I'm on 8000 and since I moved there a couple of months back all channels show the Cartoon Network logo. is this the way it should be?
If you have logos manually loaded 8000 will fail, it has a logo slice, and thats the main difference between it and 80 at present.
1 x Philips TiVo Series 1, Cachecard, 1 x 1TB SATA (with recent TradeMe sourced adaptor), Mk II Pal Tuner Mod, NZ Emulator, Previously Dual A/V Source, Now Pay Satellite
2 x TiVo HD, Freeview, HNP, 2TB (WD-AV) jmfs upgraded
1 x Thomson UK TiVo, Cachecard, 200GB, Testing Work
I'm on 8000 and since I moved there a couple of months back all channels show the Cartoon Network logo. is this the way it should be?
Nope; all logos should be as per stations.Originally Posted by Gazzagazzanz
I've heard of that [all cartoon thing] with a headend update since we dont yet have the logos indexed against channels (job for a rainy day).
Go to tivoweb and automatically re-associate the logos they should come right.
Last edited by DJC; 09-10-2005 at 09:09 AM.
1 x Philips TiVo Series 1, Cachecard, 1 x 1TB SATA (with recent TradeMe sourced adaptor), Mk II Pal Tuner Mod, NZ Emulator, Previously Dual A/V Source, Now Pay Satellite
2 x TiVo HD, Freeview, HNP, 2TB (WD-AV) jmfs upgraded
1 x Thomson UK TiVo, Cachecard, 200GB, Testing Work
No that's not good!Originally Posted by Gazzagazzanz
Try the TiVoWeb(Plus) 'Logos' menu and click on 'Automatically Associate Logos'. I think that should do it for you.
EDIT: Bah! DJC you beat me by a minute!
Meat, beer, ... what more could a kid ask for? Of course... a TiVo! What were my parents thinking?
I've never had a logo slice loaded, or any other non-show data slice for that matter.Originally Posted by DJC
BTW, have any of you other Edulator users also successfully made the transition to orac:80 over the last week? For me (after a lot of mucking around) in the end it was a simple matter of an IP address change in tclient.conf.
Mine is still running great and the data looks nice. No operating issues noticed by my beta testers during the week. I know I've still got deep set issues re ports 8000 and 8888 but I'm ignoring those for the time being.
Yeah, I made the transition, by doing a complete re-image. In the end I gave up on trying to get my old image to work.
It took me less than 2 hours (the install process for the new image is easier than the old one) - the only drawback is that we lost all of the recorded shows, which upset my 3 year old .
The guide data on the new emulator is great and all is well 6 days out.
Thanks,
Chris
1 Philips TiVo with Cache Card, 160GB.
Hi Ed, is your emulator down at the moment? I'm now getting "service unavailable" whenever I try to connect (I'm connected via IHUG FWIW)..
Hi - I have just run out of data and am getting service unavailable on 64.151.65.200:80 and 210.48.107.133:80
Should 200 be back up since recent problems?
Regards
Brian
Pending Ed's reply; I suggest you try the following.. in this order..
#1 - 210.48.107.133:8000
#2 - 210.48.107.133:8888
#3 - 210.48.107.133:8889
/DJC
EDIT: Ensure you have that port open and available, test by ensuring you get a "Done." result from http://210.48.107.133:XXXX/tivo-service/mlog.cgi where XXXX is the port being tested.
Last edited by DJC; 22-10-2005 at 04:30 PM.
1 x Philips TiVo Series 1, Cachecard, 1 x 1TB SATA (with recent TradeMe sourced adaptor), Mk II Pal Tuner Mod, NZ Emulator, Previously Dual A/V Source, Now Pay Satellite
2 x TiVo HD, Freeview, HNP, 2TB (WD-AV) jmfs upgraded
1 x Thomson UK TiVo, Cachecard, 200GB, Testing Work
Thanks djc - 210.48.107.133:8000 does appear to have worked although the web interface still claims no service available - If I kept clicking on connect I could see the downloading progress stepping up but after 20 seconds or so it would revert to "service unavailable".
Thanks for the help.
Regards
brian
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