Hi all, I have a really strange problem and was wondering if anyone can shed any light on it.
I've been a TiVo owner for about three years and everything has been working A-OK. Recently I upgraded from a Sony 31" CRT TV to a Panasonic 42" Plasma TV. When I did so, TiVo started behaving oddly - it randomly locks up (it always does it if you cancel an "in flight" recording".
Strangely, if I use the television remote control to switch from the TiVo input channel (AV2) to the Sky input channel (AV1), TiVo "wakes up" and starts working again.
I've tried using either the internal IR transmitter or the external ones, I've turned on and off SCART control but it makes no difference at all - the problems remain. I've rebooted the Sky box and the TiVo box but no difference.
So, if I cancel a recording, TiVo hangs. It'll stay hung until either I reboot or I change inputs on the TV - TiVo will happily sit there for 30+ mins completely unresponsive, but as soon as I turn over the TV input, it springs back into life again.
I'm really confused and would really welcome any thoughts.
Cheers,
Paul.
I've been a TiVo owner for about three years and everything has been working A-OK. Recently I upgraded from a Sony 31" CRT TV to a Panasonic 42" Plasma TV. When I did so, TiVo started behaving oddly - it randomly locks up (it always does it if you cancel an "in flight" recording".
Strangely, if I use the television remote control to switch from the TiVo input channel (AV2) to the Sky input channel (AV1), TiVo "wakes up" and starts working again.
I've tried using either the internal IR transmitter or the external ones, I've turned on and off SCART control but it makes no difference at all - the problems remain. I've rebooted the Sky box and the TiVo box but no difference.
So, if I cancel a recording, TiVo hangs. It'll stay hung until either I reboot or I change inputs on the TV - TiVo will happily sit there for 30+ mins completely unresponsive, but as soon as I turn over the TV input, it springs back into life again.
I'm really confused and would really welcome any thoughts.
Cheers,
Paul.