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424.1 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:58 | 14 |
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Yes, I've always wanted a way to get a listing of all the vol-
leyball game listings for a week at a time. 8^) [Sorry, Dave.]
It does sound very nice, and reasonable, especially since it
sounds like it provides quite a bit more substance [and less
crap] than "TV Guide". But you'll be giving up the thought-
provoking stuff like "Cheers and Jeers" and "What Jonathan
Taylor-Thomas is watching when he's eating a sundae". 8^)
There are also some VCR's coming out that will have the nec-
essary hardware built in, but you will still have to sign up
for the service.
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424.2 | Xref to existing topic (in another conference) | VAXCPU::michaud | Jack Benny | Thu Jan 25 1996 14:57 | 10 |
| Notefile: UPSAR::Cable_TV
Note: 444.0
Author: METALX::SWANSON "Ozzmosis"
Topic: VideoGuide
Date: 28-DEC-1995 13:30
Replies: 8
Has anybody got that new gadget VideoGuide yet?
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424.3 | puzzler | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Thu Jan 25 1996 15:20 | 4 |
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But there is no crossword puzzle :-)
Lou
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424.4 | It's pretty much what I've always wanted in a TV guide | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Jan 26 1996 09:49 | 46 |
| I just got one last Friday. It's neat, but it took about three nights
worth of downloading before it started living up to everything it said it'd
do.
After the first night, it had the basic program grid for the coming week,
but no plot synopses. It also wouldn't allow me to schedule recordings of
two successive shows (claiming a conflict, when in fact there was no time
overlap). After the second night's download, the conflict problem went
away. After the third night's download, I started seeing plot synopses.
Granted, I think that a lot of these problems have to do with the
particular site that transmits my schedule information (which in my case is
NYC, even though I live no where near any receivable NYC channel).
The setup (or lack thereof) certainly shows a lot more insight into
usability engineering than VCR plus. It pretty much involves entering a
zip code and whether or not you have cable and use a cable box. Much
smarter than that VCR plus craziness.
The one thing that I REALLY love about this thing is that it can remember
more than 8 recording events, which I have never found to be sufficient.
It ain't like I have more than two or three things a day to record; I'd
just like to setup the whole week's schedule and not have to mess around
with the programming every other night, and 8 events has never been enough.
This thing has solved that problem. A customer support rep mentioned to me
that one customer had programmed 70 events with the thing.
Another thing I like is that if you tell it that a particular event should
be "regular," it will record that show only if it appears in that timeslot,
but regardless of what day it falls on. In recording the syndicated
episodes of Seinfeld, I find that VCR solutions don't work, because I
either end up recording a non-Seinfeld on Sunday (if I say "every day"), or
miss the one on Saturday (if I say "every weekday").
The alphabetic catalog of the coming week's shows has already helped out in
my never ending pursuit of channel 61's ever changing scheduling of Babylon
5. I only wish there was some mechanism to tell the box "if this show ever
shows up at any time on any channel, record it."
Other minor advantages are that I tend to lose remote controls less often
than I lose TV guides, so it's more available, and it generates less trash.
But, the news feature seems generally worthless, and since I'm not
interested in sports, I can't really comment on whether the sports feature
has enough content to be worthwhile for anyone else.
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424.5 | Its the reason I bought it! | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Fri Jan 26 1996 11:54 | 21 |
| > Yes, I've always wanted a way to get a listing of all the vol-
> leyball game listings for a week at a time. 8^) [Sorry, Dave.]
Well you see, volleyball is a kind of a 3rd class sport as far as TV
is concerned. Its on whenever they don't have a more popular
sport/game to show.
This means that its never on the same channel or the same time-slot
twice although for each league, it's usually shown SOMEWHERE each
week.
I'm a big fan of the 2-man beach tour (the AVP tour) and that means
that if I want to watch it every week, I have to scour the TV Guide
from cover-to-cover!!!!
Imagine that your a Celtics fan and you get NO schedule of the games
but want to see as many as you can and you can see my predicament.
The VideoGuide solves that and this problem is one of the principle
reasons I got it.
db
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424.6 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Fri Jan 26 1996 12:06 | 4 |
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Yeah, I've noticed the same with pool/billiards. It's been many
months since I've seen pool on TV, because it's hardly ever on.
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424.7 | I don't completely get it yet | NETCAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Fri Jan 26 1996 13:41 | 7 |
| How does this thing hook up? Since it can display on screen, I assume
it has a video input (antenna or cable feed) and an output (to the TV).
Correct?
More important, how does it schedule the recording of a program? How
does it control your VCR or VCRs so that they go into record mode at
the proper time on the proper channel?
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424.8 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:22 | 60 |
| It's still one more thing to get in the middle of the antenna/cable to
TV food chain. They recommend that you insert it between the VCR and
TV (so that messing with it doesn't mess up what you're taping or get
overridden by the VCR's output).
1. You tell it what your zipcode is. That tells it which stations you
can get, who your cable carrier is, and if applicable, what cable
station mappings are.
2. You tell it whether you have cable.
3. You tell it whether you use a cable box. (and what channel your
cable box outputs)
4. You "show" it a couple of commands from your TV remote. It says "I
know that remote!" and makes a mental note to itself. You also tell it
whether you need to press "ENTER" after a channel number entry.
5. Ditto for VCR remote
6. Ditto for cable box remote, if applicable.
7. Wait overnight.
It has a couple of IR LEDS wired to the guide box that you stick onto
your equipment, just above the remote control receiver. Actually, it
also aims its remote commands downwards from the front of the video
guide box itself. I have my video guide sitting on top of my cable
box, which sits on top of my VCR. Both are able to "see" the commands
from the video guide without the benefit of the external LEDs. So does
the TV that sits next to all that stuff.
Enter the guide by pressing a button on the remote. It "inserts"
itself into the video stream on some pre-agreed upon channel number.
If you're using a cable box, this probably doesn't mean changing
channels. If you're not, it sends a channel change remote-control
command to the TV to get it to meet it in the predefined place.
Looking at the schedule grid, if you put the cursor over some current
TV show and press the "TV" button on the remote, it sends the
appropriate commands to either the cable box or TV to get you to that
channel, and takes itself out of the loop.
Or, you can press the "RECORD" button, to have it setup a timer event
to record the show. At the appropriate time (which can be
immediately), it will send a POWER ON command to the VCR, send a
channel change to the VCR to either change it to the appropriate
channel (if you're not using a cable box), or send the cable box
channel to the VCR and the program's channel number to the cable box.
It then sends the record command to the VCR. At the end of the event,
it either shuts everything off, or sends the appropriate commands to
record the next show.
Interestingly, the time is set on the VideoGuide the same way it gets
all the other info: It receives it from the information source. You
don't program the date or time, so your whole damn house can run on
"blink time" and things will still record on time.
Another cute thing it does is note which channels you tend to watch the
most, and over the next few days, it'll migrate them to the top of the
schedule grid.
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424.9 | Mine died but then was reborn... | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Thu Feb 01 1996 10:53 | 69 |
| Well guess what??? Mine died on me last night.
Basically it wouldn't respond to the remote. I suspect it MIGHT have
something to do with a friend of mine using the TV's remote and the
VG getting itself hosed with unrecognized IR commands (obviously
that shouldn't happen but neither should war).
But what's interesting is some of the info I got when I called the VG
folks. First, I must say that these guys really do have their act
together. Having had almost uniform awful experience with nearly
every "technical support" call I've had to made, this experience was
so good as to feel "refreshing".
You call and you are asked to hit 1 to subscribe and 2 if you have
a question. Now... in my experience that means
"hit 1 and a trained operator will come on very quickly so as not
to delay taking your money or risk having you hang up"
or
"hit 2 and you'll be put in a queue with Muzak designed to
encourage you to hang up and when we're back from coffee
break someone who knows how to spell our product's name
will come on and waste your time with questions that clearly
reveal they don't know anything about the product."
Well, I hit "2" and before I even think I managed to release the
"2" key a voice was there "Hi my name is ____ could you please
give me your serial number".
I thought my unit was just plain hosed. I also thought she'd waste
time trying to check if it was the remote but she understood the test
I had made before I called (I verified the remote was working by
seeing if my programmable remote could detect a signal). She
understood that explanation and went right to series of steps to
check out the box.
Here are some of the steps that you might want to try if you have
problems (my problem was that it just was "dead" - no response it was
as if the VideoGuide wasn't plugged into the video chain).
1. "Power Retune" - Unplug the AC for at least 30 seconds
2. "Warm Rest" - Bush both buttons simultaneously then release the
right button. Then move the joystick in the following sequence
down - up - right - up - left - right
The screen should go blank and then come back
3. Cold reset - take out one battery from the unit and remove the
AC for 30 seconds. *** WARNING *** you are likely to lose
most of your setup information.
I had to do a cold reset. It remembered my zip-code but almost nothing
else. Had to reteach it the remotes and my tuning/recording
preferences and it lost all program data.
I'm still not sure my unit is working. The VCR record test did NOT
record for "two seconds" (as it did when I first set it up) - it
only put it into record and immediately stopped it before the tape
counter had even moved.
ANd... my programs did NOT reload last night although I did get the
Sports and News databases. I suspect the program reload will happen
tonite. And I can't test the the VCR is working until I have a
"program" to tell it to record of course.
db
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424.10 | An epidemic? | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:10 | 10 |
| I just found out my friend Mike's VideoGuide died last night too!
We both live in the Nashua NH area.
Sounds like VG may have erred in something they tried to send out
over the airwaves????
Anyone else have trouble last night. I know mine was working as
of about 7pm and NOT working as of about 11pm.
db
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424.11 | | METALX::SWANSON | Ozzmosis | Thu Feb 01 1996 16:11 | 19 |
| This is probably better discussed in the cable_TV notesfile, but...
I'm not sure if mine died or not... It was working at some point last night,
but I don't think I used it as late as 11:00. I'll see if it's working
today when I get home.
I had my unit lose all downloaded data once, a couple weeks ago during the
storm. I was watching TV when it happened, and it popped up some kind of
message about "signal lost" or something. I guess when the pager signal
is lost, the unit clears out it's ram! GGrrrr! That's a dumb feature!
Anyway, it's obviously not the same problem you saw, since I didn't have to
go through anything special to get it working again.
BTW Dave, my VideoGuide alerted me to my extended subscription with a message
box that popped up. You can't miss it.
Ken
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424.12 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Feb 02 1996 09:23 | 1 |
| No such outages in Connecticut. (Here's keeping my fingers crossed.)
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424.13 | | METALX::SWANSON | Ozzmosis | Fri Feb 02 1996 14:33 | 5 |
| >No such outages in Connecticut. (Here's keeping my fingers crossed.)
No Outage in Mass either... My VideoGuide still has all it's data.
Ken
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424.14 | My fingers crossed until they broke... | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Mar 01 1996 10:18 | 23 |
| Hah. Guess I spoke too soon in .12.
Connecticut's been down for most of the last two weeks. The people at
VideoGuide keep mumbling something about converting their feed to satellite
or something. I don't think anyone I've talked to really understands
what's happening, but from what I've gleaned from the collective excuses,
they're converting the data feed from the VideoGuide source to the
individual pager companies from landline to satellite, and it's broken.
They further suggest that it's only been a problem in their biggest markets
(NYC, Chicago, LA, and one other I forget). By this, I assume they mean
they're converting the biggest cities first.
My alternate explanation is that they might not be paying their bills.
In any case, signal strength has been way off, and the packet rate has
dropped to a trickle. Sometimes, a whole day will go by with no packets
whatsoever.
As of last night, the signal strength came back up, and I actually got a
whole guide's worth of information, and a dozen new news stories. Perhaps
the problem's fixed. Or, perhaps it's the one good day, just like the one
good day they had last week.
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424.15 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Mar 01 1996 10:24 | 18 |
| Oh yes, and as for the "killer signal"
Although I received one or two good days last week (which seemed like
they'd at least assure a week's worth of programming), sometime on Sunday,
some ill-defined thing happened which caused my VG to forget all its
programming information (but not its collection of news stories). Kind of
the worst of both worlds: It wasn't receiving anything new, nor did it
remember what it'd already received. At one point during its non-recovery,
it had the time of day advanced by about four hours, too.
The irony of this is not lost on me: I had the normal free first month
subscription, during which time it worked flawlessly (after taking two days
to receive all the databases). The day that my paid-for subscription
started seemed to be the same day that all these supposed problems with
their New York tower started, and it hasn't worked for three consecutive
days since.
Read into that what you will.
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424.16 | | ENGPTR::MCMAHON | DEC: ReClaim TheName! | Fri Mar 01 1996 12:08 | 6 |
| re: .15 BULEAN::BANKS
Oh, so you're telling us it's YOUR fault!! The proverbial
straw-that-broke-the-camel's-back!
8-)
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424.17 | GEMSTAR Buyout | GEC013::CLARK | | Fri Mar 01 1996 14:30 | 7 |
| Did anyone read on the VideoGuide news that GEMSTAR (the VCR+ people)
bought VideoGuide? Hmmm...
BTW Mine has had 20% of the programmes 'Not Available' since for almost
2 weeks now.
Kevin
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424.18 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Mar 01 1996 16:59 | 3 |
| Well, until the GEMSTAR people figure out how to kill the VideoGuide
(which they seem to have made good headway on already), I guess at least
we know they have the wherewithall to be paying their bills...
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424.19 | | METALX::SWANSON | Defender 2000 | Mon Mar 04 1996 11:13 | 10 |
| Mine has been receiving data just fine. Maybe I should start crossing my
fingers... Or knock wood! :')
The VCR+ people bought out Videoguide? That doesn't sound good.
I hope it just means that videoguide will be built into TV's and VCR's in
the future.
Ken
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424.20 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Mar 08 1996 10:30 | 6 |
| I've received data for most days of the previous week. One outage for
Sunday night and all day Monday.
Of course, the data it is getting is rather sparse (days don't get
completely filled in until one or two days in advance), but at least it's
receiving reliably and the signal quality indicator is good.
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424.21 | | METALX::SWANSON | Defender 2000 | Wed Mar 13 1996 10:33 | 21 |
| re: -1
Do you ever watch the error count on your Videoguide, and see how many errors
out of how many sucessful packets there were?
This number is under the menu that you get to by "pressing" the signal
quality panel.
You'll see a line about halfway down the screen that ends in the letter U.
the number before the U is the number of errors since the counter was cleared.
The number before that is the number of packets received.
It gets cleared every week on Friday I think. I usually have less than 200
errors, many times even less than 100, in a weeks time.
THis is usually out of 40-60 million packets I think.
Your sparse data may be due to lots of errors, even though the signal quality
is good at the time your looking at it.
Ken
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424.22 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Mar 15 1996 08:06 | 11 |
| The signal quality (and therefore the error rate) is lousy during the day.
The signal quality goes way up (and the error rate drops to a couple
overnight) at night when they're transmitting the guide information.
If it was strictly due to bad packets, I'd expect the bad packet
distribution to be more or less random, meaning that after a few nights,
I'd have the grid filled in for the coming day or two. As of this morning,
there are still some major holes in tomorrow's schedule. This after a
nearly error free night (yes, I do watch the errors).
This really smells like missing data, rather than corrupted data.
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424.23 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Mar 22 1996 10:52 | 18 |
| As what I hope to be my final update on this:
I nasty-grammed VGI.COM (nicely) about the lack of service. The next
evening, I got a full week's of programming downloaded, complete with all
related info -- no "Not Available" boxes in the whole week's lineup. A day
later, I got a mail message from them giving me still another
semi-plausible sounding iteration on their "upgrading VGI to Pager Company
link to satellite" woes, with the assurance that all problems had finally
been fixed, once and for all, the day after my nasty-gram.
They also gave me another 60 days against my subscription by way of
apology.
I don't know if my complaining made them pay more attention to my market's
lineup (some sort of bandwidth management on their part), or if they indeed
finally fixed the broken NYC feed.
In any case, they do know something about customer relations.
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424.24 | Now working! | GEC013::CLARK | | Fri Mar 22 1996 11:53 | 6 |
| My "Not Available" boxes problem was resolved last night also. I called
and told them that The problem seemed to be fixed and they gave me 6
weeks added to my subscription. (sounds like I should have been more
pissed off! 60 days!!!)
Kevin
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424.25 | | METALX::SWANSON | Defender 2000 | Tue Mar 26 1996 10:30 | 3 |
| Now watch... I'll go home and find a bunch of "not available" boxes on mine! :')
Ken
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424.26 | How VideoGuide Really works | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | The moment is a masterpiece | Fri Sep 20 1996 11:22 | 105 |
424.27 | | BULEAN::BANKS | Think locally, act locally | Fri Sep 20 1996 14:27 | 19 |
424.28 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | The moment is a masterpiece | Fri Sep 20 1996 17:13 | 29 |
424.29 | | BULEAN::BANKS | Think locally, act locally | Mon Sep 23 1996 11:39 | 11
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