Foxsat-HDR is extremely weak in terms of CPU, I/O and network card so I'm not sure this is feasible.
You would need to use crosstools_hf-linux-2.6.12.0_gcc-3.4.6-20_uclibc-0.9.28-20050817-20070131 toolchain, which you can download here...
Thank you, that makes sense and in fact 5% would be about 50GB so the numbers add up with this in mind.
I'll experiment with creating temporary files and test how far I can push the storage in terms of still being able to record.
Dear all
On the Foxsat-HDR, the box, stat, df and SMB don't agree on how much free space for recordings is available.
Example:
Box: Video: Used = 852.4GB, Free = 103.4GB.
stat: 4096 233362847 25247205: Used = 890.21GB, Free = 96.31GB.
df: 933451388 832462568 53572172 94% /mnt/hd3: Used =...
The Foxsat-HDR seems to have issues with split schedules, frequent on ITV4.
For instance, if I schedule Senna 17 Sep 23:55 (and implicitly second part 18 Sep 01:00) directly on the box (not WebIf) it's exposed to Year 2038 Problem and shows the scheduled event for Tue 19 Jan 2038 03:14 duration...
Thanks for the feedback. I can confirm that I see the same issue on the box. It's beyond me how the broadcasters can mess up such a simple thing - ensuring that all normal programs have an ECRID. And even stranger that they can figure out how to do it on the SD channel but not the HD channel...
A bit more detail, turns out that ECRID is there on BBC News (non-HD). Service ID = 8921 is BBC News HD, service ID = 10358 is BBC News:
sqlite3 -header -column /opt/epg/epg.db "select serviceid, strftime('%d.%m.%Y %H:%M', starttime, 'unixepoch') starttime, eventid, scrid, ecrid, rcrid from epg...
Often, BBC News HD The Film Review doesn't have an ECRID, which poses several problems in terms of scheduling. Is this a Freesat problem or a CFW issue?
Foxsat-HDR (3 out of 5 missing)
sqlite3 -header -column /opt/epg/epg.db "select strftime('%d.%m.%Y %H:%M', starttime, 'unixepoch') starttime...
It was finally solved today. Yesterday https://rs.hpkg.tv/ did show upcoming series recording for Sat and Sun for Channel 4 HD, even though there still wasn't any EPG for those days.
Here we go again. Channel 4 HD missing EPG for Sat and Sun (no EPG Sat 21 May 07:00 - Mon 23 May 07:10) this week, Channel 4+1 missing EPG for Sun (no EPG Sun 22 May 08:10 - Mon 23 May 08:10).
This seems to happen often, does this affect all Freeview PVRs or only the HDR-FOX T2 with custom...
Thanks, I had already done that a couple of times, to no avail. However, after a few hours, suddenly the problem had gone away, perhaps because the ECRID had been updated to no longer contain a single quotes for that offending program...
Thank you, I missed that the suggested command had the extra parameter dumpsql.
Running it manually, I discovered that /opt/tmp was full!
/opt/bin/epg -f /opt/tmp/epg.copy dumpsql
SQL error executing script : database or disk is full
RC : 13
SQL : insert into epg (serviceid, eventid...
I'm facing similar issues, my epg.db is 3 days old at this point. I've refreshed the native EPG on the box using the remote to no avail.
top reports that the boot EPG copy takes over 30% of the CPU and it keeps running for hours:
Mem: 122108K used, 3244K free, 0K shrd, 41108K buff, 38444K...
I was getting tired of my HDR FOX-T2 crashing (rebooting the box) if I had played something over DLNA and then removed it from the server (after having finished playing it). So it seems that the HDR FOX-T2's DLNA client has an issue having played/cached something and then that content...
dma:
In case you haven't seen it, CFW 3.10 has been released, which is supposed to fix the issues in 3.03 with WD20EURX:
http://hummy.tv/forum/threads/cfw-3-10-customised-firmware-v3-10-released.6992/
I haven't tried upgrading yet.
Dear all
Are you aware of anyone having attempted porting Remote Scheduling from HDR-FOX T2 to FOXSAT-HDR?
If not, I would like to have a go. I already have shell scripts implementing keyword-based scheduling on FOXSAT-HDR and I'm aware of most of the differences between HDR-FOX T2 and...
Foxsat-HDR is extremely weak in terms of CPU, I/O and network card so I'm not sure this is feasible.
You would need to use crosstools_hf-linux-2.6.12.0_gcc-3.4.6-20_uclibc-0.9.28-20050817-20070131 toolchain, which you can download here...
Thank you, that makes sense and in fact 5% would be about 50GB so the numbers add up with this in mind.
I'll experiment with creating temporary files and test how far I can push the storage in terms of still being able to record.
Dear all
On the Foxsat-HDR, the box, stat, df and SMB don't agree on how much free space for recordings is available.
Example:
Box: Video: Used = 852.4GB, Free = 103.4GB.
stat: 4096 233362847 25247205: Used = 890.21GB, Free = 96.31GB.
df: 933451388 832462568 53572172 94% /mnt/hd3: Used =...
The Foxsat-HDR seems to have issues with split schedules, frequent on ITV4.
For instance, if I schedule Senna 17 Sep 23:55 (and implicitly second part 18 Sep 01:00) directly on the box (not WebIf) it's exposed to Year 2038 Problem and shows the scheduled event for Tue 19 Jan 2038 03:14 duration...
Thanks for the feedback. I can confirm that I see the same issue on the box. It's beyond me how the broadcasters can mess up such a simple thing - ensuring that all normal programs have an ECRID. And even stranger that they can figure out how to do it on the SD channel but not the HD channel...
A bit more detail, turns out that ECRID is there on BBC News (non-HD). Service ID = 8921 is BBC News HD, service ID = 10358 is BBC News:
sqlite3 -header -column /opt/epg/epg.db "select serviceid, strftime('%d.%m.%Y %H:%M', starttime, 'unixepoch') starttime, eventid, scrid, ecrid, rcrid from epg...
Often, BBC News HD The Film Review doesn't have an ECRID, which poses several problems in terms of scheduling. Is this a Freesat problem or a CFW issue?
Foxsat-HDR (3 out of 5 missing)
sqlite3 -header -column /opt/epg/epg.db "select strftime('%d.%m.%Y %H:%M', starttime, 'unixepoch') starttime...
It was finally solved today. Yesterday https://rs.hpkg.tv/ did show upcoming series recording for Sat and Sun for Channel 4 HD, even though there still wasn't any EPG for those days.
Here we go again. Channel 4 HD missing EPG for Sat and Sun (no EPG Sat 21 May 07:00 - Mon 23 May 07:10) this week, Channel 4+1 missing EPG for Sun (no EPG Sun 22 May 08:10 - Mon 23 May 08:10).
This seems to happen often, does this affect all Freeview PVRs or only the HDR-FOX T2 with custom...
Thanks, I had already done that a couple of times, to no avail. However, after a few hours, suddenly the problem had gone away, perhaps because the ECRID had been updated to no longer contain a single quotes for that offending program...
Thank you, I missed that the suggested command had the extra parameter dumpsql.
Running it manually, I discovered that /opt/tmp was full!
/opt/bin/epg -f /opt/tmp/epg.copy dumpsql
SQL error executing script : database or disk is full
RC : 13
SQL : insert into epg (serviceid, eventid...
I'm facing similar issues, my epg.db is 3 days old at this point. I've refreshed the native EPG on the box using the remote to no avail.
top reports that the boot EPG copy takes over 30% of the CPU and it keeps running for hours:
Mem: 122108K used, 3244K free, 0K shrd, 41108K buff, 38444K...
I was getting tired of my HDR FOX-T2 crashing (rebooting the box) if I had played something over DLNA and then removed it from the server (after having finished playing it). So it seems that the HDR FOX-T2's DLNA client has an issue having played/cached something and then that content...
dma:
In case you haven't seen it, CFW 3.10 has been released, which is supposed to fix the issues in 3.03 with WD20EURX:
http://hummy.tv/forum/threads/cfw-3-10-customised-firmware-v3-10-released.6992/
I haven't tried upgrading yet.
Dear all
Are you aware of anyone having attempted porting Remote Scheduling from HDR-FOX T2 to FOXSAT-HDR?
If not, I would like to have a go. I already have shell scripts implementing keyword-based scheduling on FOXSAT-HDR and I'm aware of most of the differences between HDR-FOX T2 and...
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