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It's going to be a while before I can spring for a ReplayTV, but I'm trying
to do all my research now so I can minimize any surprises when I do finally
buy one. That said, I have a question about my digital cable converter box
and the 5xxx-series ReplayTVs.
I'd assumed that I needed to use the IR Blaster so the RTV can change
channels on the converter box. (And if so, will the IR Blaster handle
3-digit channels?) I've been under the impression that while certain
satellite boxes will allow the RTV to change channels via serial port,
*cable boxes* had to use the IR Blaster. Anyway, yesterday I was reading
through the manual for the RTV 5040, and it said that if the cable box has a
serial port, I could use the provided serial cable to connect the RTV and
have it change channels on the cable box. My digital cable box is a
Motorola DCT2000 with RS232 serial port. I'm thinking that the serial
connection should be more reliable (than the IR Blaster) in changing
channels. If it works, that is. ;-)
Does anyone have experience with this particular cable box and the 5xxx
RTVs? Can you comment on your experience with using either the serial port
or IR Blaster to change channels on the cable box?
Thanks so much!!
Margaret
It's going to be a while before I can spring for a ReplayTV, but I'm trying
to do all my research now so I can minimize any surprises when I do finally
buy one. That said, I have a question about my digital cable converter box
and the 5xxx-series ReplayTVs.
I'd assumed that I needed to use the IR Blaster so the RTV can change
channels on the converter box. (And if so, will the IR Blaster handle
3-digit channels?) I've been under the impression that while certain
satellite boxes will allow the RTV to change channels via serial port,
*cable boxes* had to use the IR Blaster. Anyway, yesterday I was reading
through the manual for the RTV 5040, and it said that if the cable box has a
serial port, I could use the provided serial cable to connect the RTV and
have it change channels on the cable box. My digital cable box is a
Motorola DCT2000 with RS232 serial port. I'm thinking that the serial
connection should be more reliable (than the IR Blaster) in changing
channels. If it works, that is. ;-)
Does anyone have experience with this particular cable box and the 5xxx
RTVs? Can you comment on your experience with using either the serial port
or IR Blaster to change channels on the cable box?
Thanks so much!!
Margaret