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  1. #1

    Thanks

    I have uploaded the Motorola file and had to execute with the tivosh command as the "./" command did not work. When scrolling under cable/satellite options (looking for Motorola) it only has the 2 standard ones both of which do not work.

    Two questions,

    When I execute the file should a new option appear for Motorola under the sub heading and if not do you need to edit the rc. files to have it execute on startup? Also, where does the menu find the list of available IR codes and what file does it obtain it from?

    Secondly I was viewing Tims website and downloaded the file add-stb.tcl, modified it accordingly however it will not execute at all not even with the tivosh cmd.

    It would be most helpfull if you could point me in the right direction with this one.

    Thanks.

  2. #2
    Can't help from that point on, as I haven't done this myself, but will need to in the next few days upon arrival on a test box...
    All I can think of with add-stb is to run it thru dos2unix .... sowwwy
    p.s. make sure you:
    chmod 775 add-stb.tcl
    or
    chmod 755 add-stb.tcl
    Last edited by fixxer37; 23-08-2004 at 10:41 AM.

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    Same STB!!!

    Hey Gabiwabi,

    Did you have any more luck with the Motorolla STB. I too have a Motorolla DTH325-4 and am interested in how you got on. Im just getting it running now and at present haven't sussed the IR codes.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Marv
    Marv

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  4. #4

    The Easy Way

    Hi,

    Despite many hours of "trying tis and that" I had no sucsess.
    I took the easy way out and phoned Sky, who swapped out my Motorola decoder for a Pace.
    Worked 1st time.
    Joy!!
    The other advantage of the new pace is that is has s-video out, so my picture is sharper (on a projector) with less pixelisation.

    Cheers.

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    Cool

    You just called Sky and told them you wanted a Pace and they said yeah cool no probs, extra charges?

    Did you have to make an excuse up or anything?

    Marv
    Marv

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    'I smoke in moderation, only one cigar at a time'
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  6. #6

    Sky

    Marv,

    Yep, phone Sky customer service, and ask them to swap out the decoder, because you require s-video output.
    $35 later a Pace decoder is deliverd!!

    Good luck.

    Can't believen your Turbocard problem.Fustrating!

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    Get your Motorola STB working for you...

    Sorry guys,

    The following information will hopefully help to get your TiVo changing your Motorola STB's channels. I sorted it for myself a couple of weeks ago but have been doing other TiVo setup since, so always meant to post this but didn't - apologies.

    EDIT: When going through guided set-up choose any Motorola decoder box, none work in my experience, but that doesn't matter because the instructions below will sort it all out.

    I have a Motorola Sky STB and I also had problems with that MotorolaDTH325-4.tcl script - in it's current state on Timmy's website it will not work without further instruction from the authors or Timmy.

    So get crazy and do what I did...

    There are probably lots of ways to skin this cat (like knowing a little more TCL - which I don't), but...

    To run it (at the command prompt while telnet connected to your TiVo) like...
    TiVo # ./MotorolaDTH325-4.tcl

    Firstly ftp Timmy's file in binary to your TiVo and edit it as below, or use my attached file.

    Edits to Timmy's file:
    EDIT - (do the edits on the TiVo since the file is in unix CR/LF format)

    It needs the following line inserted as the first line in the file:
    #!/tvbin/tivosh

    Then it needs the following line inserted as the last line of the file:
    motorola

    But you also need to edit it to deal with an exisiting CableBoxCodeNum. I used 20001 (I don't know if that's a good choice, butt hay - it goes).

    The lines I changed to do this now look like:
    puts "Setting Motorola codes for TiVo 20001..."
    set tivoir [db $db open /Component/Ir/TivoFormat/20001]

    So you are now using an edited version of Timmy's file or my one.

    Run the following (where you ftp'd the .tcl file to):
    TiVo # chmod 700 MotorolaDTH325-4.tcl

    then enter the TiVo shell:
    TiVo # tivosh

    Then at the TiVo shell run:
    % mls /

    Look at the output and find the FsId value corresponding to the line where Name = 'Setup'. Mine is 2274, so when I use 2274 you replace that with your value.

    Then find the value of Source:
    % dumpobj 2274

    For me this gives:
    Source = 2274/12

    Take your source value and run like:
    % dbset 2274/12 CableBoxCodeNum 20001

    Then get out of the TiVo shell:
    % exit

    Yay, then run your .tcl script:
    TiVo # ./MotorolaDTH325-4.tcl

    REBOOT your TiVo!!! and good luck...

    Sean.

    PS

    If I've been confusing just flame me (post a friendly query) - I've got 2 kids under 3 1/2 running around like banshees at the moment - I'll concentrate more tonight.

    EDIT:

    If you are having trouble running the script then maybe you didn't ftp it to your TiVo in binary mode.
    You can check this by running the following command - if you have ^M at the end of every line then you didn't ftp in binary:

    TiVo # cat -vet MotorolaDTH325-4.tcl

    You can fix this by redoing the ftp in binary or running the following command:

    TiVo # dos2unix MotorolaDTH325-4.tcl
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    Last edited by SeanOffShotgun; 05-05-2005 at 11:20 AM.
    Meat, beer, ... what more could a kid ask for? Of course... a TiVo! What were my parents thinking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabiwabi
    Marv,

    Yep, phone Sky customer service, and ask them to swap out the decoder, because you require s-video output.
    $35 later a Pace decoder is deliverd!!

    Good luck.

    Can't believen your Turbocard problem.Fustrating!
    Dudes... why not use S-Video via the SCART on your Motorola? I do - Sky should supply the required cable for free.
    Meat, beer, ... what more could a kid ask for? Of course... a TiVo! What were my parents thinking?

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