I strongly suspect that your recordings will not transfer as to make a drive work on a different board you have to clear and delete all (including recorded content). You may be able to view the...
Type: Posts; User: Islander
I strongly suspect that your recordings will not transfer as to make a drive work on a different board you have to clear and delete all (including recorded content). You may be able to view the...
I have noticed similar problems occasionally. One thought is it may be on one tuner. I have tried checking the tuning and noticed that for some channels there is more than one frequency (Auckland...
Your message has also appeared on NZ TiVos.
Is it a similar process to that used for the series 1 TiVos? If so maybe Wibble would know. Maybe try a PM.
Matt as there will undoubtedly be TiVos operating with owners on not on the forum what plan do you have to roll the patch to them?
In respect of the brick potential it would be wise for those with a functional MAK to image their drive before they try the script.
With a plan you only need change one digit per try.
Excellent as always Darren.
As Darren is involved it might be worth asking him if he could make a backup of the drive so that should you have one fail in the future you will be able to retain you MAK numbers. If you aren't...
First
If your original TiVo and the new one both have MAK numbers ensure you don't do anything that will delete them as you will not get another MAK. ie. don't do a Clear and Delete All or swap hard...
For programs that are on at a set time each day (eg. 6PM news) I use manual record.
Set this to record every day with a slightly early start and few minutes on the end and it will record regardless...
RS Components or Darren King http://kingey1971.wix.com/tivorepairs
11.3b10 was the last software version downloaded before the TiVo service was shut down.
11.3b8 was the previous version. Both were catered for in the OzTiVo software enabling update.
If you have...
What is the server IP? Should it respond to a ping and does it?
It occurs to me that this is where a series 1 TiVo shines. Coupled with the appropriate set top box it would function perfectly albeit in SD. Arguably with better functionality than than the HDTiVo.
What encoding is used for the sound? Will it work if the TiVo is set for NZ?
TiVoweb is a web server running on the TiVo. Originally written for Series 1 TiVos it gives access from a browser to many functions including remote record setup, season pass, now playing list, view...
TiVo web partially works on the S3 but you will need to get David Keegel to enable your TiVo to run it.
The Series 1 guide data from Orac is still good with just over a weeks worth as of today. Is it possible to use it in the interim Spong?
I have got Orac running locally for my two TiVos and I email Ray the slices he needs three times a week. Ray then uses a manual load process to keep his two machines running. There were two more...
As per my last comment this thread is about the server that was used for producing the NZ series 1 TiVo guide data not the HDTiVo. The two guide databases have no connection.
I suggest you start a...
This thread is about the server that was used for producing the NZ series 1 TiVo guide data not the HDTiVo which I suspect you have Steve.
The guide data is produced from TV listings from the broadcaters and as these are produced in advance they don't reflect what is happening in real time. If you want to be certain to get all of any...
Yes that is my thought as well.
At present I am working on getting Orac working on my network. My thinking is that it could be coaxed onto another more modern machine and run locally by those that...
I have picked up ORAC . It should be easily run locally but as I don't have a fixed IP not easy for remote data downloads.. I am open to any suggestions for hosting if possible.
Hardware wise Orac...