no, you get the correct channel. as an example, I watch gymnastics on BBCThree, which is also being shown on BBCHD (which I've allocated as channel 8), if I press 'OK watch in HD' it takes me to ch 8.
Hi,
There's been a few times where a programme has started and I've decided I'd like to be able to series link that programme. I'm aware the Humax EPG, for some odd reason, won't let us series link a currently showing broadcast but I thought the custom webif EPG would allow us to override this...
along the same lines, I've been trying to find the thread/post on the possibility of altering channel listings, and I ask if there's been any progress on this?
Is there a way of making it so all programmes are automatically shrunk after being recorded, rather than having to select each individual folder? Also I guess the file checks will make it so an attempt isn't made to shrink a TS file while it's being viewed / catch up recording etc?
I wonder if it would be possible for a "Fix blue ring brightness when out of standby?" and a "Fix recording/red ring brightness when out of standby" set of options... I'd like a dim blue when out of standby but a brilliant red when recording and as both status's are controlled by the single...
Just tested and it seems with power saving mode on the unit consumes less than 1W in energy, no clock display and a long startup time. With PS mode off the unit consumes 4W, clock display but also takes just as long to boot and still no WebIF.
So it looks like the only benefit of PS mode off...
Probably not very helpful but I bought my HDR-FOX T2 a couple of months ago, immediately flashed to custom firmware and am using Rowridge with no annoying DSO on-screen events (since the final switchover in April)...
I've manually entered channel numbers as auto-tuning would pick up channels...
For what it's worth, I get ~10MB/sec transferring from PC to Humax, and 11.5MB/sec from Humax to PC (via FTP, windows 7).
When you say you're using wireless, presumably you;re using a USB wifi dongle on the humax? I'd try a straight network cable to rule out box issues, it's almost certainly...
no, you get the correct channel. as an example, I watch gymnastics on BBCThree, which is also being shown on BBCHD (which I've allocated as channel 8), if I press 'OK watch in HD' it takes me to ch 8.
Hi,
There's been a few times where a programme has started and I've decided I'd like to be able to series link that programme. I'm aware the Humax EPG, for some odd reason, won't let us series link a currently showing broadcast but I thought the custom webif EPG would allow us to override this...
along the same lines, I've been trying to find the thread/post on the possibility of altering channel listings, and I ask if there's been any progress on this?
Is there a way of making it so all programmes are automatically shrunk after being recorded, rather than having to select each individual folder? Also I guess the file checks will make it so an attempt isn't made to shrink a TS file while it's being viewed / catch up recording etc?
I wonder if it would be possible for a "Fix blue ring brightness when out of standby?" and a "Fix recording/red ring brightness when out of standby" set of options... I'd like a dim blue when out of standby but a brilliant red when recording and as both status's are controlled by the single...
Just tested and it seems with power saving mode on the unit consumes less than 1W in energy, no clock display and a long startup time. With PS mode off the unit consumes 4W, clock display but also takes just as long to boot and still no WebIF.
So it looks like the only benefit of PS mode off...
Probably not very helpful but I bought my HDR-FOX T2 a couple of months ago, immediately flashed to custom firmware and am using Rowridge with no annoying DSO on-screen events (since the final switchover in April)...
I've manually entered channel numbers as auto-tuning would pick up channels...
For what it's worth, I get ~10MB/sec transferring from PC to Humax, and 11.5MB/sec from Humax to PC (via FTP, windows 7).
When you say you're using wireless, presumably you;re using a USB wifi dongle on the humax? I'd try a straight network cable to rule out box issues, it's almost certainly...
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