thomen
14-09-2005, 08:02 AM
Hi All,
tivo's up and running thanks to oztivo.com for the intuitive and extensive guides which have made the set up process a breeze.. there are some truely amazing minds involved...
im running a foxtel stu120 via composite video into tivo in and straight into an av on my tv (as the foxtel stu120 box has no rf out) on watching live tv the video is very jerky and stop start... the tivo is an sony svr2000 new straight from the US with a palmod done running a turbonet card and a 30gb maxtor... i was wondering what i can do to watch/record smoothly.. at presant i cant watch foxtel without going through tivo and it is just too jerky...
any hints/suggestions as to how to overcome this would be greatly appreciated..
also my clock is hideously out saying it is 3pm or so when in actual fact it is 8:30pm or so... on the site it says "run the script timezoneadj30.tcl and choose 7 (GMT)" alas being a unix newbie how would i go about correcting this!
thank you again for all your help,
- tom
tivo's up and running thanks to oztivo.com for the intuitive and extensive guides which have made the set up process a breeze.. there are some truely amazing minds involved...
im running a foxtel stu120 via composite video into tivo in and straight into an av on my tv (as the foxtel stu120 box has no rf out) on watching live tv the video is very jerky and stop start... the tivo is an sony svr2000 new straight from the US with a palmod done running a turbonet card and a 30gb maxtor... i was wondering what i can do to watch/record smoothly.. at presant i cant watch foxtel without going through tivo and it is just too jerky...
any hints/suggestions as to how to overcome this would be greatly appreciated..
also my clock is hideously out saying it is 3pm or so when in actual fact it is 8:30pm or so... on the site it says "run the script timezoneadj30.tcl and choose 7 (GMT)" alas being a unix newbie how would i go about correcting this!
thank you again for all your help,
- tom