thanks Graham. Doesn't seem to be a solution then for now. No real point in buying another Humax which will do the same, or is this limited to the 1000 and 1010s series?
Can't say it reflects well on Humax. In the car industry they would do a recall. Even Microsoft are not this bad!
yes; .ts; .IDX. .ts0; .HMI .PNG
to be honest you could be correct in assuming I was recording to the internal as the date of these is all quite old.
Interestingly I can only view these on the Humax (via recordings), not via PC with (eg VLC)
Seems the internal disk has stopped talking to the...
First time no spin. Second yes. I then used EaseUs partition manager to look at it, it says it is full of lost data.
Tried putting it back in Humax. The factory reset (does this really do anything). still can't see the drive and no recording.
THought new drive a worthwhile venture.
Btw have...
thanks Trev for your generous view on this. I don't understand why I never realised there was an internal disk - or knew what I was buying! I will update on progress with new Disk tomorrow.
thanks again.
sorry guys; I just opened it up, and behold an internal seagate 1000GB disk. I didn't know it was there and have been using external for 3 years!
Connected to PC no response so its dead and maybe the source of the problem I don't recall ever seeing it on set ups.
Anyway new one ordered and on...
Sorry for the confusion guys, However it is exactly like the HDR-1010S/1TB Freesat+ with Freetime
It is white, and has HDR on the underneath. I am as confused as you. I have a serial number.
Since then I have factory reset which seems to male no difference. The pairing has been dropped. Still can't record.
Strange; nothing on the front. ON the back it says HDR ...... 1TB, but I have never seen am internal drive. Also when I go to storage it says connect an external HDD to the USB...
You cannot record to an external hard disk from any of the models listed in the thread title. Not sure why you think you can. Not aware of any twin tuner pvr from any maker that can do this. Humax does have a single tuner model that can record to an external usb hard disk (HB-1000S).
I must...
Can you answer the question, have you used the the remote scheduling app ? 3RD TIME yes WITH NO SUCCESS.
WHY DO I THINK I CAN: Because I have for 3 years and now lost these recordings. Clearly I have had a wrong update on the firmware.
Graham: As I answered before I had tried the remote app with no success:
The HDD is external not internal. I have to format from PC.
Even with a Humax format it will now not record or pause. It is not linking the HDD to recording but it is being seen.
I did find a thread, but as you didn't link...
thanks for your replies, but I am no further ahead:
1. Turned off for 10 hours. (unplugged)
2. Restart, but recordings not found.
3. Did Factory reset, but no difference.
4. Formatted new disk via Humax, but it will not record to it....?
5. About to revert to earlier firmware.
6. as mentioed I...
thanks Graham. Doesn't seem to be a solution then for now. No real point in buying another Humax which will do the same, or is this limited to the 1000 and 1010s series?
Can't say it reflects well on Humax. In the car industry they would do a recall. Even Microsoft are not this bad!
yes; .ts; .IDX. .ts0; .HMI .PNG
to be honest you could be correct in assuming I was recording to the internal as the date of these is all quite old.
Interestingly I can only view these on the Humax (via recordings), not via PC with (eg VLC)
Seems the internal disk has stopped talking to the...
First time no spin. Second yes. I then used EaseUs partition manager to look at it, it says it is full of lost data.
Tried putting it back in Humax. The factory reset (does this really do anything). still can't see the drive and no recording.
THought new drive a worthwhile venture.
Btw have...
thanks Trev for your generous view on this. I don't understand why I never realised there was an internal disk - or knew what I was buying! I will update on progress with new Disk tomorrow.
thanks again.
sorry guys; I just opened it up, and behold an internal seagate 1000GB disk. I didn't know it was there and have been using external for 3 years!
Connected to PC no response so its dead and maybe the source of the problem I don't recall ever seeing it on set ups.
Anyway new one ordered and on...
Sorry for the confusion guys, However it is exactly like the HDR-1010S/1TB Freesat+ with Freetime
It is white, and has HDR on the underneath. I am as confused as you. I have a serial number.
Since then I have factory reset which seems to male no difference. The pairing has been dropped. Still can't record.
Strange; nothing on the front. ON the back it says HDR ...... 1TB, but I have never seen am internal drive. Also when I go to storage it says connect an external HDD to the USB...
You cannot record to an external hard disk from any of the models listed in the thread title. Not sure why you think you can. Not aware of any twin tuner pvr from any maker that can do this. Humax does have a single tuner model that can record to an external usb hard disk (HB-1000S).
I must...
Can you answer the question, have you used the the remote scheduling app ? 3RD TIME yes WITH NO SUCCESS.
WHY DO I THINK I CAN: Because I have for 3 years and now lost these recordings. Clearly I have had a wrong update on the firmware.
Graham: As I answered before I had tried the remote app with no success:
The HDD is external not internal. I have to format from PC.
Even with a Humax format it will now not record or pause. It is not linking the HDD to recording but it is being seen.
I did find a thread, but as you didn't link...
thanks for your replies, but I am no further ahead:
1. Turned off for 10 hours. (unplugged)
2. Restart, but recordings not found.
3. Did Factory reset, but no difference.
4. Formatted new disk via Humax, but it will not record to it....?
5. About to revert to earlier firmware.
6. as mentioed I...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.