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Joerg wrote: Martin Riddle wrote: "DaveC" wrote in message My DTV Pal set top box is starting its scheduled channel changes late. Currently it's running 10 minutes late. I've disabled "inactivity standby" (which turns it off after certain time without detecting activity from the remote) because it would frequently turn off prior to scheduled recordings. (No, it doesn't wake up to execute schedules.) This also disables automatic download of stations' program information including current time (which it does during its "off time"). Forcing a Reset (holding down the Power button) results in downloading of program info as well as automatically setting the internal clock (based on stations' time data). But this gets tedious. The problem is that if I haven't recently forced a reset, the DTV Pal will keep running later and later. Do these things have simple crystal controlled clocks? Suggestions re. how to stabilize it? Adjust it? See this link, similar problem. Could be the station clock is off ... http://qna.omgili.com/jmp/jHIAmI4hxg_hf1cmsoJd0xxDKgr.sJJDgY2wrRwyIqREhKXlHr o4KRiyb0EK9oXKJayrWTKlfM3o2Uh9Qe8WuGSvsO0..e5Anhhz uVjW2he4c0WZiuJ.SzAmHOgYoqU7ht9oBOjiwGqQNXz9kTXkH0 dEOm4_PKBZhAyHUXSTO6k- Wouldn't surprise me the least bit, considering that they often can't even keep the guide list current. Or just won't. We regularly turn on the TV because a movie was announced. Then some other movie plays while (!) the original one is still listed. Seems nobody gives a hoot there. My cable provider updates the prgramme guide via cable broadband ( built into the STB ) It can 'go funny' sometimes presumably when traffic is high. It's NEVER 10 mins out though, maybe a minute at worst. Indeed the STB seems to be a combined TV source and broadband router. Graham |
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See this link, similar problem. Could be the station clock is off ...
No such luck. Each station is spot on and agrees with my computer's clock (I'm using a computer as a DVR). As further evidence that it's internal, forcing a "reset" (holding down the Power button) forces the stb to synchronize its clock with whatever source (you say CBS affiliate?) it uses as its reference. That corrects the late clock, but it continues to get slower as the days tick by. Ideas? Thanks, -- DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
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Eeyore wrote:
Joerg wrote: Martin Riddle wrote: "DaveC" wrote in message My DTV Pal set top box is starting its scheduled channel changes late. Currently it's running 10 minutes late. I've disabled "inactivity standby" (which turns it off after certain time without detecting activity from the remote) because it would frequently turn off prior to scheduled recordings. (No, it doesn't wake up to execute schedules.) This also disables automatic download of stations' program information including current time (which it does during its "off time"). Forcing a Reset (holding down the Power button) results in downloading of program info as well as automatically setting the internal clock (based on stations' time data). But this gets tedious. The problem is that if I haven't recently forced a reset, the DTV Pal will keep running later and later. Do these things have simple crystal controlled clocks? Suggestions re. how to stabilize it? Adjust it? See this link, similar problem. Could be the station clock is off ... http://qna.omgili.com/jmp/jHIAmI4hxg_hf1cmsoJd0xxDKgr.sJJDgY2wrRwyIqREhKXlHr o4KRiyb0EK9oXKJayrWTKlfM3o2Uh9Qe8WuGSvsO0..e5Anhhz uVjW2he4c0WZiuJ.SzAmHOgYoqU7ht9oBOjiwGqQNXz9kTXkH0 dEOm4_PKBZhAyHUXSTO6k- Wouldn't surprise me the least bit, considering that they often can't even keep the guide list current. Or just won't. We regularly turn on the TV because a movie was announced. Then some other movie plays while (!) the original one is still listed. Seems nobody gives a hoot there. My cable provider updates the prgramme guide via cable broadband ( built into the STB ) It can 'go funny' sometimes presumably when traffic is high. It's NEVER 10 mins out though, maybe a minute at worst. Indeed the STB seems to be a combined TV source and broadband router. The technology is fine in our case as well. But someone at the station would need to trudge over to the computer and enter the change. That's not happening. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ "gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam. Use another domain or send PM. |
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DaveC wrote:
See this link, similar problem. Could be the station clock is off ... No such luck. Each station is spot on and agrees with my computer's clock (I'm using a computer as a DVR). As further evidence that it's internal, forcing a "reset" (holding down the Power button) forces the stb to synchronize its clock with whatever source (you say CBS affiliate?) it uses as its reference. That corrects the late clock, but it continues to get slower as the days tick by. Ideas? Is there possibly a setup menu that has an entry field for "update clock every xx minutes"? -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ "gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam. Use another domain or send PM. |
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Eeyore wrote:
Andy from Dover wrote: "Eeyore" wrote DaveC wrote: Model, make etc ? DTV Pal (also marketed under the model name TR-40) by Dish Network. Means nothing to me. Why are you using PAL in the USA ? Not PAL as in the video standard but Pal as in that's what the set-top box is called. Kind of like VCR meant any format (VHS or Beta) Video Casette Recorder in the US and not a specific format of Video Casette Recorder or Video. How deliberately confusing is that ? PAL = Phase Alternate Line. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL NTSC = never twice the same colour. http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Contrib/WorldTV/why.html Graham Eeyore=Idiot |
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"DaveC" wrote in message
obal.net... My DTV Pal set top box is starting its scheduled channel changes late. Currently it's running 10 minutes late. -snipped for brevity- Have you tried the newest [f207] firmware? More Q&As , with clock info, he http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1099071 |
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In article "Martin Riddle" writes:
"DaveC" wrote in message lobal.net... My DTV Pal set top box is starting its scheduled channel changes late. Currently it's running 10 minutes late. I've disabled "inactivity standby" (which turns it off after certain time without detecting activity from the remote) because it would frequently turn off prior to scheduled recordings. (No, it doesn't wake up to execute schedules.) Mine records while "off". I don't know when or how it gets the time on yours, but mine has to get it from PSIP since the local TVGOS doesn't work. I asked the station engineer about it, and he said they would get it going, but that was months ago -- I doubt they are able to make it work. I have noticed errors all over the place with the PSIP time, one station was about 13 years slow (time from 1996 or so). This also disables automatic download of stations' program information including current time (which it does during its "off time"). So, let it shut down. It will still record. Of course, there is no reason it needs to be "off" to download the time, and no reason it needs to reboot to load the TVGOS guide, but it continues to try that too. At least it gathers PSIP while on and active, but it stupidly forgets the PSIP information very rapidly while looking at it. Probably cheap offshore programmers doing a bad job of programming. Other obvious programming problems are that it cannot realize when it can use 1 tuner for two overlapping recordings from the same channel. Do these things have simple crystal controlled clocks? Suggestions re. how to stabilize it? Adjust it? Well, if it wants to be "off", let it turn "off". Alan |
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In article Eeyore writes:
DaveC wrote: Model, make etc ? DTV Pal (also marketed under the model name TR-40) by Dish Network. Means nothing to me. Why are you using PAL in the USA ? Because the product called the DTV Pal works with ATSC. It's just a name. (It originally was called the TR-50 (not TR-40, the -40 was a CECB)). http://dtvpal.com/ Alan |
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In article Eeyore writes:
How deliberately confusing is that ? PAL = Phase Alternate Line. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL NTSC = never twice the same colour. http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Contrib/WorldTV/why.html Apparently only to someone who has had their brain fried by the 50 Hz flicker of slow television. It has been accepted by many, that NTSC has given *better* color than PAL ever since solid state electronics have made phase response stable in the early 1970's. But, we are talking about ATSC here. Alan |
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