Another (IMO preferable) way to do it is to leave the device set to use DHCP, but add its MAC address to the router's DHCP table of devices which should be given a fixed IP address. That way, the administration of fixed IP addresses is all done in one place - the router - and there's no risk of...
It would also mean abandoning the use of series link. All that CBS would have to do would be to juggle their regular schedule just a little and the recordings would be messed up (again). I don't really want to have to check their EPG once a week just in case they do decide to do something...
OK, think I may have had a minor revelation. ST:TNG is on at 11am and ST:TOS is on at 12 noon. I have padding set to 2 minutes before, 5 minutes after. ST:TNG records 62 minutes. ST:TOS records 65 minutes. So it cuts off the recording of ST:TNG bang on time, and starts recording ST:TOS -...
Indeed, the series links are back. And equally indeed, CBS' response to the complaint was demonstrably utter tripe.
One of the reasons I was fiddling about with CBS Action was that I wanted to try using AR, since too many of my Star Trek recordings seemed to be missing the first few minutes...
I've been doing a quick re-tune and shuffling my recording schedule today, and I now discover that series link is not available on CBS Action. There appears to be no CRID or PID information for the EPG entries. It definitely used to be there as I had series-linked recordings set up on the...
I have unearthed reports and discussions on other forums which seem to suggest fairly clearly that the HDR-FOX T2 can track series between channels. For example, Channel 5 at one time was using the same series CRID for one of its Aussie soaps across different Five channels, but put a different...
Yesterday evening, BBC viewers in Scotland were treated to a live broadcast of the Celtic vs Hearts game on BBC One. As a consequence, The Great British Bake Off and Our Zoo were both bumped on to BBC Two. But only in Scotland. But BBC Two HD isn't regionalised, so those two episodes weren't...
I inferred it from the symptoms the OP described, those being similar to what I have seen using the cfw and trying to download from the WebIF - as I stated in my next sentence. In any case, it doesn't make any difference to the recommendations I made since the first one was to install the cfw if...
Sounds as if the OP already has the custom firmware installed. I get a similar result when I browse the media folder using Safari on my Mac and try to download a recording via the WebIF. My solution is to use Filezilla on the Mac to FTP the recording off the Humax. The FTP server in the...
Doesn't that version have the HD channel recording bug, though?
If the HDR-2000T still has that bug then that might explain why its EPG would be more responsive.
Given that Humax appear to have abandoned their beta download site, it sounds like it might be worthwhile someone capturing this OTA update anyway, as was done the last time it was broadcast, just in case it does turn out to have something new and useful in it. (I would offer to do it, but I...
Editorial comment: "The presents of corrupted recordings…" should read "The presence of corrupted recordings…"
OTOH I suppose one could look upon a corrupted recording as being an unexpected present of a rather unwelcome kind...
Running 1.03.12+CF2.22 on the HDR, Twonky 7.2.3 on my iMac, my Humax still reboots.
TwonkyMediaServer 6 (specifically, 6.0.32) streams fine for me anyway, though I realise that's no help if you can't downgrade on your device. That version also sits quietly in the background whereas Twonky...
I recorded a programme on Channel 5 the other day, and wanted to transfer it to my computer to burn it to DVD. I have auto-unprotect installed. I selected "Decrypt" for the recording in the WebIf and off it went. When that completed I selected "Extract to MPG" and after a while there was the...
Another (IMO preferable) way to do it is to leave the device set to use DHCP, but add its MAC address to the router's DHCP table of devices which should be given a fixed IP address. That way, the administration of fixed IP addresses is all done in one place - the router - and there's no risk of...
It would also mean abandoning the use of series link. All that CBS would have to do would be to juggle their regular schedule just a little and the recordings would be messed up (again). I don't really want to have to check their EPG once a week just in case they do decide to do something...
OK, think I may have had a minor revelation. ST:TNG is on at 11am and ST:TOS is on at 12 noon. I have padding set to 2 minutes before, 5 minutes after. ST:TNG records 62 minutes. ST:TOS records 65 minutes. So it cuts off the recording of ST:TNG bang on time, and starts recording ST:TOS -...
Indeed, the series links are back. And equally indeed, CBS' response to the complaint was demonstrably utter tripe.
One of the reasons I was fiddling about with CBS Action was that I wanted to try using AR, since too many of my Star Trek recordings seemed to be missing the first few minutes...
I've been doing a quick re-tune and shuffling my recording schedule today, and I now discover that series link is not available on CBS Action. There appears to be no CRID or PID information for the EPG entries. It definitely used to be there as I had series-linked recordings set up on the...
I have unearthed reports and discussions on other forums which seem to suggest fairly clearly that the HDR-FOX T2 can track series between channels. For example, Channel 5 at one time was using the same series CRID for one of its Aussie soaps across different Five channels, but put a different...
Yesterday evening, BBC viewers in Scotland were treated to a live broadcast of the Celtic vs Hearts game on BBC One. As a consequence, The Great British Bake Off and Our Zoo were both bumped on to BBC Two. But only in Scotland. But BBC Two HD isn't regionalised, so those two episodes weren't...
I inferred it from the symptoms the OP described, those being similar to what I have seen using the cfw and trying to download from the WebIF - as I stated in my next sentence. In any case, it doesn't make any difference to the recommendations I made since the first one was to install the cfw if...
Sounds as if the OP already has the custom firmware installed. I get a similar result when I browse the media folder using Safari on my Mac and try to download a recording via the WebIF. My solution is to use Filezilla on the Mac to FTP the recording off the Humax. The FTP server in the...
Doesn't that version have the HD channel recording bug, though?
If the HDR-2000T still has that bug then that might explain why its EPG would be more responsive.
Given that Humax appear to have abandoned their beta download site, it sounds like it might be worthwhile someone capturing this OTA update anyway, as was done the last time it was broadcast, just in case it does turn out to have something new and useful in it. (I would offer to do it, but I...
Editorial comment: "The presents of corrupted recordings…" should read "The presence of corrupted recordings…"
OTOH I suppose one could look upon a corrupted recording as being an unexpected present of a rather unwelcome kind...
Running 1.03.12+CF2.22 on the HDR, Twonky 7.2.3 on my iMac, my Humax still reboots.
TwonkyMediaServer 6 (specifically, 6.0.32) streams fine for me anyway, though I realise that's no help if you can't downgrade on your device. That version also sits quietly in the background whereas Twonky...
I recorded a programme on Channel 5 the other day, and wanted to transfer it to my computer to burn it to DVD. I have auto-unprotect installed. I selected "Decrypt" for the recording in the WebIf and off it went. When that completed I selected "Extract to MPG" and after a while there was the...
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