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Excellent Hacks to the ReplayTV 4000

Hit the link below to find links to assorted hacks done to the extremely cool ReplayTV 4000 PVR. Thanks to jptsetme for submitting links to hacks like hard drive upgrades, software to download mpegs, edit the guide, and systems under development to automate create of VCDs and DVDs from Replay's. It's exciting seeing so much headway being made so fast, and evidence that this is one heck of a machine. "The Replay hackers at AVS forum have done an amazing job on the new ReplayTV 4000's. You can now do some very cool things with this new PVR.

You can increase recording space (by either replacing the existing drive, or adding an additional one.) This has, of course, been done with Tivos and older Replays in the past. Not only has this hack been adapted for the Replay4000 model (including custom sized photo partitions and preserving existing shows), but Replay has also recently released new software that removes the previous 137G per drive limitation, so you can now turn any ReplayTV4000 into a 320G model with a couple of 160G drives and a PC (Linux, Win2k, XP, or with a Linux boot disk on an x86 box with a good enough BIOS to recognize the drive size.)
http://rtvpatch.sourceforge.net/

But, you might decide you don't need to open the box at all, since you can now offload your shows to your PC and then serve them back to the ReplayTV4000 with your PC masquerading as another ReplayTV4000 on your local network, giving you nearly limitless storage capacity. [Note: this does not use the internet sharing feature, which is so slow over typical broadband as to be practically unusable. This is streaming the show in realtime from your PC back to your Replay4000, using the same mechanism two Replays use to stream shows back and forth over your local network.]

ReplayPC (C/C++, Windows, Linux, Mac. A simple text mode utility for extracting mpg files from ReplayTV4000 PVRs via TCP/IP)
http://replaypc.sourceforge.net/

Replayer (Pure Java. Java GUI utility allows you to extract mpg files from your ReplayTV 4000 to your PC)
http://www.forbesfield.com/replayer.html

Replay Server (built on PHP for Apache. Allows you to serve downloaded shows to a ReplayTV (on your LAN only) from your PC as if your PC was a ReplayTV)
http://206.124.140.12/rtv/

SwapDV (J++, windoze only. Allows you to download shows from your ReplayTV 4000, serve downloaded shows as if your box was a ReplayTV 4000, and edit the "guide" provided by your PC. i.e. capabilities of both Replayer and Replay Server, but only for Windows.)
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&a mp;threadid=116035

A number of users are also working on burning shows to VCD, SVCD, XSVCD and DVD, with moderate success.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&a mp;threadid=115338
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&a mp;threadid=106437

Lastly, there has also been a hack developed to remove macrovision from the old Panasonic Showstoppers (effectively transforming them into ReplayTV3xxx machines.)
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&a mp;threadid=118170."

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  1. French Toast!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The AC Avenger strikes again!!!!

  2. Been Done? by FortKnox · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It's exciting seeing so much headway being made so fast, and evidence that this is one heck of a machine.

    Umm... been done on a TiVo. I don't get how this is so great and fast of a hack... Its like Overclocking the newest CPU. The first time it was new and interesting, now its just old news...

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    1. Re:Been Done? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Nice troll. It's a shame that you're completely wrong, though.

  3. Peek-a-booty by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm a Slashdotter, therefore, I want some booty.

  4. Re:Fp dork. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I like that idea, a gay mole. Always knee deep in the brown stuff, just like I like it.

    First follow-up you miserable bitches. Cherish my balls as though they were Starwars::The Empire strikes back.

  5. Yeah, but... by EricKrout.com · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Yeah, but my Commodore 64 has been able to do all this stuff for years. (Just ask my friends in Afghanistan!) - Junis ;-)

  6. Re:Why use a PVR? by FortKnox · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    This is a typical response to a person without a PVR. The biggest advantage of the TiVo is downloading the channel lineups. Unless you can somehow get a program to d/l the yahoo channel listings, along with all programs in the future, I think it'll be a difficult transition...

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  7. Stephen King, author, dead at 54 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic


    I just heard some sad news on talk radio - Horror/Sci Fi writer Stephen King was found dead in his Maine home this morning. There weren't any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community will miss him - even if you didn't enjoy his work, there's no denying his contributions to popular culture. Truly an American icon.

  8. DMCA's got a problem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    DMCA's got a problem, DMCA's got a problem... fuck them anyway..

  9. Re:Why use a PVR? by Mattcelt · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Right, you got me. :-) I haven't laid out the cash for one yet. But why couldn't I use a modem to do the channel/guide d/l's? That's what the PVR does anyway.

    I never considered the guides to be the biggest attractor, anyway, b/c the downside (i.e., having all my viewing habits broadcast back to the company) goes hand-in-hand with it. But I would love to have the pause and rewind features, even if it means I don't have the guide...

  10. Re:uh, table trouble? by vena · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    oh nevermind, it's just slashcode not being prepared for super-cool trolls who know that browsers won't break long lines themselves.

    tip for slashcode programmers: insert a space every 60 letters.

  11. Networktastic! by Rogerborg · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    • offload your shows to your PC and then serve them back to the ReplayTV4000 with your PC masquerading as another ReplayTV4000 on your local network

    Wow, imagine a ReplayTV cluster of, er... Beowulf nodes...

    Sorry, I appear to have wandered into the wrong joke.

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  12. No. This is what you heard on BBC. by October_30th · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    GWB and his butt-buddy Tony Blair are hell-bent on starting censorship on science.

    Ignorance breeds fear, fear leads to terrorism. Is that really what they want?

    Unlimited, uncensored, totally free science is our only weapon against ignorance! I will not submit my research to some "office of scientific censorhip" and I fully expect that any scientists who participate in any such commitee are excluded from the community.

    Science was globalised before the word was even coined! Don't let this hysteria about terrorism lead us back to the dark ages.

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  13. Hey Taco! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    j00 suck!

  14. Re:Why use a PVR? by FatRatBastard · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    You're right about channel lineups, and I think that the Yahoo channel listings wouldn't be that hard.

    I have Watson for OS X (an awesome, awsome program) that, among other things, does just that. Enter your Zip code and cable system and Watson will spit out nicely formatted TV channel guides.

    If the Watson guys can do it I assume it shouldn't be all that hard to parse it into a format you could use in conjunction with a PC based PVR.

  15. Re:My Wishlist Hack - Canada by kevlar · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Hey, did you get your Navy back yet??