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Don't have it on mine yet.
"John" <jlwsecure-usenet3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Got the upgrade yesterday.
>
> Program guide navigation is much faster. Haven't noticed much of anything
> else.
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* John wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo:
> Got the upgrade yesterday.
> Program guide navigation is much faster. Haven't noticed much of anything
> else.
Got it last night. I hate the sort on the NPL, they removed the one I
use. Other than that, seems OK.
--
David
He is truly wise who gains wisdom from another's mishap.
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Got mine last week. I certainly like the folders. Especially with my
Weaknees upgrade. It was needed.
"John" <jlwsecure-usenet3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Got the upgrade yesterday.
>
> Program guide navigation is much faster. Haven't noticed much of anything
> else.
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On Sun, 22 May 2005 08:22:16 +0000, John wrote:
> Got the upgrade yesterday.
>
> Program guide navigation is much faster. Haven't noticed much of anything
> else.
FYI: the HMO ( home media option ) software is there, but not enabled.
There are hacks ( I haven't tried them yet ) to get two 6.2 DTV Tivos
exchanging shows....
Also... the new kernel that comes with the 6.2 software is large disk
capable, so you can put in a 250gig drive ( with the proper hacks ) and
your kernel/tivo will use the whole 250gig. The previous software didn't
have a LBA48 kernel, so you were limited to 120gig drives. I've got 219
hours of record time on my DirecTV Tivo with the new 6.2 software and
my 200gig ( I think it's 200gig.. maybe 250gig ) drive.
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"SINNER" <99nesorjd@gates_of_hell.invalid> wrote in message
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> * John wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo:
> > Got the upgrade yesterday.
>
> > Program guide navigation is much faster. Haven't noticed much of
anything
> > else.
>
> Got it last night. I hate the sort on the NPL, they removed the one I
> use. Other than that, seems OK.
Mine hasn't upgraded yet. My NPL sorts by date (new to oldest). The mailer
Directv sent says you can sort the NPL either alphabetically or by date
recorded with the new 6.2. Did yours use to sort differently than these two
ways? Or is the mailer incorrect?
> --
> David
> He is truly wise who gains wisdom from another's mishap.
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* Art Matz Wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo:
> Mine hasn't upgraded yet. My NPL sorts by date (new to oldest).
> The mailer
> Directv sent says you can sort the NPL either alphabetically or by
> date recorded with the new 6.2. Did yours use to sort differently
> than these two ways? Or is the mailer incorrect?
In the old software you could sort by Date / Alpha / Expiration.
Date would have all my recently recorded shows at the bottom of the NPL
just above anything I had marked as SUID. Now it sorts all the recent
stuff at the top (which confuesed me at first because of the folders)
and my SUID stuff is integrated into the sort. Its really just a matter
of getting used to it, soon enough I will be asimilated.
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Jack Snodgrass wrote:
> On Sun, 22 May 2005 08:22:16 +0000, John wrote:
>
>
>>Got the upgrade yesterday.
>>
>>Program guide navigation is much faster. Haven't noticed much of anything
>>else.
>
>
> FYI: the HMO ( home media option ) software is there, but not enabled.
> There are hacks ( I haven't tried them yet ) to get two 6.2 DTV Tivos
> exchanging shows....
>
> Also... the new kernel that comes with the 6.2 software is large disk
> capable, so you can put in a 250gig drive ( with the proper hacks ) and
> your kernel/tivo will use the whole 250gig. The previous software didn't
> have a LBA48 kernel, so you were limited to 120gig drives. I've got 219
> hours of record time on my DirecTV Tivo with the new 6.2 software and
> my 200gig ( I think it's 200gig.. maybe 250gig ) drive.
>
You don't need to hack to upgrade to a 250Gb drive from the original
40-80Gb HD. My 251Gb Maxtor gives me 236 Hr's.
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I wanted to upgrade my drive but was waiting till the system upgrade
occured, now that it has can I use the info for the older directv Tivo
system or is there a new set of instructions for the 6.2 system?
Bill
"John Smith" <jsmith@home.com> wrote in message
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> Jack Snodgrass wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 22 May 2005 08:22:16 +0000, John wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Got the upgrade yesterday.
> >>
> >>Program guide navigation is much faster. Haven't noticed much of
anything
> >>else.
> >
> >
> > FYI: the HMO ( home media option ) software is there, but not enabled.
> > There are hacks ( I haven't tried them yet ) to get two 6.2 DTV Tivos
> > exchanging shows....
> >
> > Also... the new kernel that comes with the 6.2 software is large disk
> > capable, so you can put in a 250gig drive ( with the proper hacks ) and
> > your kernel/tivo will use the whole 250gig. The previous software didn't
> > have a LBA48 kernel, so you were limited to 120gig drives. I've got 219
> > hours of record time on my DirecTV Tivo with the new 6.2 software and
> > my 200gig ( I think it's 200gig.. maybe 250gig ) drive.
> >
> You don't need to hack to upgrade to a 250Gb drive from the original
> 40-80Gb HD. My 251Gb Maxtor gives me 236 Hr's.
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