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Saturday, September 20, 2008

TiVo Publisher Version 1.31

Version 1.31 is now available for download here. The following bugs have been fixed:
  • Resolution is now properly determined for some files which prevented transfer (e.g., m4v).
  • Large Music or Photo libraries should now work properly.
  • Fixed The TV Db searches not working due to API change.
  • Updated ffmpeg build to r13712


You will need to uninstall the previous version through the WHS Console, copy the MSI to the Software\Add-Ins folder, and install the new version.

  • When prompted for credentials during installation, enter ".\Administrator" for the user and your Server password for the password. Note: If you receive a message that users cannot be mapped, then double check the username. It may be case sensitive.

The Frequently Asked Questions document contains more detailed setup instructions and a description of settings.

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Friday, March 7, 2008

TiVo Publisher Version 1.3

Note: Version 1.31 is now available for download.

Version 1.3 is now available for download here. This update adds the following features:

  • FLAC, OGG, M4A (AAC unprotected) audio formats are now supported.

  • Video Aspect Ratios are preserved.

  • Updated ffmpeg to newer release (2/5/2008, r11870).

  • TagLib# library is now used to read audio file tags.

  • Additional Video Metadata fields are now viewable on the TiVo (e.g., year, cast, ratings).

  • Updated the Video Metadata Editor to support additional fields and added Search (using thetvdb.com, movie-xml.com, or Amazon). (See the previous post regarding the WHS data bug.)

  • Re-arranged a few of the items in the Settings window.

  • Added Audio Bitrate slider to the transcode settings.

  • Better support for TiVo Series3/HD hardware.


The following bugs are also fixed:



  • Encrypted TIVO files now transfer back correctly.

  • Video folders work properly (1 subfolder down).

  • Music shuffle now works properly.

  • If a video transcoding error occurs (i.e., ffmpeg encodes no data), an error image is sent instead to notify that there was a problem; the ffmpeg error is also logged.

  • Playlists now ignore missing files instead of stopping.


You will need to uninstall the previous version through the WHS Console, copy the MSI to the Software\Add-Ins folder, and install the new version.



  • When prompted for credentials during installation, enter ".\Administrator" for the user and your Server password for the password. Note: If you receive a message that users cannot be mapped, then double check the username. It may be case sensitive.

The Frequently Asked Questions document contains more detailed setup instructions and a description of settings.


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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Video Metadata Editor and the WHS Bug

Microsoft has updated their entry on an unresolved data-loss bug that occurs on Windows Home Server. We Got Served also has an post on the bug.

Please be aware that using the Video Metadata Editor feature in TiVo Publisher's WHS console tab can trigger this bug. Note that your video file will not be corrupted, only the metadata XML file!

When this happens, the XML file will become corrupted and you will also see an error message in the log that there was an error parsing the XML file. The symptom of this bug when browsing on the TiVo is the video's title will display as filename.xml and the details will be blank.

Once the file is corrupted, you can use Explorer and right-click on it and use Previous Versions to restore an older copy if one is available, or you can re-enter the data.

I have have personally ran into this bug twice using the metadata editor, but have had no reports of the bug from other users. I have also had photos corrupted by Vista's Photo Gallery. Microsoft is working on the fix and hopefully it will be resolved shortly.

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

TiVo Publisher Version 1.2

Note: Version 1.31 is now available for download.

Version 1.21 is now available for download here. This update fixes a few bugs and adds the following features:


  • Windows Firewall Port exceptions are added automatically when the add-in first starts.
  • FLV and files with the .DIVX extension now appear in Videos.
  • Playlists now show up in Music (they appear as folders). M3U and WPL playlist formats are supported.
  • WMA audio format is now supported and transcoded on the fly.
  • Improved the Music directory code to enhance stability when encountering unknown files
  • Added Settings toolbar button in the WHS Console
  • Added Video Metadata editor
  • Folder names with a "%" symbol now work properly
  • Pressing the "Play" button on an artist folder now plays the music in the sub folders

You will need to uninstall the previous version through the WHS Console, copy the MSI to the Software\Add-Ins folder, and install the new version.

  • When prompted for credentials during installation, enter "server\Administrator" for the user and your Server password for the password. Note: If your server machine is not named "server", then substitute your WHS box machine name in "server\Administrator". If you receive a message that users cannot be mapped, then double check the username. It may be case sensitive.

The Frequently Asked Questions document contains more detailed setup instructions and a description of settings.

UPDATE (1/26/2008): An issue with the 1.20 uninstaller has been discovered. It inadvertently deletes a WHS file (qsmif.dll). If you uninstall TiVo Publisher and you find console tabs are missing or the add-ins tab in Settings is empty, download this file here and unzip it into the "C:\Program Files\Windows Home Server" folder on your WHS box.

The download has updated to version 1.21. This update corrects the uninstall problem, as well as correcting the problem with pressing "Play" on an artist folder and the "Flatten Video Container" option.


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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

TiVo Publisher for WHS FAQ

A copy of the Frequently Asked Questions is now available online.

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Monday, December 10, 2007

Adding Port Exceptions to Windows Firewall

When setting up the TiVo Publisher add-in you need to open two ports in the firewall. These ports need to be open on the Server, not the clients.

To add a port to Windows Firewall, log into the Server using Remote Admin.

  • Start > Run > mstsc.exe
  • Connect to “server” (or whatever your server is named)
  • Use the username “Administrator” and the WHS admin password
  • In the Server Remote Desktop:
    • Start > Control Panel > Windows Firewall
    • Click the Exceptions tab
    • Click Add Port
    • Add the two port exceptions:
      • Name: TiVo Publisher, Port: 6103, TCP
      • Name: TiVo Beacon, Port: 2190, UDP
    • Close the Windows Firewall
    • Click Start > Log Off to close the Remote Desktop (do not shut down!)


Note: If your network router has a built-in firewall, you may also need to open the ports in your router's setup utility.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

TiVo Publisher Version 1.1

Note: Version 1.31 is now available for download.

Version 1.1 is now available for download here. This update brings performance improvements and fixes a few bugs.

You will need to uninstall the previous version through the WHS Console, copy the MSI to the Software\Add-Ins folder, and install the new version.

Note: There is still a problem with video subfolders due to a bug on TiVo's end and the select-back workaround no longer works with the 9.1 update. There is now an option to display all of the items in one big list as TiVo Desktop does in the Settings.

UPDATE: 11/23/2007 - The download link has been fixed; it was pointing to the 1.0 installer.


  • When prompted for credentials during installation, enter "server\Administrator" for the user and your Server password for the password. Note: If your server machine is not named "server", then substitute your WHS box machine name in "server\Administrator". If you receive a message that users cannot be mapped, then double check the username. It may be case sensitive.
  • You will need to manually open UDP port 2190 using the Windows Firewall control panel, in addition to the port that TiVo/WHS uses, which is 6103 (TCP) by default. (See here for instructions.) If your network router also has a built-in hardware firewall, you may need to open the ports in your router's setup.

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