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TiVo is a brand of digital video recorders (DVRs) and streaming devices that helped popularize personal video recording. Originating in the United States, TiVo was founded in 1997 by James Barton and Michael Ramsay, and the first TiVo DVR was released in 1999. The device stores broadcast content on an internal hard drive and allows time-shift viewing, automatic scheduling, and menu-based navigation.

Key features include an on-screen program guide, Season Pass recording, WishList searches, and interactive recommendations. Recordings

Throughout its history, TiVo has changed ownership several times. It was acquired by Rovi Corporation in 2016,

Market position: TiVo operates primarily as a niche DVR and streaming solution, competing with other DVR platforms

are
stored
locally
on
the
device’s
hard
drive,
with
capacity
varying
by
model.
TiVo
devices
also
integrate
access
to
streaming
apps
and
live
terrestrial
or
cable
channels
through
a
unified
interface,
and
some
models
support
multiple
tuners
and
wireless
connectivity.
and
the
TiVo
brand
and
services
later
became
part
of
Xperi
following
a
transaction
completed
in
the
late
2010s.
The
brand
continues
to
offer
DVR
hardware
and
streaming
devices,
including
newer
TiVo
Stream
products
that
combine
over-the-top
streaming
with
DVR
capabilities.
and
streaming
devices.
Its
traditional
model
has
depended
on
guide
data
and
cloud-based
features
that
may
require
subscriptions,
and
its
presence
varies
by
country
and
distribution
channel,
including
consumer
retailers
and
operator-provided
devices.