I logged into the remote scheduling package tonight and got a message that I should update the package on the Hummy.
Went to the Hummy, got a strange message when I tried to update just the remote scheduling package. So I downloaded the latest package list and upgraded them all.
Now I have...
Still having intermittent email problems.
This might have something to do with it:
Yahoo Mail outage: Downtime blamed on undersea cable cutting
"Sky and BT customers were also affected, as both use Yahoo to provide email services to their users."
If you're still using BT Yahoo, there have been sporadic problems with email today. I've been having problems with their server not recognising my login. A quick google tells me it's been a common issue today.
https://downdetector.co.uk/problems/yahoo-mail
Well, it's coming up to 6 months now and BT still haven't migrated from yahoo mail to their own system. Not surprised one bit - BT really are hopeless. Still waiting for the migration and the inevitable almighty balls-up.
Good point. That's why I like the Raid 5 feature of my D-Link DNS-320. I've had the unit for six months now and I'm currently running it with one 2TB drive. I intend to fit a second 2TB drive in a couple of months and run them in Raid 5 configuration. (I also have my data - about 1.5TB of movies...
I am very happy with my D-Link DNS320.
Very quiet in operation, very simple to set up with a straightforward web interface. I have never needed to adjust the default settings which send it to sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity. Wakes within a couple of seconds on demand - certainly fast...
Yes, that works for both SD and HD recordings. Having the Custom Firmware installed and enabling autodecrypt, and auto-unprotect for HD recordings, is the key. HD recordings take a little longer to load.
Wouldn't be without my 2TB NAS. Anything I want to keep gets copied off my Humax over the LAN, topped and tailed and adverts removed using VideoRedo, compressed with Handbrake and stored on my NAS (plus backed up to two other USB drives). And when that's full (in 2 years at current rate) I'll...
I have several items connected to one HDMI input on my TV via a Yamaha AV amp. I get handshake problems occasionally with one of them (an Acer Revo HTPC) and have found that I can get my picture back by switching the TV away from that particular HDMI input and then back again. Works every time...
So sorry! - don't know what happened there; gremlins in the machine. My laptop was behaving very strangely while I was typing my response, with the cursor jumping all over the place, then half the icons disappeared from the desktop. Probably someone at GCHQ having a laugh. I had to reboot the...
If one wanted a flat panel display with true blacks and true-to-life colours ten years ago, plasma was really the only game in town. LED technology has come on a lot since then, particularly wrt power consumption. My previous 10-year old Panny is still going strong up in the bedroom so it will...
I logged into the remote scheduling package tonight and got a message that I should update the package on the Hummy.
Went to the Hummy, got a strange message when I tried to update just the remote scheduling package. So I downloaded the latest package list and upgraded them all.
Now I have...
Still having intermittent email problems.
This might have something to do with it:
Yahoo Mail outage: Downtime blamed on undersea cable cutting
"Sky and BT customers were also affected, as both use Yahoo to provide email services to their users."
If you're still using BT Yahoo, there have been sporadic problems with email today. I've been having problems with their server not recognising my login. A quick google tells me it's been a common issue today.
https://downdetector.co.uk/problems/yahoo-mail
Well, it's coming up to 6 months now and BT still haven't migrated from yahoo mail to their own system. Not surprised one bit - BT really are hopeless. Still waiting for the migration and the inevitable almighty balls-up.
Good point. That's why I like the Raid 5 feature of my D-Link DNS-320. I've had the unit for six months now and I'm currently running it with one 2TB drive. I intend to fit a second 2TB drive in a couple of months and run them in Raid 5 configuration. (I also have my data - about 1.5TB of movies...
I am very happy with my D-Link DNS320.
Very quiet in operation, very simple to set up with a straightforward web interface. I have never needed to adjust the default settings which send it to sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity. Wakes within a couple of seconds on demand - certainly fast...
Yes, that works for both SD and HD recordings. Having the Custom Firmware installed and enabling autodecrypt, and auto-unprotect for HD recordings, is the key. HD recordings take a little longer to load.
Wouldn't be without my 2TB NAS. Anything I want to keep gets copied off my Humax over the LAN, topped and tailed and adverts removed using VideoRedo, compressed with Handbrake and stored on my NAS (plus backed up to two other USB drives). And when that's full (in 2 years at current rate) I'll...
I have several items connected to one HDMI input on my TV via a Yamaha AV amp. I get handshake problems occasionally with one of them (an Acer Revo HTPC) and have found that I can get my picture back by switching the TV away from that particular HDMI input and then back again. Works every time...
So sorry! - don't know what happened there; gremlins in the machine. My laptop was behaving very strangely while I was typing my response, with the cursor jumping all over the place, then half the icons disappeared from the desktop. Probably someone at GCHQ having a laugh. I had to reboot the...
If one wanted a flat panel display with true blacks and true-to-life colours ten years ago, plasma was really the only game in town. LED technology has come on a lot since then, particularly wrt power consumption. My previous 10-year old Panny is still going strong up in the bedroom so it will...
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