We posted about SuperSync last year, and we just posted about another iTunes library syncing app, Syncopation. But just in case you've been waiting to sync your music libraries not just across iTunes but also to your TiVo, the wait is over -- SuperSync version 2.3 now does just that. You can connect to a shared library with any series 2 or series 3 TiVo, and even use the remote to browse and play music.And of course, SuperSync will still let you do all the other stuff other sync tools will let you do -- browse multiple libraries and copy music between each, transfer whole playlists, and even browse and play music over the 'net. A two-machine license (the app has to be running on both computers you use the transfer the music to and from) costs $29.
TiVo support is all well and good, but I can haz Xbox 360 support, too? Connect360 is great, and Rivet seems interesting, but if we could roll up the sync tool and the sharing tool into one app, all the better.
[Via Macworld]











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4-23-2008 @ 3:59PM
StanleyCup99 said...
Well, I downloaded and installed the latest version. When I double-click to run, it dies right away. Any ideas? Thanks all!
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4-23-2008 @ 4:02PM
Colin said...
I don't get what this can do that the standard TiVo home media stuff can't do already? I always stream my iTunes libraries (sans DRMed stuff) to my TiVos.
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4-23-2008 @ 4:15PM
Rick said...
Do many people use TiVo? Would there be any benefit to just getting an Elgato EyeTV and have it directly dump TV shows into my iMac's iTunes, and then get an Apple TV?
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4-24-2008 @ 8:53AM
Fetch said...
Same problem like StanleyCup99.
I use Leopard.
Thought this would be a alternative to Mojo.
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