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Fw: Re: TV Tonight (Another) NOW protect TIVO recording
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- Subject: Fw: Re: TV Tonight (Another) NOW protect TIVO
recording
- From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 09:35:54 +0000
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You need a 2nd digibox that will just do the FTA channels.
Just so happens I have a Panasonic DB930 up for grabs...
G.
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----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 05/12/2002 09:44 -----
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"tomdubourg" <thomas.dubourg@xxxxxxx>
Yesterday 22:14
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[ukha_d] Re: TV Tonight (Another) NOW protect TIVO recording
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I've a similar problem of SWMBO (or anyone else in the house) of
changing the Sky channel from a second/third/fourth TV without
realising (or probably caring) that TIVO is recording..
What I need is a gadget that knows TIVO is recording and somehow
disables the TV LINK remote eyes....
Any ideas how this could be done?
Tom
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Graham Howe" <graham@s...> wrote:
> --- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark McCall" <Mark@L...>
wrote:
> > DOCUMENTARY: The Real James Bond's Gadgets
> >
> > Channel: Five
> >
> > Date: Wednesday 4th December 2002
> >
> > Time: 20:00 to 21:00
> >
> > Duration: 1 hour.
> >
> Both programmes look interesting, but I will be at the London meet
> tonight, and what do you think will happen when Tivo asks SWMBO if
> she wants to change channels (no doubt from LAme Accademy or
similar)
> to record these? Of course I could set the video, or I could
change
> then channel remotely from the pub over the internet (anyone
bringing
> a PDA with remote access?) which would cause SWMBO to think the
Tivo
> was busted and she might then switch to the signal from the VCR
> instead :-)
>
> Any other hints on using automation to outsmart SWMBO would be
most
> welcome ;-)
>
> Graham
>
> Please note that I value my testicles too much to actually try
this,
> but it is an interesting theoretcial discussion.
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