yup your tivo hasn't indexed yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by zollymonsta
run force_index30.tcl
Something weird going on with NoNag and wktivoguide.. have logged a request with Warren :)
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yup your tivo hasn't indexed yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by zollymonsta
run force_index30.tcl
Something weird going on with NoNag and wktivoguide.. have logged a request with Warren :)
Whadda you guys think about loading the above linked NoNag slice into the emulator? I could put it up there with the usual naming format, and once everybody loads it, done deal. Anybody see a reason why not to? I don't, but I tend to be cautious before twiddling with practically every Tivo in the country... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jaidev
FWIW, I found the nonag channel had been de-selected from "channels you receive", I put it back so we'll see if that fixes it.
Newbie sorry...
after you telenet the box, then type:
dbload30.tcl "NoNag.slice file location"
Should you see anything happen other than it return you to the telenet prompt again after a few seconds?
I then type:
force_index30.tcl
And according to System Information it did Index my TiVo at that time...but....I still get the pain in the *** message about data and I don't see anything on C4 after Saturday like every other channel
My final question: If I did this properly should I be able to see the show on C4 in 2011? - And would System Info then say I had data to 2011?
Cheers
Bruce (dreaming of the data message leaving me forever!)
Ya oddly I did the same for both my tivos (havent yet forced an index)
My main TiVo is fine.. my second one is still grizzling, so I'll run a forceindex on it tonight and see if it cures the problem.
The 'Channels you recieve' just hides it in the guide I think, it doesn't actually remove it from the lineup.
If you have problems then you best bet is to touch the timestamp file, force an index and reboot. Then leave it a little while (maybe an hour) and all should be happy. Steps would be:
Code:touch /var/timestamp
force_index30.tcl
sync
reboot
All good now that I remember to use case sensitive syntax !
(eg: NoNag.slice not nonag.slice)
Was suprised it doesn't compalin if you get the file name wrong either...
Sorry, as I said Newbie !
But now a newbie without annoying black boxes saying get more data!
Bruce
Hmmm, very confused, (situation normal).
Have tried the suggestions here (dbload, forceindex30 etc) on both my main and a newly built TiVo with the same lack of result.
Is there a way I can check the NoNag.slice is correct?
It will be correct :) You can check that it has been correctly loaded into the database using the MFS section of TivoWeb. There should be an entry at the bottom of the Schedule (http://address.of.tivo/mfs/Schedule) list with a 15000 in it, similar to this:Quote:
Originally Posted by STu
Please note (as pointed out on an earlier post) Unix/Linux is a case sensitive operating system so the to load the slice you will need to use "dbload30.tcl NoNag.slice".Code:Name Type Id Date Time Size
25195:15000:84600:01800:0:223996 tyDb 223996 10/30/04 16:03 212
If you actually do wish to check the slice file then I have attached a readguide binary which will do the job for you. Place the readguide, schema.txt and NoNag.slice files in the same directory and run "readguide NoNag.slice". This will dump the slice file in ASCII/TEXT format out the the screen.
Should look like the following:
Code:Guide type=3
Series/1/990100/3 {
Genre: 25
Episodic: 0
Title: {NoNag}
}
Program/1/990200/3 {
Series: Series/1/990100
Description: {Stops the TiVo from nagging us.}
Title: {NoNag}
}
StationDay/1/990300/3 {
Station: Station/1/7998032
Day: 15000
Showing: Showing/99
Subrecord Showing/99 {
Station: Station/1/7998032
Program: Program/1/990200
Date: 15000
Time: 84600
Duration: 1800
}
}
Thanx T
I was indeed failing to load the slice.
Got a fresh copy of NoNag from your post and now don't need to worry again until 2011.