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More info?)
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 19:02:45 GMT, "maalox" <maalox1@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hey Steph & John & all replayers,
>Sorry about the delay in response from the previous post.
>Anyway, the touble w/my non-modified 4508 started one afternoon when the
>unit was in the off mode (ac was plugged in obviously but I didn't have it
>connected to a phone line or networked at that moment). It shows the Please
>Wait screen. The unit doesn't soft boot & when I unplug it to hard boot,
>still the same Please Wait screen.
>I also have audio/video sync problems w/this unit. If I record anything over
>an hour in duration, the audio is slightly behind the video after the first
>hour of playback.
>Now, I can easily change drives but I really need a couple of shows off the
>existing drive. I've never used rtv extract.
>What worried me most is the audio/video sync problem. I don't know if that
>is a hard drive issue or if it's a motherboard issue. If the audio/video
>sync problem is not correctable w/a new hard drive, I'd rather just send the
>unit back to replay for a 5500 series. I have a couple of 5000 series units
>so I'll still be able to network w/others.
>
>Any/all suggestions are appreciated.
>Thanks!
>
Changing the drive should fix it, but may now.
I have one Replay that has the A/V sync problem on some recordings,
regardless of the drive used.
BTW, at least I have had that unit long enough for it to have been
worthwhile to have lifetime activation.
>
>
>"Steph" <CUT_skipatrol@hotmail.com_CUT> wrote in message
>news:Xns96BD96875B5EFskipatroluunet@66.75.43.157...
>> John in Detroit <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
>> news:RE5Pe.1406$eQ.588@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com:
>>
>>> I very strongly suspect the hard drive MIGHT be the problem.
>>>
>>> That said, some older Replays had a hardware component which serves no
>>> useful purpose, but does cause problems SIMULAR (I'm not sure if it's
>>> exactly) like yours... I also don't know which models it is, I know my
>>> 5xxx units do not have this module.
>>>
>>> Others will be able to tell you more
>>>
>>> maalox wrote:
>>>> I'm having a problem with an unmodified 4508 model. The power light
>>>> started blinking (the unit started re-booting on its own) and I can't
>>>> get it to stop (or finish booting). I tried unplugging & soft
>>>> booting. I really need to save the shows on the hard drive. Any
>>>> suggestions? Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> Well if you REALLY need the shows, you can remove the hard drive and
>> plug it into your PC (either internal or via a USB case) then use the
>> rtvextract utility.
>>
>> Or, pull the drive as above and use the disk image utility rtvpatch to
>> clone your old disk to a new one (maybe even increase the size). you can
>> optionally have it move your existing shows (it will take awhile though.
>>
>> Another option, it to try and get it to boot and stay up, then use DVA
>> to pull the shows across the ethernet.
>>
>> When my 45xx unit was endlessly rebooting I was able to stabilize it by
>> hitting the bypass switch when it booted. Turned out a bad spot on the
>> drive and when the live buffer tried to write to it the unit would die.
>>
>> maalox, can you describe in more detail the RTV boot process?
>> Do you get the please wait screen?
>> Are you connected via RF or RCA cabling? Does anything comeout of the
>> TV? Most importantly, does it begin to buffer, flash and freeze and
>> then reboot?
>>
>
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