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TiVo For Dummies

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Pause live TV, replay missed moments, and skip commercials

Let TiVo choose the shows you want to see, then watch them when you want

Who loves ya, baby? Your TiVo knows if you’re addicted to old detective series, or if you’re secretly in love with Buffy, and this book helps you begin a beautiful relationship. Teach TiVo to collect the shows you want and have them ready whenever you are -- or even to display photos, play music, and more!

The Dummies Way Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear-out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun

Discover how to: Choose the right TiVo for your TV service Connect your TiVo and select channels Create playlists and WishListsSM Set parental controls Connect TiVo to your computer Troubleshoot problems

 

What Customers Say About TiVo For Dummies:

This seems like a perfectly good book for tivo - now I have dvr, so I doubt I'll ever read it - I need to pass it on to someone who has tivo

I agree with everything in the "Big Help" review, so I won't repeat it here. The book was very useful during setup, as well as operation of the Tvo. I bought this book to help me decide whether or not to Tivo. This book quickly sold me on the features of Tivo, so I bought one.

Also it explains what upgrades are available along with the URL's for ordering upgrade parts.The book is laid out with the clarity typical of the "For Dummies" line with clear diagrams, tables, and illustrations. It not only provides clear explanations on how to set up the equipment in a variety of configurations but also explains how to get the most advantage from using Tivo. The setup and operating menus are covered as well as how to "educate" Tivo to go out and select programming most suited to individual taste.This book would be most useful if read before first getting Tivo as it covers the different options available. This book is the place to start if you don't know anything about Tivo. I suspect some smart manufacturer might start including a copy right in the box along with the spare cables and fold-out assembly poster. Figuring out how it would fit in with cable box, video tape recorder, and dvd player was daunting. I certainly did not when I received a Tivo box as a gift. The booklet that comes with the Tivo player is a good reference but Rathbone's book provides a much more readable explanation of how everything works.

Andy Rathbone covers all these topics and more in a breezy, comforting style that is never condescending (the "For Dummies" in the title is not to be taken literally)."TiVo For Dummies" opens with a helpful introduction to the world of PVRs, and TiVo in particular. I was an experienced TiVo user and I thought that the TiVo manual was pretty good. "TiVo for Dummies" makes a great accompaniement.And if you don't have a TiVo yet - read this book and see what you're missing. Rathbone explains TiVo in a way that most readers will "get" - a worthy result in itself.After discussion of the various types of TiVo boxes, the book walks you through installation and setup, with detailed explanations of many different configurations that go far beyond the manual's "reference book" approach. I wondered what such a book could add to be worth paying for. I have no financial stake in sales of the book. Giving TiVo as a gift. "Record your favorite shows, no matter when they're on." Now you're talking.

I have seen many newcomers to "The TiVolution" plea for help with such subjects as: wiring to an existing system, setting up a Season Pass for unusual situations, tweaking the TiVo's settings to match personal preferences, using the networking options and expanding storage capacity. An up-front caveat - I served as the Technical Editor for this book, so I can share the blame for any outright errors. Really, most people who have TiVo will tell you that it makes TV so much more enjoyable, especially as you are freed from the tyranny of the networks' schedules. Rathbone illustrates clever uses of TiVo's options, some I had never considered before.The next several chapters cover the TiVo Home Media Option (HMO), which uses a network connection to share recorded shows with other TiVos in your house and to view pictures and listen to music stored on your PC. (This is one of my favorite reasons to love TiVo).

"Record shows you like that you didn't even know were on." Say what. But if you are relatively new to TiVo, "TiVo For Dummies" will significantly enhance your TiVo experience and will reduce, if not eliminate, the small frustrations that some run into. Chances are, you will soon be joining the TiVolution on your own. Rathbone walks you through setting up the network and enabling the feature, and then discusses various TiVo and non-TiVo tools for sending pictures and music to the TiVo.The last major section of the book talks about upgrading the disk space on a TiVo, (easy to do if you are comfortable with adding a disk to a PC), and troubleshooting common problems.The book ends with a collection of short chapters filled with tips and tricks, and some reference material, such as the differences between TiVo and a generic PVR.If you are looking for information about "hacking" your TiVo, modifying it to do strange new things, this book is not for you - there are a couple of other good books on that topic, such as "Hacking TiVo" by Jeff Keegan. TiVo is a hard thing to explain to someone who hasn't used one. At the time the book was written, HMO was an extra-cost option, but now it is free with the standard service. That said, on with the review.When I was first approached regarding "TiVo For Dummies", I was skeptical.

Next comes the most useful part - how to best take advantage of TiVo's many features to enhance your life. "Pause Live TV." In the past, this has been argued as a big selling point of TiVo, but to my mind, it is one of the less interesting features. The answer turned out to be "a lot".As easy as TiVo is to use, it is sufficiently different from the familiar VCR as to confuse many who are new to the concept of a PVR. "It's a VCR with a hard disk." Yawn.

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