NorthernRoyal wrote:Similarly, I have had the box open and upgraded the disk, and installed the network card myself, but it's always more stressful than I would want. That's why the OTA updates appeal to me. It may be that sending the disc off to someone for upgrade might be the best option for me as we stand.
I assume from this you that you don't need to preserve existing recordings? (If you do an upgrade would be more difficult).
If you've done a disk upgrade before I'd suggest after you have the TiVo disk removed give a DIY upgrade a go before sending it off. Installing the AltEPG image you can download here is pretty straightforward BUT ONLY IF you have a suitable PC available. If you have access to an old PC that predates SATA you'll probably be OK. I think some people have managed to do it by disabling SATA support in the PC BIOS but in general if the PC has SATA expect trouble.
The AltEPG image comes with network drivers so should work with your network card.
NorthernRoyal wrote:Finally, can anyone recommend a Sky digital decoder that works well with Tivo. The Panasonic I have is ancient and is performing less well every week.
I don't know if there are any particular models to watch out for I'm afraid.
Personally I use a Thomson Sky+ HD box with a TiVo and that has worked well for me. I record mostly SD on the TiVo and for the occasional HD programme I record on the Sky+ HD. Both recording on and replaying from the Sky+ HD needs care (make sure the TiVo isn't going to be recording anything at the same time), but little more than watching something Live on the TiVo.
You could contact Sky and get them to replace your Panasonic box. Alternatively I see ebay has refurb Sky boxes starting at less than £20. I think with both these routes the model of box is pot luck so if you decide on a particular model a local independant may be the best bet.