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    Humming Hummy...

    Acoustifeet arrived today. Fitted them on top of (or under, IYSWIM) the original rubber feet. Not a perfect fit, but pretty close, and... blissful, hum free silence. Thanks for the recommend, I'll buy more of these, very effective.
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    Humming Hummy...

    Thanks for the help. I'll report back when the isolating feet arrive.
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    Humming Hummy...

    Thanks trev. Those are the compliant feet I've ordered from Amazon. I picked the soft ones. Here's hoping.
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    Humming Hummy...

    Maybe, but since the hum starts the moment the HDR starts, it's less likely. No custom firmware, of course (darnit...), so I can't monitor the fan or temps. FWIW, the vibration as felt on the top of the case seems pretty constant across its area, can't tell if it originates on the left or...
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    Humming Hummy...

    Oh yeah, forgot to say the hum stops if I lift the 2000T off the glass shelf.
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    Humming Hummy...

    Thanks Black Hole. I hadn't considered the transformer as the source - I can feel a mechanical vibration on the top of the case, so put it down to the disc. The power supply on the 2000 is stepped down to 12v, I think. Can't open the case without invalidating the warranty of course. I've...
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    Humming Hummy...

    Hi all I've just bought a new HDR-2000T to replace an Hdr-fox that developed dementia. Slight problem with it - it hums. It's installed on a glass stand, and it appears that the hard disc isn't very well mechanically isolated, and it vibrates the casing a little, and the glass shelf joins in...
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    [CFW 2.14] Customised Firmware version 2.14

    Fantastic. af123, your commitment and dedication to improving the lot of us Humax users is wonderful and so appreciated. Thanks!
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    Large encrypted files being created?

    I don't, no. Should I install it?
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    Large encrypted files being created?

    Same thing happened to me last week, the first time I'd used the auto-unprotect / decrypt functions. The .encrypted files remained in the original folders. Not a problem - I spotted them right away, though I also deleted the associated .mht / thm / iles by mistake, so lost the metadata. :(
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