b166er
02-13-2006, 01:02 AM
There's a couple of questions here.
I woke up this morning and noticed that my Sky was on standby (which it never usually is, I assume it rebooted after an update). I tried changing channel with the TiVo, expecting that the Sky button would be sent before each channel change (which I was sure would happen). It wasn't sent. I had to dig out a Sky Remote and press the Sky button to switch it on. Is there some hack/backdoor-code/different IR code that sends the Sky button first? I'm currently using 20006-Fast (Sky STB is a Grundig).
When I looked at my Dailymail-Jazzed email I see that TiVo had rebooted within the last hour. At first I wanted to come here and ask how I can determine the reason for the reboot. I wondered which of the logs would tell me why it decided to reboot. Although while writing this post I think I know. It's probably because the Sky signal was lost for so long. I'm sure I read here in a post once that if the signal is lost for a sustained period, the TiVo will reboot. The question is still good though, how does one determine the reason for a reboot ?
I woke up this morning and noticed that my Sky was on standby (which it never usually is, I assume it rebooted after an update). I tried changing channel with the TiVo, expecting that the Sky button would be sent before each channel change (which I was sure would happen). It wasn't sent. I had to dig out a Sky Remote and press the Sky button to switch it on. Is there some hack/backdoor-code/different IR code that sends the Sky button first? I'm currently using 20006-Fast (Sky STB is a Grundig).
When I looked at my Dailymail-Jazzed email I see that TiVo had rebooted within the last hour. At first I wanted to come here and ask how I can determine the reason for the reboot. I wondered which of the logs would tell me why it decided to reboot. Although while writing this post I think I know. It's probably because the Sky signal was lost for so long. I'm sure I read here in a post once that if the signal is lost for a sustained period, the TiVo will reboot. The question is still good though, how does one determine the reason for a reboot ?