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With help from the experts, I'm creating a detailed set of instructions, learning as I go, for getting a modem-based ReplayTV (2000, 3000, Showstopper) to get guide listings once the Replay service is turned off on 7/31/2011.
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With help from the experts, I'm creating a detailed set of instructions (expanding on the info at http://wiki.xmltv.org/index.php/ReplayTV-FreeSCO), learning as I go, for getting a modem-based ReplayTV (2000, 3000, Showstopper) to get guide listings once the Replay service is turned off on 7/31/2011.
  
 
These have NOT been reviewed by the experts, and are still draft form, so use at your own risk.  If you are one of the aforementioned experts, please feel free to comment and correct.  If you are in the same slightly-confused place that I am, you may want to wait until the set has been fully reviewed, corrected, and published.
 
These have NOT been reviewed by the experts, and are still draft form, so use at your own risk.  If you are one of the aforementioned experts, please feel free to comment and correct.  If you are in the same slightly-confused place that I am, you may want to wait until the set has been fully reviewed, corrected, and published.
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== Overview ==
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In the ReplayTV 2000, ReplayTV 3000, and Panasonic Showstoppers (referred to here as "Replay"), there's a modem that dials out each night to retrieve guide listings, syncronize the clock, and do a few other odds and ends (like create service notifications and change the graphic on the pause screen).  After 7/31/2011, this will no longer be happening.
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This set of step-by-step instructions will help you create your own replacement for the guide listings and clock syncronization features.  It also means that if Replay was the only reason you were keeping your home phone / landline, you can now get rid of it.
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You will need a Windows-based PC (running Windows98 or later) with always-on internet access (like cable or DSL) and a dial-up (for use with phonelines, not cable or DSL) modem.  Your desktop or laptop may already have a built-in dial-up modem, you may have to dust off an old exeternal modem, or you may need to buy a modem. 
  
 
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VMWare:  Free for personal, non-commercial use.  You wlil have to register.
  
  
 
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== And some final notes... ==
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Prior to 7/31, it is recommended that you DISCONNECT your phone line from the ReplayTV box, even if you haven't gotten this solution working yet.  It's not clear when the ability to dial-out will be disabled entirely.  If it happens on 7/31 (or if your Replay has already received the message to stop doing this on 7/31), then it's likely going to be a bit more complicated to get everything working again.

Revision as of 23:41, 26 June 2011

With help from the experts, I'm creating a detailed set of instructions (expanding on the info at http://wiki.xmltv.org/index.php/ReplayTV-FreeSCO), learning as I go, for getting a modem-based ReplayTV (2000, 3000, Showstopper) to get guide listings once the Replay service is turned off on 7/31/2011.

These have NOT been reviewed by the experts, and are still draft form, so use at your own risk. If you are one of the aforementioned experts, please feel free to comment and correct. If you are in the same slightly-confused place that I am, you may want to wait until the set has been fully reviewed, corrected, and published.

Overview

In the ReplayTV 2000, ReplayTV 3000, and Panasonic Showstoppers (referred to here as "Replay"), there's a modem that dials out each night to retrieve guide listings, syncronize the clock, and do a few other odds and ends (like create service notifications and change the graphic on the pause screen). After 7/31/2011, this will no longer be happening.

This set of step-by-step instructions will help you create your own replacement for the guide listings and clock syncronization features. It also means that if Replay was the only reason you were keeping your home phone / landline, you can now get rid of it.

You will need a Windows-based PC (running Windows98 or later) with always-on internet access (like cable or DSL) and a dial-up (for use with phonelines, not cable or DSL) modem. Your desktop or laptop may already have a built-in dial-up modem, you may have to dust off an old exeternal modem, or you may need to buy a modem.

This is a new section

Just checking what a new section looks like

VMWare: Free for personal, non-commercial use. You wlil have to register.


And this is heading two

just checking...

And some final notes...

Prior to 7/31, it is recommended that you DISCONNECT your phone line from the ReplayTV box, even if you haven't gotten this solution working yet. It's not clear when the ability to dial-out will be disabled entirely. If it happens on 7/31 (or if your Replay has already received the message to stop doing this on 7/31), then it's likely going to be a bit more complicated to get everything working again.