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	<title>Comments on: How-To Watch Any Video Podcast On Your Tivo</title>
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		<title>By: susan dennis</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s WAY easier to enter custom RSS feed URL&#039;s on the TiVo website.  Under the TV Shows tab, you&#039;ll find Web Videos. Scroll to the bottom of the page.  Click on Sign In there in the Custom RSS instruction box and once you do, it will take you back there where you will find a box, now, to paste your URL&#039;s in to.

Also... often the built in feeds that TiVo provides are way way way behind in updates.  CNet and Geekbrief are two that suffer this.  When that happens, I just go to their website and pick another version (like a low res version) and add it to my custom URLs.  Then I can use it until TiVo catches up.</description>
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<p>Also&#8230; often the built in feeds that TiVo provides are way way way behind in updates.  CNet and Geekbrief are two that suffer this.  When that happens, I just go to their website and pick another version (like a low res version) and add it to my custom URLs.  Then I can use it until TiVo catches up.</p>
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