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Freeview box

Postby caswain » Sun May 22, 2011 9:42 am

Can anyone advice me on a Freeview box that will work with the Tivo
so I can connect the tv ariel into and loop through to the Tivo as the new Altepg image won't accept ariel only and I don't want to use my dvd recorders freeview feature as it consumes to much power.
ideally a small box with low power so its on 24/7 as with Tivo and no problems with changing to the channel it needs to record from.
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Re: Freeview box

Postby millimole » Sun May 22, 2011 12:32 pm

I had the devil of a job finding one that is supported. The list of supported codes includes a lot of old, currently unavailable*, boxes. There is a list on the interweb of supported boxes, but again, it's quite an old list. *There are a number of these boxes on ebay - but they tend to go for stoopid money. In the end I went for a PHILIPS DTR220 DIGITAL TV RECEIVER" from tesco_outlet via ebay which I see are still available at £14.97. It's not the best of pictures - but that might be my set up, the box is discrete and seems to be very reliable using standard IR codes - or at least has been since the end of March.
See also this thread viewtopic.php?f=8&t=400&p=1388#p1388
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Re: Freeview box

Postby tonywalk » Sun May 22, 2011 8:04 pm

There are plenty of Sony VTX800U Freeview boxes on eBay.

They work superbly - have just pressed one into action for my third AltEPG development TiVo. From memory remote code 20034 under Sony does the biz (it's the first one listed if the number isn't correct). Set it to use three digits and not press enter during the guided setup and you're away.

Most importantly you can hide them vertically in an overcowded AV setup.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Freeview box

Postby CarlWalters » Mon May 23, 2011 8:46 am

tonywalk wrote:There are plenty of Sony VTX800U Freeview boxes on eBay.

They work superbly - have just pressed one into action for my third AltEPG development TiVo. From memory remote code 20034 under Sony does the biz (it's the first one listed if the number isn't correct). Set it to use three digits and not press enter during the guided setup and you're away.

Most importantly you can hide them vertically in an overcowded AV setup.

Hope this helps.

Tony.


I can second that suggestion. I got a Sony VTX800U offeBay for my second TiVo and it just works without any fuss.
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Re: Freeview box

Postby Alek » Mon May 23, 2011 9:45 am

CarlWalters wrote:
I can second that suggestion. I got a Sony VTX800U offeBay for my second TiVo and it just works without any fuss.



Me too


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Re: Freeview box

Postby healeydave » Mon May 23, 2011 1:00 pm

Yeah, I have used a few Freeview boxes but I have 3 of those Sony's here and they work great
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Re: Freeview box

Postby nick1austin » Mon May 23, 2011 1:11 pm

I can recomend the Digihome DV940B. Lots of them on eBay for around £15 delivered
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Re: Freeview box

Postby TivoTime » Wed May 25, 2011 1:30 pm

Can anyone suggest a Tivo-friendly Freeview box that has a good tuner and also has an option to switch the Text (red button stuff) off?
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Re: Freeview box

Postby caswain » Sat May 28, 2011 3:09 pm

Thanks everyone for your recommendations, in the end I went for the majority vote and got Sony VTX800U of fleabay but the person that I got it off has been a sod with posting it, It said in the ebay bid that it would arrive within 2-3 days that was on Tuesday when I won it and paid for it straight away now I am twiddling my thumbs waiting for Next Tuesday as of bank hols to do anything more I wouldn't care but I paid £8 for the postage I don't think I will leave good feedback with them :evil:
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Re: Freeview box

Postby Rachel » Sun May 29, 2011 8:07 am

I think alarm bells should've been ringing when they wanted £8 postage :shock: (actual cost is £4.41 by Royal Mail). I don't trust anyone who deliberately overcharges postage like that, although fleabay turn a blind eye to it.
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Re: Freeview box

Postby Simong156 » Mon May 30, 2011 3:14 pm

millimole wrote:I had the devil of a job finding one that is supported. The list of supported codes includes a lot of old, currently unavailable*, boxes. There is a list on the interweb of supported boxes, but again, it's quite an old list. *There are a number of these boxes on ebay - but they tend to go for stoopid money. In the end I went for a PHILIPS DTR220 DIGITAL TV RECEIVER" from tesco_outlet via ebay which I see are still available at £14.97. It's not the best of pictures - but that might be my set up, the box is discrete and seems to be very reliable using standard IR codes - or at least has been since the end of March.
See also this thread viewtopic.php?f=8&t=400&p=1388#p1388


Just grabbed one off the bay, good value. What code did you use?
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Re: Freeview box

Postby millimole » Mon May 30, 2011 3:47 pm

Simong156 wrote:Just grabbed one off the bay, good value. What code did you use?


My scribbled note says "leading 0, no , no, 20053 medium" (I'm not sure whether the leading zero is actually required or not).
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Re: Freeview box

Postby shabbaroo » Fri Jun 03, 2011 10:14 pm

I guess that there are no HD freeview boxes compatible at the moment?
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Re: Freeview box Technika HD code

Postby Ashley » Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:34 am

I have managed to get the tesco Technica STBHDIS2010 working with the tivo using the code in the file
in this message.

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setcodes.rar
Instructions

WARNING: This procedure modifies TiVo's database. It could render your machine unuseable, or cause it to break later during a TiVo update. Whilst this is unlikely a risk does exist - I take no responsibility for people breaking their TiVo's.

The downloadable .TCL scripts above add new IR codes into your TiVo.

You need to get a bash prompt onto your TiVo and move to a writeable directory - eg /tmp

TYPE THIS: cd /tmp

Now you need to get the .tcl script file into this directory. For example "cat" to a file and copy and paste in windows hyperterminal:

TYPE THIS: cat > newir.tcl

Then paste the contents of the file you downloaded above into your terminal window and send CTRL-D to end.

Now type the following three commands:

tivosh
source newir.tcl
setcodes

You need to now reboot your TiVo for the new codes to become effective. Make sure you switch to the correct IR codes in TiVo's setup menus. Select code manufacturer PACE and code 20000.

Note that future IR updates from TiVo may reset these changes!
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Re: Freeview box

Postby dashforth » Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:44 pm

Ashley wrote:I have managed to get the tesco Technica STBHDIS2010 working with the tivo using the code in the file
in this message.

Ashley


The customer reviews for the STBHDIS2010 are pretty awful. Anyone had success with other Freeview HD boxes?
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