You should now be able to use your browser to navigate to and finish setting up pyTivo with the WebAdmin interface. pyTivo is run from the Terminal app (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) using the following commands (be certain to use the correct path to where you moved the pyTivo folder to):.The most basic nf file needed to start pyTivo and use the WebAdmin interface will look like this: You may need to uncheck 'If no extension is provided, use ".txt" in the save dialog so that the '.txt' extension is not added to the nf file.Make sure nf is saved in plain text and not rich text mode or pyTivo will have troubles running.Using a text editor create a new file called 'nf' and save this within the pyTivo folder.
#Download ffmpeg os x update
If you choose instead to manually build FFmpeg using MacPorts you should update the path in nf to point it.Place it in a folder called 'bin' in your pyTivo folder.
#Download ffmpeg os x download
Download FFmpeg Note: FFmpeg enables pyTivo to transfer many types of video/audio to the TiVo.
Intel Macs with OS X 10.6 and above are here.Downloadable builds for FFmpeg are available on the pyTivo forums:.FFmpeg - Recommended to use builds from at least 2010 or later.2.7.1 is already installed by default on Lion 10.7.2.6.1 is already installed by default on Snow Leopard 10.6.2.5.1 is already installed by default on Leopard 10.5.Python - Requires version 2.5 or higher.pyTivo - Download a recent version from Current_Releases.