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Has anyone else run into problems with TiVo multi-room viewing
when the "parental controls" feature is active?
It appears that if I enable parental controls on a TiVo, then
ALL attempts to transfer ANY programs to that TiVo (from any
other TiVo in the house) are blocked and demand the four-digit
parental control password -- regardless of the rating of the
source program material being transferred, and regardless of
the exact level of control specified on the destination TiVo.
As an experiment, I tried activating parental controls in my
living room -- but then went through all the detailed settings
and enabled ***EVERYTHING*** (all TV ratings OK, all subject
matter categories OK for all TV ratings, all movie ratings OK,
all unrated material OK, no blocked channels). As far as I
can imagine, having parental controls active with such totally
permissive settings should be exactly equivalent to parental
controls being turned off entirely.
I then tried browsing another TiVo from the living room, though,
and ALL of the other TiVo's programs showed a "lock" icon and
were blocked -- including TV-G and non-rated shows. I couldn't
transfer ANY SHOW AT ALL without giving the destination TiVo's
parental control code (or simply disabling parental controls
on the destination TiVo entirely, which of course permits all
transfers without restriction as expected).
The parental control settings on the source TiVo, BTW, made no
difference at all. The above blockage occurred even with the
parental controls disabled on the source TiVo. The ONLY thing
that made any difference was the setting on the destination --
having parental controls active on the destination, no matter
how permissive the individual detailed settings were, gets in
the way of my multi-room viewing.
I imagine not very many TiVo users are using parental controls,
but I have an 11-year-old son who really ought to be kept away
from the nastier stuff if possible.
So, again, has ANYONE else seen this problem? Or is it just me?
Rich Wales richw@richw.org http/www.richw.org
Has anyone else run into problems with TiVo multi-room viewing
when the "parental controls" feature is active?
It appears that if I enable parental controls on a TiVo, then
ALL attempts to transfer ANY programs to that TiVo (from any
other TiVo in the house) are blocked and demand the four-digit
parental control password -- regardless of the rating of the
source program material being transferred, and regardless of
the exact level of control specified on the destination TiVo.
As an experiment, I tried activating parental controls in my
living room -- but then went through all the detailed settings
and enabled ***EVERYTHING*** (all TV ratings OK, all subject
matter categories OK for all TV ratings, all movie ratings OK,
all unrated material OK, no blocked channels). As far as I
can imagine, having parental controls active with such totally
permissive settings should be exactly equivalent to parental
controls being turned off entirely.
I then tried browsing another TiVo from the living room, though,
and ALL of the other TiVo's programs showed a "lock" icon and
were blocked -- including TV-G and non-rated shows. I couldn't
transfer ANY SHOW AT ALL without giving the destination TiVo's
parental control code (or simply disabling parental controls
on the destination TiVo entirely, which of course permits all
transfers without restriction as expected).
The parental control settings on the source TiVo, BTW, made no
difference at all. The above blockage occurred even with the
parental controls disabled on the source TiVo. The ONLY thing
that made any difference was the setting on the destination --
having parental controls active on the destination, no matter
how permissive the individual detailed settings were, gets in
the way of my multi-room viewing.
I imagine not very many TiVo users are using parental controls,
but I have an 11-year-old son who really ought to be kept away
from the nastier stuff if possible.
So, again, has ANYONE else seen this problem? Or is it just me?
Rich Wales richw@richw.org http/www.richw.org