On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Jim Crumley wrote: > Have you used TivoToGo with Linux much? I have got no problem Not at all, actually. I did see a patch for mplayer that is supposed to let you play the encrypted files, when I get more time I'm going to play with it. No idea if it works or not. > downloading the files (using javahmo or directly), but using them > is a pain. I have been stuck with making iso images on my laptop > (which doesn't have a DVD burner) which still dual boots XP and > transferring the iso images to my desktop machine. I have also > found ways to strip out the drm on the windows side and transfer > the mpeg files, but some of the Linux video editting tools don't > like the files. I've been just transferring them to Win using the TivoDesktop software, then decrypting them and converting them to MPEG as you mentioned. I'm hoping I can get the mplayer solution working - using graphedit is kind of a pain. I'm hoping if mplayer works, I can script something to automatically download, decrypt, and convert the .tivo's to MPEGs.