  Sheildbreaker
@rr.com
| reply to San Diego Re: Free Space and Used Space on the Hard Drive
I live in Zanesville Ohio, have TW Columbus Passport Echo software, Held + and exit, dIAG showed up on the box, then pushed + and exit again and the summary screen showed up, which is channel 841. Channel up and down navigate menus. ALL of this done ON THE BOX not the remote |
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  uncola
@rr.com
| I have this unit connected to my pioneer receiver with coaxial digital audio and only HBO plays with dolby digital.. all the lower channels are analog.. but if I press the Instant Replay button they play as dolby digital.. very annoying I'm gonna call my cable company (Oceanic) tomorrow |
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  Vchat20 Landing is the REAL challenge
join:2003-09-16 Warren, OH clubs: 
| said by uncola: I have this unit connected to my pioneer receiver with coaxial digital audio and only HBO plays with dolby digital.. all the lower channels are analog.. but if I press the Instant Replay button they play as dolby digital.. very annoying I'm gonna call my cable company (Oceanic) tomorrow
i believe if you check back on another page in this thread, this is a common problem. even though it is a bug, its not just you and definitely not something to call the cable company about. |
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  Vchat20 Landing is the REAL challenge
join:2003-09-16 Warren, OH clubs: 
| no digital workaround
also. im wondering if anyone has some kind of workaround to get the dvr working without any digital serivce. cuz we got our digital shut off tuesday. even though we still get regular analog, the dvr no longer works. i had to reroute the cable from the dvr to the tv to watch anything. major problem is, its not getting turned back on till late saturday. so far the only thing that im worried about is i got a show set to record on early saturday morning that i absolutely CANNOT miss. im sure theres no workaround to this, but its worth a shot to ask. my other cable box is doing the same, but its just plain digital and no dvr. the dvr is what im worried about the most. |
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  JeffWilson
@ford.com
| Remote reset?
Is there a way to change to remote so that it does not power on my DVD? I know someone posted a sequence a while ago but that one didn't work for me. Maybe there are 2 remotes? Also, my delay on channel changes is getting worse and worse. SOmetimes its' as long as 8-10 seconds! Very frustrating. Any fixes out there? Thanks very much!
Jeff Wilson |
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  wetwillys
| Transfer to computer
Have they cme up with a way to transfer the shows from the dvr to your computer? I tried hooking the firewire from my computer to the dvr....but nothing. Anybody know of any solutions? Thanks in advance! |
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  rich_is_bored
@rr.com
| It's currently not possible to copy the files saved to the DVR to your computer. It may be possible in the future though.
When you push and hold select and info on the face of the box a statistics screen will appear. One clue you can pull from this screen is the hard drive has two partitions. The larger one is in a file system called AVFS and it's most likely that this is where the movies are stored.
If you do a little research on the net you can pull up this page, which is a list of partition identifiers. There appears to be a match...
quote: e0 Reserved by STMicroelectronics for a filesystem called ST AVFS.
I'm not sure if the AVFS project on sourceforge is related to the file system in question. Hopefully it is but in any case it's a matter of determining the structure of this file system and creating a program or driver that would allow you to mount a partition of this type before copying the files would be possible.
The question then is would the files be encrypted?
At the moment the only way to "copy" the files to your computer is to capture them using a video capture card which will degrade the quality of the movies quite a bit.
You can use the aux RCA jacks in conjunction with the picture in picture screen to perform the captures and retain use of the cable box to watch other programs. The aux jacks will output full screen video and audio for whatever is displayed in the picture in picture box.
However if the PIP display is left unattended for an hour it will disappear and the aux signal will drop. You will also lose signal if you otherwise remove the PIP display from view. Perhaps you can workaround this issue by moving the PIP box to different corners of the screen every 45 minutes?
At any rate the best method is to use the standard output jacks to capture the video. The only problem with this method is you are forced to watch the video on your computer screen and you must sit through the entire capture. |
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 MapleGuy
join:2004-02-06 Maple Heights, OH | reply to JeffWilson Re: Adelphia's DVR (Digital Video Recorder) Statio
I have a theory.
The F1 and F2 buttons are for the Firewire ports. That might trigger something. I dont know anything though.
There are 2 Firewires and there are F1 and F2. |
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  Howdy05
@adelphia.net
| Hi all thanks alot for the info.
Have a qustion: It seems I have some bad sectors on my dvr's disk, and I was wondering if the thing goes into any sort of auto-diagnostic that might quarantine them, or if perhaps there was something I could do about it.
Thanks!
-Howdy05 |
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  ej1007
@rr.com
| Firewire possiblilty.
I Just thought i'd add something to this forum. I recently pulled apart my explorer 8000 out of curiosity and found something kinda interesting. (btw, if you cant get the security torx off, a pocket knife works well to break off the security pin :P, and an allen wrench will fit)
but anyway, once i got the box opened... i noticed there was an added jumper wire and a definately aftermarket resistor.
i could not find the info on the chip the resistor was on, though the jumper wire went from a resistor near what looks like the main tsop to the firewire controller chip... (34ANJCt) maybe a lock?... i desoldered them both and taped them off... hoping this may have been an afterthough added by time warner to try to avoid dvd-r piracy. (cause it was that ghetto looking)
upon reboot, everything seems to work fine..., though no dice on the firewire.... at least not from what i could tell. i do not have a big->big firewire cable though, so i was unable to test it in premiere or other capture programs as of yet, but on the dv camera nothing came up.
hopefully ill try another cable soon, and see if i have results, but someone feel free to beat me to it.
also, im too poor to care about new developments in home theater technology, but i did read something about them using firewire to xfer video in the future instead of vga, dvi, rgb, etc... so that one cable can do the work of 5 or 6... might be worth looking into how this works to see if it can be adapted to a computer.
anyway, good luck, let me know if you find anything. |
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