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How to set up serial tuning on DirectTV+DVR.
There's something I can't figure out about this method of channel changing. Just about everything I see talks about using a USB to Serial cable, and then talking about a "virtual" USB to Serial connection. I have the DirectTV SD box and there is only a USB port on it, no serial port. My computer has the same thing, no serial port. If these solutions are using the USB port on the STB side, and a computer serial port, why can't you just use a USB to USB connection? What am I missing?
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Should I post the above in a separate thread?
I'm sure there's an answer to this, and it's not awfully technical. I just don't grasp it. My Win 7 64-bit box shows a number of "virtual" com devices. Two of them seem connected to my Blackberry.
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How to set up serial tuning on DirectTV+DVR.
I decided to re-post this here, since I had posted it to the wrong thread. There's something I can't figure out about this method of channel changing for the DirectTV STB. Just about everything I see talks about using a USB to Serial cable, and then talk refers to a "virtual" USB to Serial connection at the OS level. I have the DirectTV SD box and there is only a USB port on it, no serial port. My computer has the same thing, no serial port. If these solutions are using the USB port on the STB side, and a computer serial port, why can't you just use a USB to USB connection instead of the USB to Serial cable? What am I missing?
I gather that the DirectTV USB isn't a real USB but acts like a serial port. So you'd need either a serial port on the computer side along with a USB to Serial cable, or a USB port that "acts like" a serial port and a USB female-to-male adapter. So, assuming I have the adapter, how do you get a USB port to act like a serial port. I downloaded a utility for setting that up but it has three options: pipe, bridge, and file-to-file and I don't know which to use or why, or if there's some other way to do this. I have a couple of "virtual" USB to COM virtual ports that are already set up for my Blackberry Bold, which was apparently done by the Blackberry software. So it must be possible, but I'm just too dense to see it. Once there's a "virtual COM" all I need to do is point the SageTV software to that COM for tuning? * merged * |
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Just had the same problem.
See: http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58863 The solution is to plug in a standard computer usb to serial adapter into the DirecTV reciever, and then use a "null modem" adapter to connect to a computer serial port, or, another usb/serial adapter. BobPhoenix led me to the original thread with the solution. |
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Look up IP channel changing, it's easier and better than using the serial port adapters. I used to use it when I still had Sage operating. Easy to set up.
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Thanks. Although I have the cables from a few years ago I'm not sure how well they work any more and don't have an RS232 input anyway. Will check out IP channel changing. I'm currently using a USB UIRT, but for some reason my fluorescent light is interfering with it.
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I guess not, huh?
Amazing. No way to just do a USB to USB connection and have the USB on the computer side emulate RS 232?
Update: I found a shareware program that creates a "virtual RS232 port" but first had to create a "virtual null modem" between COM7 and COM8 and then activate the virtual RS232 port at COM7. I can look at the interaction and should be able to tell what protocols to employ, but I can't figure out how the virtual ports know which USB device to identify with. There's a whole lotta "black box" goin' on. Last edited by freewheeling; 08-27-2012 at 09:00 PM. |
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I did it the "pay" way. Even though I switched to IP Tuning for the HD boxes, I still have one SD box, without an RJ45 port that I use this with. I used a 'Patterson' device and a Syaba USB to Serial adapter. I had to install a PL231 driver (but I think Windows Update finds it for you). You may be able to find a Patterson on Ebay...they stopped making them IIRC.
The other way is 2 USB to Serial adapters with a 'Null' adapter in the middle. Both of the above are all over this site. If you have an RJ45 port, and a home network, IP tuning is the cat's meow though. It doesn't use the internet, just your network. P |
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Don't hear the environment complainin' tho so I guess I'm alright. Will see how it turns out. |
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Nope, I guess not.
That didn't work either. I didn't really expect it to. Too Rube Goldberg, so too many components that can go wrong. The USB to Seria cables require a driver, and though I have a driver for the one of the computer side the STB doesn't have a driver so don't see how that could work.
Still don't understand why I can't use virtual RS232 adapters at the USB hub, assuming the STB device already outputs a RS232 set of signals. Guess I might have to get the HD version so I get the ethernet port. That also might have the benefit of giving me access to the actual files with I can modify with Show Analyzer (which is still the best commercial detector even though the software hasn't been updated since 2010). Last edited by freewheeling; 08-28-2012 at 10:53 PM. |
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I'm really confused about what you're trying to do and why. This method isn't acceptable to you?
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OK, I ordered that stuff. What the heck, it's cheap, and my usb to serial cables are ancient. Also, the null modem I was using is about 20 feet long, so bit of overkill.
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If you do all you should need is a single USB to serial converter. Then connect the USB to serial converter to the PC USB port and the serial end to the Patterson cable and the USB connector on the Paterson cable to the STB. I have one setup this way and another Patterson cable connected to a native serial port on my server controling my 2 SD boxes. |
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