David, the same thing kept happening to me this morning, at least a dozen times or more. Then I did several things, some combination of which seemed to solve the crashing problem, and I can now record Tivo shows and watch previously recorded shows from one of my two Snow Leopard laptops.
Here are the things I did, after which it stopped crashing: I ran the Toast 10 update from 10.0 to 10.0.2. I deleted my media access key from preferences in Tivo Transfer beta, then re-started Tivo Transer beta and put it back in. I selected a different location for Tivo recordings, also in preferences in Tivo transfer beta, quit Tivo Tranfer beta, and then changed it back to the proper location.
I followed the same steps on my other Snow Leopard laptop with somewhat less success. The crashing stopped, and I can now watch existing shows in Tivo Transfer beta. But it seems to be in some kind of black hole - it sees my DVR enough to know what model it is, but it can't find any shows on the DVR, which means I cannot record any shows. And it lists the information about the Soprano episode (at the top of the window) that was recorded earlier today, as if I had that episode selected in the list. But there are no shows at all listed under the DVR, including the phantom Soprano episode that it (sort of) seems to know about. I tried restarting the DVR, but that didn't help.
I hope this helps. Nancy
QUOTE (TwoBikeMinimum @ Sep 4 2009, 09:04 AM)

Hi all,
I didn't see any threads related to Tivo Transfer and Snow Leopard so I thought I'd start one here. As many of you know, Snow Leopard has disabled the old Tivo Transfer. I've downloaded the new BETA version but haven't been able to get it to work. I did see it open once, but then it crashed before I could actually use it. Subsequent attempts to open it results in a crash every single time.
As it's been several days since Snow Leopard was released, will there (should there) be a new version of Tivo Transfer coming out? I've got shows backing up that I can't download and I'm just wondering if Roxio is continuing work on this. A check of the support pages gives no indication of potential problems that other users may be experiencing. (BTW, I'm running Toast Titanium 9).
Best,
David