Yes. It broke on my iPad Safari until I (reluctantly, for other reasons) updated iPadOS, and they changed the UI... but I bookmark directly to my "unpublished" gallery so I avoid most of the social media stuff. (Other forums I use won't host images.)
Anybody know anything about it / can do it?
I have some rotary switches with silver contacts (can't get anything else in low quantity) and I want to increase their reliability. I've seen videos about how it can be done, but the chemicals are expensive for a tiny one-off job (and kits...
What OS are you using? It almost certainly has a built-in Telnet client that might just need enabling, no need for PuTTY.
You find Imgur easier to use than direct attachment??? Eek. The only reason I can think of is you don't have to worry about the file size.
I downloaded and installed PuTTY on one of my machines only yesterday, so I don't know what you're doing wrong... you need the x86 .msi installer file (32-bit should work even on 64-bit), then running it will install the executables etc. I'm pretty sure that's where I got it from.
Your...
Sounds to me like it needs a good clean up! Have you done all the normal stuff, eg fix-flash-packages and fixdisk? Or even just a simple reboot??
One of the points of having CF is to be able to maintain the HDR-FOX with more comprehensive tools than Humax provide as standard, but if you're...
I *think* it's normal for manual decrypt to save a backup of the original, so I don't know why it wouldn't be doing that now. However, it's possible the setting for auto-processing has some influence, even for manual operations:
WebIF >> Settings >> Auto-Processing Settings >> Create backup...
Something could be preventing undelete working, you might need a reboot or a fix-flash-packages. Or perhaps it doesn't handle zero-length .ts vey well.
You want to know what the problem was but you deleted the evidence? :sleep:
Recordings do not only comprise the .ts file. The .ts may have been zero length, but the .hmt file still contained information.
Sometimes a reboot works wonders, but could it be as simple as the disk being full?
The usual problem is the UPD itself: if it is slow to start up after USB +5V comes online after boot, it misses the detection window for firmware update. Are you using UPDs you've used for firmware update before? I have one on reserve that is known to work. Modern large UPDs are much slower...
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