商品簡介
"Maximize and expand your television viewing using TiVo and this easy-to-use guide. You’ll find step-by-step instructions on how to connect your TiVo to your media center, pause and rewind live TV, enjoy instant replay, and hook your TiVo up with your wired or wireless home network. You’ll even learn how to give slideshows of your photographs on your TV screen. Plus, get helpful TiVo hacks such as replacing your full hard drive and finding remote control shortcuts.
1.Search for and record programs
2.Rate programs and change your rating
3.Edit, delete, or change the priority of your Season Passes using the Season Pass Manager
4.Display and share your photo library using Acrobat Photoshop Album or Lifescape Inc.’s Picasa
5.Schedule recordings remotely on the Internet
6.Set up two TiVos and use the multi-room viewing feature to transfer programs between your TiVos
7.Record shows and even home movies onto DVD using your combination TiVo-DVD recorder
8.Hack your TiVo by removing the TiVo hard drive and installing it onto your PC
9.Enable 30-second skip and backdoor mode
About the authors: Todd W. Carter is an avid DVR user and full-time freelance writer who writes mostly about business and technology. His articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Detroit Free Press, MSNBC.com, Home Office Computing magazine, and other outlets. He is the author of several computer books. Michael Bellomo, MBA, has written nine books involving technology and how it relates to modern business. He is the co-author of McGraw-Hill/Osborne’s forthcoming book, eBay Your Business: Maximize Sales and Get Results.
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作者簡介
Evan Young (Mountain View, CA) is a product manager at SkyStream Networks, where he develops hardware and software for broadcast video and digital media services. He has previously worked on advanced consumer technologies for Geocast Network Systems and Philips Electronics. He has an MBA from Stanford University and a BA from Harvard University. While at Stanford, he founded “The Future of Content” an annual academic and professional conference on media, entertainment, and technology. He has also worked as a management and information technology consultant at Pricewaterhouse Coopers and American Management Systems. He is a composer and conductor, and has previously edited books on digital music composition and recording. He has been an avid TiVo user since 2000.