Yes yes and yes. (series 2 and above)
I do it regularly.
You can copy programs between units and watch. Depending on your
connection you can do it while transferring or wait till it is done.
I can access programs from any of the TIVO's on my home network. You
must download the TIVO program to transfer and a TIVO driver to
watch, but it plays in Windows Media.
I use Roxio to render and burn DVD's of TIVO'd programs.
They do sell an interface program to reduce and make Ipod compatible files.
By the way I think they probably have the drives formatted in Linux
as the TIVO programming is )I am told) a Linux based program.
Stewart
At 05:53 PM 9/6/2008, you wrote:
I have not tried this, but they claim that if you have more than one Tivo
on your network you can access the content stored on other Tivos on the
network. They say you can even resume playing from where you left off
from the other Tivo. You can also access the Tivo from a computer on the
network to burn content to a DVD or copy content to an iPod. I have not
tried that either.
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