This is very odd as when I first had this Core i5 HP Windows 7 laptop in Feb last year (2012) I tried installing VLC Media Player and could not play .ty files from my S1 UK Tivo, even though I had been able to play them with a version of VLC Media Player I was running on my previous Intel Centrino Windows XP laptop (2005 HP laptop machine).
Like other people I also tried installing varrious old versions of VLC Media Player but to no avail and the pictures continued to break up and pixellate when I tried to play the .ty Tivo program recording file.
However now today (10th January 2013) I try again and I find that all old versions of VLC Media Player between version 0.8.6.d and version 1.0.3 available at
http://www.downloadoldversion.com/vlc-m ... tml#vlc099 wil play TY files recorded on my Tivo any time between December 2002 and today (I have a few going back that far and they survived my later upgrade to a much larger hard drive) absolutely fine with no breakup or pixellation at all.
Nothing has changed in my Tivo .ty files and nor has anything in these old versions of VLC Media Player changed (since they are by definition static and frozen in time) so I can only assume that something on the Video Playback side of Windows 7 has changed to deal with the corruption issues that were going on when trying to play back .ty files on a Windows 7 machine.
The fact on I can now play these files on my PC again is very good news although emboldened by this success I am also going to try and install the latest version of VLC Media Player and see if the problem has also been resolved with .ty Tivo files in that version too.
EDIT:- OK I just tried this and as soon as I deinstall one of the older versions of VLC Media Player found at
http://www.downloadoldversion.com/vlc-m ... tml#vlc099 and instead install the current version 2.0.5 found at
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/I get the problems I had before with playback of Tivo .tv files from my S1 Tivo breaking up in to a jumble of pixellation and only occasionally clearing. Changing deinterlacing settings etc does not help. However as soom as I deinstall version 2.0.5 of VLC Media Player and install version 1.03 instead I can play my Tivo .ty files without any issue.
I see that there is actually a full version history all the way through the development of VLC Media Player at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vlc/fil ... rce=navbar with all the old versions of VLC available to download and install. Previously when I tried to sort this out I couldn't find a version online older than about 1.1.12 and I think the change that cuased the stuttering on ty file playback happened just before this. I will probably try installing v 1.0.6 and v 1.1.1 and see if the problem that messed up playing .tv files in VLC was introduced at that point?
Either way it isn't a problem with WIndows or a change in the format of the .ty files but a fault in terms of decoding .ty files introduced in to VLC Media Player. I expect this happened in order to accommodate playing of some other newer and more modern file format that was more important to the project than old Tivo .ty files.