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TF5800PVR

The TF5800PVR and similar TF5800PVRt is the UK Freeview version of Topfield's TF5000PVRt,
which is a personal video recorder (PVR) with twin tuners; it is possible to record two programs and
view a third so long as all programs do not use more than two multiplexes. Firmware upgrades were
distributed over-the-air using the normal FreeView distribution method, and are also available for
Internet download.

Topfield devices are often referred to as “Toppys”.

The device has the features expected from a dual-tuner PVR, but also allows extensive software
customisation by the use of TAPs (described below). Files (TV programmes, MP3 files, and operating
files) can be transferred over USB between the PVR and a computer.

The TF5800PVR[t] was replaced by the TF5810PVRt with similar functionality, but which also supports
HDMI output (from standard, but not HD, broadcasts—reception of Freeview HD channels requires a
DVB-T2 receiver, which the TF5810PVRt is not). The latest factory firmware versions for both models
incorporate some features equivalent to Freeview+.

Contents
File transfer between PVR and computer
Topfield Application Programs (TAPs) and firmware
External links
References

File transfer between PVR and computer


The USB 2.0 socket allows files to be transported both ways between the device and a computer running
transfer software written for this purpose. Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and some versions of
Linux/Unix are supported. Files of any kind can be moved in both directions but the feature is mainly
used

to move a recording to a computer for viewing with media-playing software or burning to a


DVD
to move MP3 audio files to the PVR
to move TAPs and new versions of firmware to the PVR
to load extended 14-day EPG data to the PVR, in place of the standard broadcast 7-day
Freeview EPG.
USB file transfer is rather slow. It can be accelerated to some extent by using the transfer software's
Turbo mode and by using TAPs which eliminate unnecessary handshaking signals.

Topfield Application Programs (TAPs) and firmware


The functionality of the TF5800PVR can be enhanced via the use of Topfield Application Programs
(TAP). TAPs are C programs, developed by users for users. They can be developed under Microsoft
Windows using a Topfield platform cross-compiler (GCC for TAP) or the Cygwin GCC compiler.

TAPs are applications written using an API available free from the manufacturer. The API provides
access to almost all features of the device: TAPs can access EPG information, change channels, start or
stop a recording session, change pre-set recording timers, write text and draw graphics to the screen, and
react to buttons pressed on the remote control. It is possible to write a useful program, adding useful
functionality, in ten lines of C code.

TAPs have been written to provide many enhancements to the Toppy. Most are available as freeware.
Although some technical users consider enhancement via TAPs to be the best thing about the device, the
PVR works normally without any.

Firmware can be downloaded to a computer and transferred via USB to the PVR. Unlike the majority of
electronics devices, many users do not recommend always updating to the manufacturer's latest firmware,
instead recommending versions of firmware that have been debugged and enhanced by users. As of
October 2013 the Toppy website recommended TF5800PVR/PVRt firmware 5.13.65T, a modified
version of August 2007 factory firmware 5.13.65.[1] The last firmware released by the manufacturer was
the July 2008 5.14.09Plus. Different releases apply to the TF5810PVRt.

Patches to the firmware can be downloaded to a computer and transferred to the PVR.

External links
Turbosat, the UK importer and distributor (http://www.turbosat.com)
toppy.org.uk: a busy site for users of the TF58x0PVR (http://www.toppy.org.uk/)
TAPWorld: another source of pre-compiled TAPs (http://www.tapworld.net)

References
1. Toppy firmware updates (http://www.toppy.org.uk/downloads/firmware.php)

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