It's oh so quiet...........shhh shh!
It's oh so still...... shhh shh!
What's up in NZ TiVo land? Seems pretty quiet in here these days.
It's oh so quiet...........shhh shh!
It's oh so still...... shhh shh!
What's up in NZ TiVo land? Seems pretty quiet in here these days.
ugh.. you woke me up!
Bad bad person :P
Ex Tivo Owner.
Philips Tivo
Version 1.3 Emulator Image from Minnie
200Gig Western Digital HDD
No Turbonet or Cachecard
Slices: Cable Digital FTA
Helllloooo?????
Originally Posted by tenty
*prods tenty with a peanut remote*
*plies everyone with some steak and cheese pies*
Me, I'd rather have a wee bit o' titty... (leers)Originally Posted by zollymonsta
So... are people interested in having more than a few days worth of guide data? I am currently playing with a mechanism that duplicates information from the current week, so that I can have more than two weeks worth of data loaded. Using this mechanism the predicted data should be updated automatically as soon as new slices are released.
Currently this requires you to manually create/load slices... but if others like the idea, then we may want to incorporate it into the "official" slice.
Originally Posted by ehintz
Oh of course :P
it's quiet in here....
Anyone know how the progress on the guide data database is going? I'm keen to help out on it, getting the data entered.... but nothing....
Tivo Philips Series 1
- 200Gb Western Digital Drive
- Turbo Net Card
- Sky TV - Pace Digibox
- Sky Digital, Auckland
tyServer, yac
Could it be that everyone's Tivo's are working beautifully?
Hope I don't end up with commentators curse, but I am reaching Tivo nirvana - it now knows me well enough to get a pretty good hit rate with its suggestions. Bliss!!
Finally - this probably belongs in the Guide data forum, but here goes... What feedback do the guide guys want? I get occasional glitches in the data (not identifying a series, data holes etc). I would be happy to report them as I identify them if that is useful, but I certainly don't want to whine because I am so damn grateful that there is data there in the first place.
Cheers
Brian
Auckland
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