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Stream and Play Tivo Files on Windows Media Player
Topic Started: Jul 3 2014, 02:28 AM (21 Views)
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[size0]Look for best solution to transfer and play the TiVo files from TiVo Desktop or other places on Windows Media Player ? Follow below article, you will know clearly on How to watch TiVo files on WMP.

TiVo is a brand and model of digital video recorder and it is a kind of software that is written by the TiVo Inc. that automatically records and save TV programs (like the 2014 Word Cup recordings). It also allows the viewer to pause, rewind, and replay recently the live television program. By using the official TiVo Desktop freeware, you can easily transfer the recordings you've made to your computer, but we still have to convert the TiVo files to other format file format so that we can view them with regular media player-such as Windows Media Player.

Sometimes we might find it difficult to play video Windows Media Player as it only supports the default video format like WMV and AVI. So if you have a painful experience just like me when playing TiVo in Windows Media Player, here I would like to share my solution with you to solve the issue.
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To convert and add videos in .TiVo to Windows Media Player, we need a TiVo Video Converter to convert TiVo to Windows Media Player friendly format. Brorsoft Video Converter is the best program I can recommend here. It supports you to convert TiVo to WMV for Windows Media Player without hassle. The main features of this TiVo converter are high conversion speed with zero quality loss and supporting to convert from and to more than 70 formats like MP4, AVI, FLV, WMV, MKV, MOV, MPG, etc. Plus, it also provides an access to touch up TiVo videos, which including trimming, cropping, appending artistic effects and more.

How to Convert and Add TiVo files to Windows Media Player

Step 1- Add TiVo files: Simply drag-and-drop your .tivo file to the main window of this program or click "Add" icon to load your .tivo video. You can add multiple files at a time an convert them in batch. If necessary, choose the "Merge into one file" option to join several video clips into one file.

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Tip: When first loading, Brorsoft TiVo Converter will ask you to input your Media Access Key. Simply press “Option” button and switch to “TiVo” tab to enter your Media Access Key, and click “OK” to confirm.

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Step 2- Select Windows Media Player supported format: Click the Format menu, select Windows Media Player friendly format as your output video format. There, you can take WMV as your output video format. If you prefer high definition videos, move your mouse pointer to "HD Video" and then choose HD WMV.

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Step 3 - Start TiVo to Windows Media Player conversion: Simply click the "Convert" button to start encoding TiVo to WMV, everything else will be automated. If you have added quite a bunch of video files, it would take some time to convert. In such case, you can click Option and tick the box “Shut down the computer after conversion”.

After the conversion, click “Open” to locate the result videos and then you can import the converted files to Windows Media Player for playing without any limits.

Additional Tips:

This powerful TiVo to Windows Media Player Converter not only can transcode TiVo recordings, it also allows you to change any video, audio format like AVI, MOV, WMV, MKV, VOB, FLV, MTS, XAVC, MP3, WAV, M4A, etc to another format you want with the best quality.

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