TivoWebPlus is a web server that runs on your TiVo PVR. It is written in TCL, and has the ability to browse the channel guide, perform searches, and schedule and delete recordings.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), Other License

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  • TivoWebPlus is a fantastic enhancement if you have a hackable TiVo series 2 model. (Including the standard definition DirecTiVo units once offered by DirecTV.) Once you have installed software to enable the USB port and networking-- and attached a conforming USB network interface card, you can place this web server on your TiVO. This enables you to directly access your TiVo to program shows, set up season passes, etc.
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Operating Systems

Server Operating Systems

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

Tcl

Database Environment

Other API

Related Categories

Tcl Frameworks, Tcl User Interface (UI) Software

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2004-05-24