

I don’t want to pay over $200 for the device plus a mobile app (or $300+ for the Pro box plus app) for functionality that I know my Series 3 should be capable of, with the right application. I know - If I owned a Slingbox, this wouldn’t be an issue. So I decided to take matters into my own hands. I mean, really… this should be tagged under “Duh,” along with the long-promised Hulu Plus access.) As for whether this will actually see the light of day anytime soon - and if it does, whether they’ll plan for the obsolescence of the Series 3 Tivo by omitting it again - well that’s anyone’s guess.įrankly, I’m tired of waiting to find out. (A couple of months ago, TiVo asked customers if they were interested in such functionality via an iPad app - which is sort of like asking a child if she’d like a pony. It’s possible that a streaming application could be in the works. Sadly, there was (1) no streaming feature, and (2) no support for my product. Content info, schedule management, remote control functionality - all that looked great. I love, love, love Netflix, Hulu, HBO Go, ABC Player and other apps, but it was driving me crazy that I had content stuck in my Series 3 TiVo box that I couldn’t access, except in front of my actual TV.Īs if to add insult to injury, TiVo did release an official, rather sweet-looking iPad app earlier this year. Having it on my laptop is great, but I also want it on my iPhone and/or iPad.

Recently, I became obsessed (again) with TiVo streaming.

The Mission: TiVo Streaming on iOS Devices
