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ooh, look £29 for an InfraRed IR Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
This looks good:
http://www.redremote.co.uk/serial/index.html But can it change the channel at certain times (e.g. can you tell it to go to Channel 0101 at 7pm? if so how?) |
Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
wrote in message oups.com... This looks good: http://www.redremote.co.uk/serial/index.html But can it change the channel at certain times (e.g. can you tell it to go to Channel 0101 at 7pm? if so how?) I don't know about that one but I use http://www.skyeye.force9.co.uk/skyeyepc.htm which has the advantage of not needing an infra red wand stuck on the front of the Skybox. There's also some software that will do what you want available on their website for free download. I don't know if it's any better than the one above but I've been using it for the last 5 months on my PC without any problems and would recommend it. Bwian |
Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
Bwian wrote: wrote in message oups.com... This looks good: http://www.redremote.co.uk/serial/index.html But can it change the channel at certain times (e.g. can you tell it to go to Channel 0101 at 7pm? if so how?) I don't know about that one but I use http://www.skyeye.force9.co.uk/skyeyepc.htm which has the advantage of not needing an infra red wand stuck on the front of the Skybox. There's also some software that will do what you want available on their website for free download. I don't know if it's any better than the one above but I've been using it for the last 5 months on my PC without any problems and would recommend it. Bwian Thank you !!! That's perfect. Not expensive either. How do you change channels when you are not at a computer (i.e. I realise there is software for it, but I don't know how one would go about chaging the channel at a specific time) |
Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
wrote in message ups.com... Bwian wrote: wrote in message oups.com... This looks good: http://www.redremote.co.uk/serial/index.html But can it change the channel at certain times (e.g. can you tell it to go to Channel 0101 at 7pm? if so how?) I don't know about that one but I use http://www.skyeye.force9.co.uk/skyeyepc.htm which has the advantage of not needing an infra red wand stuck on the front of the Skybox. There's also some software that will do what you want available on their website for free download. I don't know if it's any better than the one above but I've been using it for the last 5 months on my PC without any problems and would recommend it. Bwian Thank you !!! That's perfect. Not expensive either. How do you change channels when you are not at a computer (i.e. I realise there is software for it, but I don't know how one would go about chaging the channel at a specific time) You could use the Scheduler programme (listed on http://www.skyeye.force9.co.uk/software.htm ) to control which commands are sent to the Skybox at a specific time and date. The programme includes a readme file giving details but basically you set up a text file where each line gives a time and date and the commands you want to send eg to set your Skybox to Channel 0101 at 7PM on Sunday 21st May 2006 you'd use the following entry : 21/05/06 19:00 0101 Another option if your computer is connected to broadband, using the final programme listed on the above page you can access your computer from another computer. The programme lets you set a password which, along with your firewall/router settings, should help keep other people out. I've used it to control my Skybox from the office: it confuses the hell out of anyone watching the Skybox at the time :) Bwian |
Incredibe device to change Sky Digibox channels
Bwian wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Bwian wrote: wrote in message oups.com... This looks good: http://www.redremote.co.uk/serial/index.html But can it change the channel at certain times (e.g. can you tell it to go to Channel 0101 at 7pm? if so how?) I don't know about that one but I use http://www.skyeye.force9.co.uk/skyeyepc.htm which has the advantage of not needing an infra red wand stuck on the front of the Skybox. There's also some software that will do what you want available on their website for free download. I don't know if it's any better than the one above but I've been using it for the last 5 months on my PC without any problems and would recommend it. Bwian Thank you !!! That's perfect. Not expensive either. How do you change channels when you are not at a computer (i.e. I realise there is software for it, but I don't know how one would go about chaging the channel at a specific time) You could use the Scheduler programme (listed on http://www.skyeye.force9.co.uk/software.htm ) to control which commands are sent to the Skybox at a specific time and date. The programme includes a readme file giving details but basically you set up a text file where each line gives a time and date and the commands you want to send eg to set your Skybox to Channel 0101 at 7PM on Sunday 21st May 2006 you'd use the following entry : 21/05/06 19:00 0101 Another option if your computer is connected to broadband, using the final programme listed on the above page you can access your computer from another computer. The programme lets you set a password which, along with your firewall/router settings, should help keep other people out. I've used it to control my Skybox from the office: it confuses the hell out of anyone watching the Skybox at the time :) Bwian wow - that's pretty damn convenient! I use Macs mainly (so it'd be good if someone wrote a Mac version) but I also have a sony windows laptop. (for the benefit of mac users - maybe we can use Parallels virtualisation to run this program? we'd need a usb--serial adaptor but think of the possibilities - it's like tivo for EyeTV) Bwian (Brian?) - again thank you so much. This is superb. |
Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
Edster wrote:
Can it send a "back up" command every second to stop those red blobs from being on screen too long? You can turn them off in the digibox service menu. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/8vef5 UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/ Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
Edster wrote:
Jomtien wrote in message Edster wrote: Can it send a "back up" command every second to stop those red blobs from being on screen too long? You can turn them off in the digibox service menu. No you can't. You can switch it to time out after 30s in the digibox service menu. Pete. |
Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
"Edster" wrote in message ... Can it send a "back up" command every second to stop those red blobs from being on screen too long? You can turn them off in the digibox service menu. No you can't. Well you can't turn them off completely, but you can set it so they disappear after 30 seconds. Loz |
ooh, look £29 for an InfraRed IR Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
In message .com
wrote: This looks good: http://www.redremote.co.uk/serial/index.html But can it change the channel at certain times I designed a similar device - it's USB based instead (which generally makes for a less troublesome install) and injects the signal directly into the RF2 port rather than using IR, which is an awful lot more reliable and less fiddly to get working. http://www.heenan.me.uk/control-sky-from-pc/ There's also versions for people with more than one sky box, and a serial version that can control multiple boxes too. Joseph -- Joseph Heenan, Glasgow, UK http://www.heenan.me.uk/ |
Blaster to change Sky Digibox channels
"Edster" wrote in message ... You can switch it to time out after 30s in the digibox service menu. That doesn't stop them from coming back on though. Well nothing can stop them from coming back... At least you can set to them to disappear again though. Loz |
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