Hi Matt
SVR-2000 actually. Not being pedantic but there is enough confusion whether a Sony works in Australia as it is without calling it by a weird model numberGot a Sony SRV2K
If you no longer get the message that the TiVo is indexing when you go to pick programs to record then yours has finished indexing. You can also monitor the guide data loading/indexing progress from the "Phone" tab in TiVoWEB.How do you find out that indexing has finished? Can I see it in a log somewhere?
Ummmm... what's your hard disk like? Have you played around with any files other than simply installing a "vanilla" image? No lockups when I was testing your TiVo so the only differences are 1. your hard disk and/or any software tweaks you might have attempted and 2. your hardware modifications. You didn't try and increase the swapfile or anything like that?Now I don't know if this is a bug or not. When I am in a menu and leave it there for a couple of mins, my box will lock-up. And the only way to get it back is to pull the power out.
Covered here and totally normal: http://minnie.tuhs.org/twiki/bin/vie...msAndSolutionsThe audio stops half-way thru the TiVO intro. Not major but I thought I'd mention it.
P: When the tivo boots up, the animation sound breaks up and stops, starts, stutters and then finally the main menu appears. It seems like I might not have imaged the hard disk properly or my TiVo is faulty.
S: No, your TiVo and hard disk is fine. What you are seeing is caused by playing back the original NTSC animation in PAL. Due to PAL being 5 frames a second less than NTSC the video buffer fills up and "spills over". This is what causes the audio breaks on the animation because it gets out of sync with the video and eventually "breaks". It has not been fixed because the animation is not a standard file format and cannot be altered.
Generally the file system on a TiVo is read only so yes you need to RW first.When I want to install other software/play around in PuTTY do I have to remount the drive in read/write mode?
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