TiVo Series2 Network Guide

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Installing TiVo Desktop for Windows-based PCs
To install the TiVo Desktop application for Windows-based PCs:
1. Download the TiVo Desktop application from 
2. Make sure other Windows applications are not running, then double-
click TiVoDesktop.exe to start the installation program.
3. Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard screens.
4. When the installation is complete, click “Finish.”
The TiVo Desktop application for Windows has two components:
TiVo Publisher lets you choose music and photos to publish. Run the 
TiVo Publisher application when you want to change the selection of 
music or photos available to your TiVo Series2 DVR. To run TiVo 
Publisher, double-click the TiVo logo or select Programs > TiVo Desktop 
> TiVo Publisher from the Start menu.
• TiVo Server sends the music and photos to your TiVo 
Series2 DVR. TiVo Server runs automatically after 
you install it and whenever you start your PC. It 
gives your DVR access to music and photos you have published. You 
can tell TiVo Server is running by looking for a TiVo logo on the right 
side of your Windows Taskbar (the small area at the bottom of your 
computer screen). If you are using Windows XP, you may need to check 
your icon hiding settings in order to see the TiVo icon.
Using TiVo Publisher for Windows
TiVo Publisher stores shortcuts to your music and photos files, and 
information about how you want those files displayed on your DVR.
Publishing Your Music
Publishing your music means making MP3 files available over your home 
network to your TiVo Series2 DVR. Publishing does not copy music files to 
your DVR, so published music does not use any of your DVR’s recording 
space. 
If your computer creates a separate profile for each user (each user logs in 
with a password), then each user publishes music independently. Each 
user’s songs and playlists are only available to the DVR when that user is 
logged on to the PC. Windows XP allows multiple users to log on at the 
same time. If more than one person is logged on, each person’s music is 
available to the DVR.
Playlists and Folders. TiVo Publisher works with music in MP3 file format. 
A good way to organize your MP3 music collection is to use playlists, or 
groupings of songs you play together. TiVo Publisher supports most 
popular playlist formats. For a list of compatible formats, see page 35.
For system requirements, see 
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If you are using Windows XP, you 
may get a firewall warning when 
installing TiVo Desktop. Make sure you 
allow TiVo Desktop to move through 
the firewall, or you won’t be able to 
view photos or hear music on your DVR.
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Your published music and photos 
are not available to your DVR if your 
computer is in “sleep” mode.
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