 | I think this is already in play? Many times I have come in or walked downstairs within "range" of my Comcast issued HDTV DVR. I have heard it spin-up as soon as I walk into the room. This "spin-up" is evident after the system has been inactive for several hours, say 3 AM, and it happens before I even touch the remote. |
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 | said by touchtone561:Many times I have come in or walked downstairs within "range" of my Comcast issued HDTV DVR. I have heard it spin-up as soon as I walk into the room. This "spin-up" is evident after the system has been inactive for several hours, say 3 AM, and it happens before I even touch the remote. It is all in your mind. Or your body is giving off infrared signals that the box sees as a remote control device. See your doctor to determine if you have a disease that causes your body to transmit infrared signals. |
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 | reply to touchtone561 You ought to try putting black electrical tape over the sensors, and see if you get the spin up. |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs well there is a sensor called a "motion dectector", like the ones in automated doors... |
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 | said by cornelius785:well there is a sensor called a "motion dectector", like the ones in automated doors... Yes motion detectors exist. But there are NONE in any Motorola STB I ever saw the specs for. |
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 GooberPremium join:2000-12-17 Naperville, IL kudos:4 | reply to fAcEtIOUs Or maybe he just accidentally sat on the remote and didn't know it. |
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 | reply to touchtone561 its always spinning. Its probably just the noise of the HD head moving that you hear - which happens often. |
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 | reply to Goober Nope. Do butt dialing here. |
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 | reply to anonny55 Possibly, I do have very acute hearing. I don't think it is a random act.
Why do you think a modern device like SA 8300HD set-top wouldn't have a sleep /standby mode to conserve energy?
Sidebar/ I don't see the interactive commercials recorded, you know the A B C quiz, only see them when watching a live TV program, and not fiddling with the remote prior. / Sidebar |
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 KoilPremium join:2002-09-10 Irmo, SC | reply to touchtone561 I have the same box, and it spins up every 30 min or so, which i believe is just to check and see if anything is set to record, or update the channel guide...i think you're just walking in at the same time. |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:It is all in your mind. Or your body is giving off infrared signals that the box sees as a remote control device. See your doctor to determine if you have a disease that causes your body to transmit infrared signals. Your giving off infrared signals aslong as the matter you are is more than 0* K. |
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 | said by patcat88:said by fAcEtIOUs:It is all in your mind. Or your body is giving off infrared signals that the box sees as a remote control device. See your doctor to determine if you have a disease that causes your body to transmit infrared signals. Your giving off infrared signals as long as the matter you are is more than 0* K. Yes. But is the body giving off the encoded signals recognized by the IR reader on the STB?  |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | reply to touchtone561 said by touchtone561:Why do you think a modern device like SA 8300HD set-top wouldn't have a sleep /standby mode to conserve energy? Because the power company brought a suitcase of cash to the developer of the settop box software (SARA/Passport/iGuide) developer to keep all power settings off to make more $ for the power company. A tiny bit of extra power used in 1 home, times millions, means mega tons of power:p |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | Better believe it!
An 11W STB x 30 million viewers = 33MW. |
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 ajc18aka IGnatius T Foobar join:2000-05-06 Mount Kisco, NY | reply to touchtone561 Wow, I'm glad I don't have Comcast! At least with Verizon FiOS I can run a sniffer at my firewall (which sits *outside* the Verizon router, thank you very much) and analyze all communications with the mothership. |
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