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So Apple wants you to pony up $1.99 per episode of Heroes when you're already paying the cable company for it? Nuh-uh. Don't think so. Seems like you should be able to copy that show--or any other--from your media center PC or TiVo right to your iPod.
You can, and it's easier than you might think. (Easier, even, than copying DVDs.) In fact, TiVo users have it embarrassingly simple: The free TiVoToGo software for Windows and Mac will automatically fetch recorded shows and encode them for iPod.
Owners of Windows Media Center PCs (by which I mean those running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 or Windows Vista Premium/Ultimate) have to jump through an extra hoop or two, but it's still a fairly easy operation. Well worth it, too, as TV just seems like a better fit for the iPod's diminutive screen than movies. Let's get copying.
http://lifehacker.com/software/ipod/alpha-geek-copy-tv-shows-to-your-ipod-241398.php for more software do do the job!