  3. Browse to and highlight file

  4. Click Open

  5. Click Videos to see your show has arrived

  6. Sync and go!


Once you?ve mastered these basics, you may consider exploring more powerful and complex methods of manipulating video.
For example you can script batches, further compress video file size, or choose specific output resolutions using PSP
Video 9 (http://www.pspvideo9.com/). With Apple diving into the
portable video market, we?re also bound to see new software solutions springing up ? some of them may even be
useful.

Resolution Addendum for the Geeky

For those of you in the know, the new iPod is capable of handling MPEG4 video up to 480×480. That corresponds nicely
to most TiVo devices which output 480×480 video at ?Good? and ?Best? quality. Resolution is slightly less using lower
quality and/or RF Smoothing. Resolution is higher on DVD-burning TiVo units and those connected to satellite receivers
via S-video. To compensate for those higher initial resolutions, VLC allows us to scale back the resolution as needed.
For example, a DVD burning model?s 720×480 resolution must be brought down 50% to 360×240 for iPod playback. While a
TiVo connected to a satellite receiver via S-video and recording at ?Best? quality serves up 544×480, and should be
dropped down 25% to be iPod compliant.

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