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Cable box fun

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

I’m a loyal user of the local cable TV company for my Internet and cable television needs.  (Phone too, actually.)  The service I get is good and the options reasonable, and I’m not a big fan of satellite dishes on the roof.  I’ll certainly endure one if I have to (like at the cottage) but in the city I’m happy to let them pipe a piece of cable straight into my house.

Digital/personal video recording boxes have become a godsend.  They have changed the way I watch TV.  However, I have a busy schedule and we often get behind our regular TV watching.  We used to use VCRs to record all our programming (don’t laugh, but we had three – two would record stuff and we’d watch on the third).  Truthfully if not for HDTV they would still work reasonably well – although we tended to tape stuff on EP so that we could cram a bunch of stuff on a tape.  Still, we had to remember to change the tapes when they were full.

A PVR box fixes that.  Record stuff at will (even two at once on our boxes).  Watch at will, even if you’re recording already or haven’t finished recording the event.  Rewind and pause live television.  You’ve all seen the commercials.  It’s super convenient.  The only real disadvantage is that the content is tied to the box on which you recorded it.  (Soon my cable company will have multi-room PVRs which will help, but I still won’t easily be able to take what I recorded somewhere outside the building.  Still, it’s very livable.)

The hard disks in these boxes are surprisingly small (160 GB) and now that we’re recording so much television in HD format, the disks fill up fast.  No matter – the boxes have an eSATA port for an external drive.

Well, problem.  The cable box had a weird issue when an external drive was attached.  It would pause for several seconds every few minutes.  The recording was complete (although every few pauses there would be a dropout of a few seconds because the box seemed to have lost its buffering).  The pauses would not occur in the same places necessarily – you could play back the event and the pauses would be at different locations.  They happened on live television too, although less often.  It was very annoying.  A faster drive in a new enclosure with a new eSATA cord didn’t help.

A few days ago I bought a second box from a friend.  The price was good and I thought it would be nice to use in the bedroom.  After changing the disk on the main box, I put the old external disk on the used box – and it worked perfectly.

We’ve now swapped the boxes.  The living room has the old used box with the first external drive and it’s working perfectly.  The original rented box is in the bedroom with no external drive and it’s working perfectly.  (It seems to only have an issue when eSATA is in use.)

These are Motorola DCT3416s.  I’m guessing there is some issue with the eSATA port on the rented box.  Clearly the system works fine on my purchased used box.

The annoyances of technology…

Since we don’t need the extra capacity in the bedroom I think I’ll live with things for now.  Once our provider has multiroom PVR boxes available (in a few months I hope) I’ll change hardware then.

Another year…

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

Seems I haven’t posted much lately!

It was a busy fall.  I taught a couple of courses, I did a business trip to Toronto (and went to Buffalo, New York for a couple of days before the meetings), and survived another Christmas.  (Christmas is fun – but it always seems to go by so fast.)

Buffalo was a lot of fun – I’d like to go again.  I discovered a couple of good microbrews, a few good restaurants, had actual Buffalo wings at Duff’s in Amherst, NY, and got an AT&T SIM card for my iPad.  (I felt lost without my iPad in New York… and there isn’t always WiFi to use.)  Secret:  Canadians can get AT&T iPad plans by using a Canadian American Express card.  Canadian MasterCards don’t work (I didn’t have a VISA card to try but I understand it has the same problem.)  (I read on a web forum the other day that Americans can do the same trick to get Rogers iPad or prepaid service here in Canada – by using an American American Express card.)

We got a new home theatre system as our mutual Christmas present.  My Yamaha VX-495a receiver is now semi-retired in the bedroom (it still works great, it just doesn’t do high-def video switching) and has been replaced by a new Yamaha RX-A1000 receiver.  Attached to it are our existing LG BD390C Blu-Ray player that also does network streaming, and a new Panasonic 46″ 1080P plasma television.  The 27″ Sony Trinitron Wega flatscreen CRT is now in the bedroom, still an awesome TV (especially for standard definition content).  New speakers complete the system (the old ones are still in use on the old receiver).  Very happy!

I’ve been off work since the 24th (aside from starting two more classes last week).  Back to work on Monday.