IPhoto 6 and TiVo sharing

I have always been able to view my iPhotos thru my TiVo. Now with iPhoto 6 I cannot. I have opened the TCP port on my firewall, I have enabled sharing in iPhoto and in shapring preferences. My TiVo gets to the internet, and I can ping it from my computer successfully, yet it will not see my iPhotos. It does not pick up the cmputer. Can anyone help? Thanks!
Sawtooth G4 Mac OS X (10.3.8)
Sawtooth G4 Mac OS X (10.3.8)

I believe that I had this same problem. iPhoto 6 and Tivo Desktop 1.9.3. But, the Tivo would not see the photos on the Mac. I was able to resolve the problem by installing tivobroadcaster.
http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=238927
Hope this helps
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