So I started digging around a while back and found DirectShow Dump, which will convert the *.tivo files to *.mpg. They are still huge files, but look wonderful when I play them back via Windows Media Player. However, this of course is not the end of my journey.
I only want segments of recorded shows (certainly not commercials, for instance). So I load the converted MPG file into my trusty high-end consumer software Pinnacle Studio 11. The video plays perfectly there too, and I can slice and chunk my media any way I like. Now comes the tragic part.
Any video recorded in HD (16:9) does not render back out in any format from Studio 11. It starts to write the file, gets a few frames in, and Studio 11 just stalls there. I have spent hours upon hours scouring Google and all AV/HD sites trying to see if anyone else has the same problem, but of course, everyone's problem is only similar, and no fixes work for me.
So, back to square 1. Does anyone know of another solution for archiving TiVo shows to an editable format? EtIvO isn't going to cut it either, since it's archaic brain cannot seem to install with the newer TiVo Desktop software, nor a PC in an active directory domain (wtf?) AND it wants to impersonate my admin account? I don't think so buddy.
OR, can someone recommend a (free? hehe) MPG HD video editing software I can try? Again, I am not trying to do anything fancy, just cut commercials out.
Btw, video converted from *.tivo to *.mpg that is SD (4:3), there are no lockup problems at all - so I am fully blaming Pinnacle and their consistently shitty software they put out.
TIA for any advice.