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  1. #61
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    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.
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  2. #62
    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gazzagazzanz
    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.

    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 08:09 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gazzagazzanz
    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?
    No that's not good!
    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!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJC
    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.
    I've never had a logo slice loaded, or any other non-show data slice for that matter.

    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.

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    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


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    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)..

  8. #68
    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

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    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 03:30 PM.
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    1 x Thomson UK TiVo, Cachecard, 200GB, Testing Work

  10. #70
    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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