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Bobby Abernathy October 23rd 03 07:00 PM

It looks like water, but it's snot.

"Kenneth Crudup" wrote in message
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In article ,
SINNER says:

Snot isnt fully Liquid is it?


Sometimes it is, sometimes it snot.

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David L Crawford October 24th 03 06:53 AM

OK Folks, here's the deal.
Since I listen to WAY more JAZZ than video content the idea was to
take the TiVo's content to the boat and have a Full (unattended ) day
of music, just like at home.
Since DVD the VCR is no longer on the boat.
There's got to be an all day digi solution.....

David









On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 14:36:24 -0500, "Thomas T. Veldhouse"
wrote:


"David G." wrote in message
...

If you need to record something, record it to your Hi-Fi VCR and you'll
get 6-8 hours of CD-quality recording. I'm guessing the lack of
recording may have something to do with the contracts DirecTV signed
with the recording industry.


I believe the music channels are in a different stream format and the Tivo
software is not written to handle that for recording and playback. So, it
is just passed through to the receiver hardware. Music is certainly not the
target of a Tivo system, so in general, I find this a non-issue. Just pipe
your audio output where ever you want and record it (tape deck with Metal
tapes? CD-R? Etc).

Tom Veldhouse



David L Crawford October 24th 03 06:58 AM


Am I hearing that there is a version that will record music?

Thanks George.

David


On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 21:33:38 GMT, the moke monster
wrote:

The difference is that you can record programs, but not music :-)


Huh? I can (on DTV). In fact the suggest function is always recording
the rap and reggae channels when it is not doing anything else. I
figured this is becuase that is what I listen to most.

George in Seattle



Scott Seligman October 24th 03 08:57 PM

David L Crawford wrote:
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 21:33:38 GMT, the moke monster
wrote:
Huh? I can (on DTV). In fact the suggest function is always recording
the rap and reggae channels when it is not doing anything else.


Am I hearing that there is a version that will record music?


The stand alone TiVos can record the music channels. The combo units
can't.

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Scott Seligman October 24th 03 08:59 PM

David L Crawford wrote:
OK Folks, here's the deal. Since I listen to WAY more JAZZ than video
content the idea was to take the TiVo's content to the boat and have
a Full (unattended ) day of music, just like at home. Since DVD the
VCR is no longer on the boat. There's got to be an all day digi
solution.....


Create a wish list to record the jazz channel. You can play back the
recordings, but will have trouble if you try to shuttle around in
them.

Is this what you want? Record the music, then take the TiVo with you
on the boat to play it?

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[email protected] October 26th 03 06:38 AM

On 24 Oct 2003 11:59:49 -0700, "Scott Seligman"
wrote:

David L Crawford wrote:
OK Folks, here's the deal. Since I listen to WAY more JAZZ than video
content the idea was to take the TiVo's content to the boat and have
a Full (unattended ) day of music, just like at home. Since DVD the
VCR is no longer on the boat. There's got to be an all day digi
solution.....


Create a wish list to record the jazz channel. You can play back the
recordings, but will have trouble if you try to shuttle around in
them.

Is this what you want? Record the music, then take the TiVo with you
on the boat to play it?


You might be able to connect the audio out from Tivo directly to your
audio input on your computer, capture this and convert to MP3 music.
Then you could put up to 6 hrs of mp3 on a CDR. How many hours a day
are you awake?

I have consider doing this but have not tried it yet. I did record
about 5 vhs tapes in 6 hr mode when I first got my Hughes receiver. I
know I can record audio tape to the HD so it should be easy to record
from the vhs recorder, but I see no reason you could not record
directly to the HD from the SAT recever?

Has anyone done this alreay?


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