Skip to main content

TiVo Adds Support for Video Podcast Subscriptions

TiVo Adds Support for Video Podcast Subscriptions

DVR pioneer TiVo has announced that is has implemented support for accessing hundreds of new Web-based videos from its TiVo Series3, TiVo HD, and Tivo HD XL set-top boxes, including video from mainstream sources like G4, Fox, CBS, and Oprah as well as any video podcast that has a consistent URL. What’s more, users who subscribe to video podcasts using TiVo’s Season Pass feature can have new video episodes downloaded automatically to their Now Playing List as they become available. Podcasters just been to use RSS syndication and H.264 video.

"What makes this announcement unique is that everyone has the ability to publish their content to the TiVo DVR for users to watch on the best screen in the hom,," said TiVo’s senior director of broadband services Evan Young, in a statement. "With a robust library of Web videos already available through the TiVo DVR, and the ability to enter the URL for other podcasts you want, this announcement puts the control in the hands of the user to search for and retrieve exactly what they want to watch and from the comfort of the couch."

Podcast channels and episodes are also indexed by TiVo Search, so users can quickly find podcasts right alongside broadcast and other broadband content.

Owners of TiVo HD, HD XL and Series3 units can access the feature at no charge.

Editors' Recommendations

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Hulu adds HDR support for select original movies and shows
The Hulu app icon on Apple TV.

Hulu has quietly added support for HDR — but only for "select Hulu Originals" so far.

"Hulu with HDR," as its dubbed in the Hulu support pages, means that you'll be able to watch some shows or movies in the various standards of High Dynamic Range. Hulu is supporting all the big ones — Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10+.

Read more
TiVo takes personalization to the next level with voice ID
TiVo Stream 4K remote

The ability to use your voice to interact with smart TVs and streaming media devices is rapidly becoming standard. What was once an exotic and expensive feature, microphone buttons are appearing on remote controls for devices that cost as little as $30. Some of the newest smart TVs, with built-in far-field mics, don't require a button at all. But as convenient as voice commands are, they're also kind of dumb. All systems attempt to understand what was said, but few -- if any -- try to understand who said it, and that creates a big opportunity.

Today, TiVo and Pindrop, a voice authentication company, are taking the first step toward voice commands that understand who is doing the talking, with a new partnership that will see Pindrop's voice ID technology added to TiVo's voice-enabled devices.  Pindrop is also opening up its voice authentication platform so that any third-party developer can take advantage of the same capability.

Read more
TiVo Stream 4Ks dropped to $40 at Walmart, and you can get one by Christmas
TiVo Stream 4K

While browsing the available 4K TV deals that are available this holiday shopping season, one thing that you should consider is how you will access 4K content. A product that can help you with this is the TiVo Stream 4K, which Walmart is currently selling with a $10 discount to bring its price down to $40 from the original price of $50, and if you buy it now, you will receive the device by Christmas.

TiVo is known for DVRs, but the TiVo Stream 4K doesn't record TV shows for you to watch later, and it doesn't even connect to traditional TV sources such as cable or satellite. Instead, it is a streaming media dongle that is powered by the Android TV operating system, with a flexible HDMI cable for connecting to your 4K TV, a Micro USB cable and AC adapter for power, and a remote.

Read more