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How to Do Everything with Your TiVo How to Do Everything
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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Author: Todd W. Carter
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2004-05-26
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Label: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Number Of Pages: 400
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Customer Reviews
ok not great only thing I really use is the commercial skip code 
2007-04-25
Ok not great only thing I really use is the commercial skip code which you can find online anyway. If you know nothing about Tivo then this can be a handy reference but if you are more advanced then you can find more and better info on the web with a Google search. And if your that advanced you're probably not reading this review anyway. ;-)
Only the routine. 
2007-03-29
This book, while very informative offers no more information than the users manual. If you're looking for something more advanced look elsewhere.
thank goodness for this guide 
2005-11-07
Well written and detailed book. This text enabled me to easily upgrade my TiVo's disk, something my box's manual didn't go into in enough dept and simplicity.
many TiVo uses 
2005-01-22
You should find this an easy read, in learning how to effectively use your TiVo. The company has spent a lot of time in trying to make the user experience as simple as possible.
Carter gives hardware tips as to various accessory items you might want to hook up your TiVo to. Plus, you can find out how to use various listings offered by third parties. Notably AOL, which offers a neat Remote Scheduling of its TV listings. Talk about convenient.
For those of you with DVD players, and especially recorders, sections of the book describe how you can hook these up to the TiVo and get everything working with each other. And remembering that a TiVo is a special type of personal computer, you get instructions on how to upgrade its disk. Very good for the heavy user.