Check the documentation of RS through WebIf. You need to set "No. of Satellite Feeds" to "2" on the box itself in the RS configuration. Then you should be able to schedule 2 simultaneous recordings trough RS Portal.
Just putting in the first 4 characters of your postcode is enough.
I don't have a box+don't live in the country anymore and I can't remember which button to press to move on to the next phase of the setup, but other users should be able to advise on that.
I see something different, "Handmade: Britain's Best Woodworker" and "Best of Britain by the Sea" having the same SCRID, both on Freeview and Freesat. Must be Channel 4 messing up.
Freeview
The Handmaid's Tale: www.channel4.com/C4ED0220921162140441
Handmade: Britain's Best Woodworker...
I purchased an RM-F04 for an HDR-Fox T2 back in Jan 2020 and as far as I remember it could also control the Foxsat-HDRs I had back then, perhaps with one exception (but I can't remember which).
Humax RM-F04 Remote Control Set-Top Box TV Buttons
The button layout is slightly different to the...
I don't have the HW anymore, but does a push disk with debugging and/or force reveal anything? Try one of the following commands logged on via SSH or Telnet:
rs_process -d 1 -pd
rs -d1 push disk
rs -d push disk
rs -f -d push disk
Can't remember whether any of these will work.
Have a look at installing the fixfilepaths package. This fixes inconsitencies amongst the sidecar files, including ensuring that the .hmt file points to the .ts file.
There's MediaTomb, TwonkyMedia 4 and TwonkyMedia 5 for the Foxsat-HDR (packages mediatomb, twonky4 and twonky5), did you install any of those?
A friend is selling my three Foxsat-HDRs (two with 1TB, one with 320GB HDD) on eBay soon as I'm leaving the contry owing to Brexit.
I often experience that one of my Foxsat-HDRs doesn't get an IP address over DHCP.
On this particular box, it sometimes happens even with a static IP address setup. Unplugging the network cable and plugging it back in, it usually gets an IP address.
There might be some delicate timing issues...
For Foxsat-HDR: This also appear to be back to normal now but you might have lost some channels from your lineup and you might also have lost some scheduled events along the way so I suggest you check both.
This appear to be back to normal now but you might have lost some channels from your lineup and you might also have lost some scheduled events along the way so I suggest you check both.
This is what happened to my two Foxsat-HDR PVRs:
One for which I had fixed the channel lineup yesterday kept...
To all users: Please be aware that RS on the Foxsat-HDR hasn't been working properly since the switchover from BST to GMT on Sun 25 Oct 2020 02:00.
This is owing to an old Linux bug, which basically means that all CFW software running on the Foxsat-HDR incorrectly thinks that we're still in...
It appears that there are other side effects on the Foxsat-HDR: Both my two boxes have started dropping the custom channel configuration every night, eg removing non-Freesat channels and any custom channel names and visibility from the lineup.
Excellent, very happy to hear it! Sorry it took this long for me to think about the number of channels in your lineup. Thanks for running all the commands suggested along the way. I'll add this to the list of known issues.
OK. Open the WebIf Channel Editor in your browser (I'm assuming Chrome or Firefox) and wait for the page to render fully. With that amount of channels it'll probably take 5-10 min. When fully rendered, press [F12] and click on Console. Then enter the following JavaScript code in the JavavScript...
Great, I believe that's the root cause. How did you manage to get 2070 channels in your lineup? A normal Freesat+non-Freesat lineup would be something like 630-811 channels.
Such a high number of channels will break some limits in the RS client. I suggest you hide the channels that you don't...
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