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Old 12-09-2013, 12:24   #1
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Exclamation USB and other items > > > > >

Have they enabled the USB port yet at the rear of the box ?

Does anybody have any idea when will it be done ?

I have several films and concerts held on the box and I now want to record them to dvd.

I was going to use the USB port but I been told some time ago that it is not enabled.

Failing all of the above is HDMI the only route to go ? > > >
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Old 12-09-2013, 14:58   #2
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Re: USB and other items > > > > >

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Have they enabled the USB port yet at the rear of the box ?

Does anybody have any idea when will it be done ?

I have several films and concerts held on the box and I now want to record them to dvd.

I was going to use the USB port but I been told some time ago that it is not enabled.

Failing all of the above is HDMI the only route to go ? > > >
Probably never, they need to get permission off the rights holders to enable that port as being able to put it on USB will make it a hell of a lot easier for people to get shows online.

HDMI or DVD is the only way to go really!
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Old 12-09-2013, 15:42   #3
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Re: USB and other items > > > > >

Sorry to have to do this..
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Have they enabled the USB port yet at the rear of the box ?
They haven't.
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Does anybody have any idea when will it be done ?
I doubt they'll ever do it.
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I have several films and concerts held on the box and I now want to record them to dvd.
I think the reason they won't enable USB is simply that: It will enable people to make perfect copies of what is on their Tivo very quickly. I doubt it matters one way or the other to Virgin, but the various content providers will not be happy if the Tivo gives people an easy way to rip content from the service and do what they want with it.

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I was going to use the USB port but I been told some time ago that it is not enabled.

Failing all of the above is HDMI the only route to go ? > > >
HDMI will work, as long as you have a device that can break the copy protection method used
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Old 12-09-2013, 16:31   #4
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Re: USB and other items > > > > >

Hi Stuart

Thanks for that.

It looks like it is HDMI then, I already have a "Copy Decoder" & a "Video Converter".

I will hook them up and see how I get on.

Thanks for your help.

Oh yes why were you sorry ?
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Old 12-09-2013, 16:45   #5
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Re: USB and other items > > > > >

The USB is not disabled - although it may not do what you want.

The USB on mine homes the slide remote dongle.
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Old 12-09-2013, 23:01   #6
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The USB is not disabled - although it may not do what you want.

The USB on mine homes the slide remote dongle.
And I may be wrong, but a good while ago, I think I read that someone had got a USB remote keyboard to work on it.
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Re: USB and other items > > > > >

I tend to use the usb to charge up my ps3 controller or headset.
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Old 13-09-2013, 14:59   #8
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Can you power a Raspberry Pi through the Tivo?
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Old 13-09-2013, 17:17   #9
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Hmmm pi !
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