Tuesday 29 October 2013

TiVo announces Roamio for viewing recorded content out of home

US TV technology company TiVo, which offers advanced television services and also creates digital video recorders (DVRs), has announced the launch of out-of-home streaming on the TiVo Roamio Pro and TiVo Roamio Plus DVRs. This lets users stream and download live TV and recorded content to smartphones and tablets from anywhere. 
TiVo VP product marketing Jim Denney said, “Until now, your shows have been locked up in your set-top box at home. Now with a TiVo Roamio DVR, whether it’s a hotel in Denmark, the waiting room at the dentist office, when you’re stuck at the airport, or at the gym, out-of-home streaming gives you the level of choice, control and freedom that consumers have come to expect from TiVo.” 

TiVo Roamio combines the functionality of a DVR, Apple TV, Roku and Slingbox and even with all of those devices in your entertainment center you still wouldn’t have access to everything a Roamio can do for you. Cable provides a phenomenal experience and TiVo Roamio makes it even better by extending it anywhere and making it stickier benefiting both cable subscribers and operators. 
While doing what other cable set-top boxes don’t do—combine all the best of linear TV with all the best over-the-top content—TV lovers now have the ability to roam free and both control and consume from out of the home through a mobile device. The new TiVo mobile experience includes full mobility and control. 
Out-of-home streaming requires an Apple iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch device running iOS 5.1 or higher, and only supports streaming to one mobile device at a time. Due to the copy protection assigned by the content provider, not all content can be downloaded to the mobile device for offline viewing, and not all content can be streamed when one is away from one’s local network.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/3399-tivo-announces-roamio-for-viewing-recorded-content-out-of-home.htmlSource: http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/3399-tivo-announces-roamio-for-viewing-recorded-content-out-of-home.html

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