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I have an old series 1 Tivo which works well at the moment. I am about to
upgrade the hard disk to give me more room to save programs. My question is
(I hope) simple. What format does Tivo save recorded programmes?
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In article <d48g07$jab$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>,
"clive" <tuesday@oxenwood.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
> I have an old series 1 Tivo which works well at the moment. I am about to
> upgrade the hard disk to give me more room to save programs. My question is
> (I hope) simple. What format does Tivo save recorded programmes?
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On 2005-04-21, clive <tuesday@oxenwood.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
> I have an old series 1 Tivo which works well at the moment. I am about to
> upgrade the hard disk to give me more room to save programs. My question is
> (I hope) simple. What format does Tivo save recorded programmes?
For upgrading your hard disk, it doesn't matter what format TiVo saves its
recorded programs in. To your hard disk, it's just a bunch of 0s and 1s.
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"clive" <tuesday@oxenwood.fsnet.co.uk> writes:
>I have an old series 1 Tivo which works well at the moment. I am about to
>upgrade the hard disk to give me more room to save programs. My question is
>(I hope) simple. What format does Tivo save recorded programmes?
In a custom proprietary database stored as a raw partition on the hard drive.
Once you get through that, and the fragments stored in the DB, they
are stored as MPEG2 480x480 streams. Audio and video seperate (so they
aren't true MPEG2 system streams).
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"clive" <tuesday@oxenwood.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I have an old series 1 Tivo which works well at the moment. I am about to
> upgrade the hard disk to give me more room to save programs. My question
is
> (I hope) simple. What format does Tivo save recorded programmes?
Tivo uses a proprietary mpeg format, and also encrypts the files. However,
if you're interested in video extraction to your computer, there is lots of
free software out there to do it, and it's not particularly difficult.
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"Doug McIntyre" <merlyn@geeks.org> wrote in message
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> "clive" <tuesday@oxenwood.fsnet.co.uk> writes:
> >I have an old series 1 Tivo which works well at the moment. I am about
to
> >upgrade the hard disk to give me more room to save programs. My question
is
> >(I hope) simple. What format does Tivo save recorded programmes?
>
>
> In a custom proprietary database stored as a raw partition on the hard
drive.
I thought the Tivo drive was formatted as FAT16, running under Linux. Was I
wrong?
> Once you get through that, and the fragments stored in the DB, they
> are stored as MPEG2 480x480 streams. Audio and video seperate (so they
> aren't true MPEG2 system streams).
>
> Sounds like you probably want to read up quite a bit at
> http://www.dealdatabase.com/forum/ > anticipating your next question.
>
>
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"SINNER" <arcade.master@googlemail.net> wrote in message
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> * PTravel Wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo:
>
> > I thought the Tivo drive was formatted as FAT16, running under
> > Linux. Was I wrong?
>
> Yes, that is incorrect. There is more than one FS on the box I believe
> but FAT16 is not one of them.
Ah, thanks. Fortunately, my knowledge of this area (or rather lack of
knowledge) didn't come into play when I replaced the HD in my Series 1.
That fact, in itself, shows how easy it is to do using the readily available
software.
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"Randy S." <rswittno@spamgmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> > I thought the Tivo drive was formatted as FAT16, running under Linux.
Was I
> > wrong?
>
> As far as the where and how the show data is stored, yes, you are
incorrect.
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PTravel wrote:
> "Randy S." <rswittno@spamgmail.com> wrote in message
> news492fr$mo8$1@spnode25.nerdc.ufl.edu...
>
>>>I thought the Tivo drive was formatted as FAT16, running under Linux.
>
> Was I
>
>>>wrong?
>>
>>As far as the where and how the show data is stored, yes, you are
>
> incorrect.
>
> Okay, thanks. I appreciate the clarification.
>
Understandable mistake. That fact does explain, though, why it's
significantly harder to retain your old recordings when upgrading than not.
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