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	<title>Philip Fibiger &#187; home theater</title>
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		<title>High Def downloaded content on a S3 Tivo</title>
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Tivo&#8217;s enabled &#8220;TivoToComeBack&#8221; (the opposite of TivoToGo) on the Series 3 for a couple of months now, but the only conversion guides I&#8217;d found ended up with standard def video on the Tivo. Following these instructions I was able to download a 720p sample video, convert it in VisualHub, and send it to my Tivo. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tivo&#8217;s enabled &#8220;TivoToComeBack&#8221; (the opposite of TivoToGo) on the Series 3 for a couple of months now, but the only conversion guides I&#8217;d found ended up with standard def video on the Tivo. Following <a href="http://aldoblog.com/tivo/bittorrent-downloads/">these instructions</a> I was able to download a 720p sample video, convert it in VisualHub, and send it to my Tivo. Note that it has black bars because the film is a different resolution than my display.</p>
<p>My system for watching downloaded video is actually pretty neat (though prior to this it just handled SD content): Downloaded video are dropped into a folder which is a samba share on my headless mac mini, which is also my itunes/music server. An automator action watches the directory and when video files are dropped in, it fires up VisualHub and starts converting them to mpegs with the &#8220;tivo&#8221; set of options. When VH finishes the conversion, it drops the newly converted files into a second directory which is monitored by the Tivo Desktop software. So, I can just download a pile of content, drop it into a folder, and walk away. A few hours later (the mini is relatively old/slow) I have a bunch of content ready to play on the Tivo.</p>
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