After yesterday’s announcements, what are people’s opinions on this?
A few years ago they moved BBC Three online only, one of the justifications being that the younger demographic for it was already used to consuming content online anyway rather than in a linear fashion, only for that decision...
Regarding NFS support in Windows, this goes back to at least Windows Vista, but only in the ‘Pro’ rather than ‘Home’ versions (or in the case of Vista I think it was called the ‘Ultimate’ version). ‘Server’ versions of Windows have also had it for many years.
Even when it appears to be running well there are sometimes 'running by the seat of the pants' events that the viewers never see.
A long time ago now, but in the mid 90's I remember a sports magazine programme that went out on a Tuesday evening and was edited right up to the wire, with the...
It ain’t simple. A hell of a lot of server hard drives have been damaged due to the acoustic shock caused by the fire suppressant discharge. Specialists are having to be called in, drives are having to be replaced, RAIDs rebuilt, backups reinstated etc, etc.
Just take the OP’s point of view for a second. He specifically took the trouble to join this forum to pass on the sad news and he’s been presented with criticism of his Dad and an ongoing disagreement, at what must already be a difficult time. If that was me I‘d be thinking ‘Why the hell did I...
Not wishing to get into the argument as to whether any particular Sudoku is unfair or not, there's a lot of fun to be had watching the Cracking The Cryptic YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC-UOdK8-mIjxBQm_ot1T-Q
They solve 'crafted' Sudokus i.e. not random computer generated...
I think that from the very small number of topics and responses in this section of the Humax forums you could infer that not a lot of members have much experience or great interest in the Aura (as yet), so getting authoritative answers around specific app support might be might be more difficult...
3.15A is a common fuse, and an ISO R10 value based on dividing up tne numbers between 1 and 10 into a Renatd Series, which is a geometric series of 10 steps in this case (hence R10), though other series also exist with more or less steps. You start with 1 and multiply up each time by the 10th...
There is also a PCB mounted fuse next to the mains inlet connector, the small round black component. Would be worth checking this for continuity. That said, if it HAS blown then it probably has done so for a good reason.
From the pictures there doesn’t appear to be any capacitor leakage. One...
The yellow stuff is simply to hold the components in place and stop them detaching themselves due to vibration. It is common on certain high voltage components.
I'm guessing it might topical and something to do with the re-opening of pubs, but sitting outdoors only. Given the current outdoor temperatures, pints of beer might actually need warming up rather than cooling down, but you need to hack the accumulated ice off the heater first.
... or I could...
When you say 'Vodafone/Huawei account site' do you mean that you actually logged in to the web interface on the Huawei box itself and saw nothing useful in terms of AP isolation, or are you talking about your Vodafone online account (where your account and billing details are)? You need to be...
It would be worth logging into the web interface of your Huawei device and just checking within the wifi security settings for an ‘AP Isolation’ option. If that exists then it implies that you can set up the wifi network to allow connections between clients connected to it via wifi (as would be...
A couple of observations
The '-an' switch is going to result in a file with no audio regardless of what you specify the audio source to be
The output file path is missing the '/' from the beginning of 'mnt'. That's fine if you are running ffmpeg whilst sitting in the root folder as the full...
You start at the root of the filesystem, which is '/', and then drill down from there, so in this case
"/mnt/hd2/My Video"
The quotes are important because of the space in 'My Video', without which the command line interpreter would not see the whole thing as one entity. Alternatively you can...
After yesterday’s announcements, what are people’s opinions on this?
A few years ago they moved BBC Three online only, one of the justifications being that the younger demographic for it was already used to consuming content online anyway rather than in a linear fashion, only for that decision...
Regarding NFS support in Windows, this goes back to at least Windows Vista, but only in the ‘Pro’ rather than ‘Home’ versions (or in the case of Vista I think it was called the ‘Ultimate’ version). ‘Server’ versions of Windows have also had it for many years.
Even when it appears to be running well there are sometimes 'running by the seat of the pants' events that the viewers never see.
A long time ago now, but in the mid 90's I remember a sports magazine programme that went out on a Tuesday evening and was edited right up to the wire, with the...
It ain’t simple. A hell of a lot of server hard drives have been damaged due to the acoustic shock caused by the fire suppressant discharge. Specialists are having to be called in, drives are having to be replaced, RAIDs rebuilt, backups reinstated etc, etc.
Just take the OP’s point of view for a second. He specifically took the trouble to join this forum to pass on the sad news and he’s been presented with criticism of his Dad and an ongoing disagreement, at what must already be a difficult time. If that was me I‘d be thinking ‘Why the hell did I...
Not wishing to get into the argument as to whether any particular Sudoku is unfair or not, there's a lot of fun to be had watching the Cracking The Cryptic YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC-UOdK8-mIjxBQm_ot1T-Q
They solve 'crafted' Sudokus i.e. not random computer generated...
I think that from the very small number of topics and responses in this section of the Humax forums you could infer that not a lot of members have much experience or great interest in the Aura (as yet), so getting authoritative answers around specific app support might be might be more difficult...
3.15A is a common fuse, and an ISO R10 value based on dividing up tne numbers between 1 and 10 into a Renatd Series, which is a geometric series of 10 steps in this case (hence R10), though other series also exist with more or less steps. You start with 1 and multiply up each time by the 10th...
There is also a PCB mounted fuse next to the mains inlet connector, the small round black component. Would be worth checking this for continuity. That said, if it HAS blown then it probably has done so for a good reason.
From the pictures there doesn’t appear to be any capacitor leakage. One...
The yellow stuff is simply to hold the components in place and stop them detaching themselves due to vibration. It is common on certain high voltage components.
I'm guessing it might topical and something to do with the re-opening of pubs, but sitting outdoors only. Given the current outdoor temperatures, pints of beer might actually need warming up rather than cooling down, but you need to hack the accumulated ice off the heater first.
... or I could...
When you say 'Vodafone/Huawei account site' do you mean that you actually logged in to the web interface on the Huawei box itself and saw nothing useful in terms of AP isolation, or are you talking about your Vodafone online account (where your account and billing details are)? You need to be...
It would be worth logging into the web interface of your Huawei device and just checking within the wifi security settings for an ‘AP Isolation’ option. If that exists then it implies that you can set up the wifi network to allow connections between clients connected to it via wifi (as would be...
A couple of observations
The '-an' switch is going to result in a file with no audio regardless of what you specify the audio source to be
The output file path is missing the '/' from the beginning of 'mnt'. That's fine if you are running ffmpeg whilst sitting in the root folder as the full...
You start at the root of the filesystem, which is '/', and then drill down from there, so in this case
"/mnt/hd2/My Video"
The quotes are important because of the space in 'My Video', without which the command line interpreter would not see the whole thing as one entity. Alternatively you can...
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