TiVo Broadcaster
fixes TiVo desktop use with OS X 10.4
Version: 1.0.1
can't use 2 TiVo units?
Feedback Type: Troubleshooting Report
Contributed by: aduran Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 01:42 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Hey iDriveX. I sincerely appreciate this fix. Buggy as it may be it brought the Tiger machine back to TiVo! My problem is that I cannot see my Mirror-G4 Music & Photos on my 'Living room' TiVo, only my 'Bedroom' TiVo. I can share recordings between the units though so the wireless is working correctly. Do you have any idea why only one machine would see it?
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can't use 2 TiVo units? - aduran
Thanks. I fixed it anyway. Keep up the great ideas. Apple needs to get off their a*s and let TiVo control the DRM.Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 11:10 PM PDT
can't use 2 TiVo units? - iDriveX
there could be any number of problems with that and you'll have to troubleshoot it. Here are some things to think about.1. I have had problems in the past when using more than one router and using Apple's Wireless Distribution System. The TiVo was going through one router and TiVo desktop was going through the other. Technically they are on the same subnet and should see each other, but more times than not they couldn't.
2. TiVo Software 7.1.x on your TiVo is very very buggy with the Music and Photos. Try enabling HME so that it says "Music, Photos, and more" for some reason I have had more successful music and photos connect by having that enabled.
3. Try turning off your working TiVo and restarting your non-working TiVo...Does that help? If so, then there is some sort of conflict between the two, if not, it points to the non-working one as being incompatible somehow with your setup and you can troubleshoot that directly.
4. Enter the server address manually on the TiVo, sometimes that helps the TiVo "find" the server.
Wednesday, May 11 2005 @ 05:18 PM PDT
can't use 2 TiVo units? - iDriveX
Absolutely, you can only use "TiVo Broadcaster" on one machine at a time in your subnet. What it is doing is it is broadcasting (rudimentarily) through Bonjour. BUT It's naming itself in Bonjour and broadcasting that name. If you try and run it on a second machine, you should get a Bonjour error message stating the name is already in use or being broadcasted. Hope that helps!Reply to This
Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 06:20 PM PDT