This fork is the python 3 port of pyTivo!
pyTivo lets you stream most videos from your PC to your unhacked tivo. It uses the HMO server protocol. It will guess if your video is 4:3 or 16:9 and pad your video if it thinks it is needed. It will not transcode an mpeg that is supported by your tivo.
This should work with macOS, Linux, and Windows.
You need python 3.6 or greater installed on your system.
For most video operations, you also need ffmpeg installed on your system.
This fork of pytivo is a python package, installable via pip
, and thus also
installable with pipx. pipx
isolates the python environment for pytivo from
the rest of your system python, and puts the pytivo
app executable in your
user binary path.
- Install pipx using python
python3 -m pip install --user pipx
python3 -m pipx ensurepath
-
Install pytivo using pipx. There are two options for step 2, depending on whether you have git installed on your system:
A. If you have git installed on your system
pipx install --spec git+https://github.com/itsayellow/pytivo pytivo
B. If you do not have git installed on your system, download the pytivo repository and unpack it to
<Some_Directory>/pytivo
(where<Some_Directory>
is whatever directory is the parent of thepytivo
directory), then execute:pipx install <Some_Directory>/pytivo
-
Execute
pytivo --help
to test that it is functional.
After using this pipx install method, you should be able to execute the
pytivo
command from your shell. It will be installed in your home directory in the subdirectory .local/bin
You need a valid pyTivo.conf
file in either /etc/pyTivo.conf
, in your
home directory in .config/pytivo/pyTivo.conf
, in the directory where you
execute pytivo
(i.e. your current working directory), or in a path
specified with the -c
option to pytivo.
You need to edit pyTivo.conf in at least 2 sections.
ffmpeg=
[<name of share>]
path=<full directory path>
type=<video OR photos OR music>
ffmpeg should indicate the full path to ffmpeg including filename.
Each [<name of share>]
describes a folder and type of media to share with
your TiVo. You can specify multiple shares, even multiple shares of the same
kind of media. path
is the absolute path to your media. type
indicates
whether the share is for video
(most common) or photos
or music
.
With the pyTivo.conf file in one of preset config file directories, simply run:
pytivo
from the console.
If the pyTivo.conf file that you want to use is somewhere else, use:
pytivo -c <full-path-of-pyTivo.conf>
Currently the pytivoservice
tool is not functional.
Additionally on Windows, there is an extra console utility pytivoservice
to
install, remove, start, or stop pytivo as a service.
pytivoservice --startup auto install
pytivoservice remove
pytivoservice
pyTivo was created by Jason Michalski ("armooo"). Contributors include Kevin R. Keegan, William McBrine, and Terry Mound ("wgw").
This conversion to python 3 and refactoring was carried out by Matthew A. Clapp ("itsayellow")