That's a "yes" then. Nothing is difficult if you know how; I need to check what file type a recorded programme is; that it copies to a USB stick ok; and that it can be examined by a suitable software tool. Can you recommend the latter?
If the broadcaster did their job right, I wouldn't have...
I've e-mailed TPTV, Regency Productions and the "technical sponsor" re a bugbear of mine - jerky motion on The Heritage Chart Show:
I appreciate many of the low-budget videos featured are a bit “iffy” technically – but that clearly doesn’t apply to the beautifully-crafted Now and Then video...
More crash evidence. Yesterday I removed our new TV from its stand unplugging, at the TV, the HDMI from the in-standby PVR. After punching a 1.25" dia hole in the stand's upright to facilitate cable management (1.6mm steel - hard work!) the PVR was subsequently reconnected and taken out of...
I haven't yet tried the current beta as using fixed WiFi channel 6 has not caused any problems - and I'm still investigating occasional crashes as per https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/two-problems-while-trialling-cf-1-03-12-on-hdr-fox-t2.11098/
Well they did - but their version yielded the same 0621... SHA1 hash that the first download at https://drivers.softpedia.com/get/FIRMWARE/Humax/Humax-HDR-Fox-T2-Freeview-plus-Digital-Recorder-Firmware-10312.shtml#download did!
To use the iwpriv command before making the WiFi connection must surely mean using the Lan. I'm trying to ditch this as the only practical implementation for us is to use powerline - which is a faff. And I'd have to do this each time I want to connect?
If there's no way to make a permanent...
To avoid WiFi connection issues if the local RF environment changes - this has happened previously.
Me too; I use NetSpot.
Interestingly, my BT Hub6 only offered channels 1, 6 and 11 for fixed operation - these are different from the rest as they are non-overlapping channels (and the only ones...
After forcing the hub to channel 6 I was able to connect ok, but I'd prefer to revert to smart mode on the hub.
Having consulted:
(i) https://www.cnrood.com/en/media/solutions/Wi-Fi_Overview_of_the_802.11_Physical_Layer.pdf
and (ii) https://www.cyberciti.biz/files/README_STA.txt
@>...
Ah! Have just webif installed at the moment. Is crashdig likely to tell me anything useful in the event of further freezes/auto-restarts, do you know?
Update: Checking available packages this is actually crashdiag, of course. While it's meant to capture diagnostic files from crashing...
First freeze/auto-restart since running fixdisk five days previously - two recordings in progress when tried to select a third channel to watch; happened after the can't-change-channel warning appeared. Similar circumstances as on Tue 14 Nov.
I'll give this a go in the hope it will yield some...
I think so. Certainly unplugging the Lan connection brings the Humax's WiFi settings to life. But again, scanning for networks only finds a few. Tried entering network name (of the form "BTHub6-ABCD") manually, setting security to WPA2-PSK (Smart Hub calls it just "WPA2") and entering...
Still with the Lan connected I tried the new WiFi dongle, but a scan via the Web IF found just four WiFi networks (2.4GHz) none of which is ours (see pic). The Humax itself had the WiFi settings option greyed-out.
Have now disconnected Lan and will investigate further shortly after one of two...
As a CF newbie, I've been using TP-Link powerline adapters to connect our HDR-Fox T2 to our network for now.
I bought this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/293129735290 and will try out today. Place your bets.
Have learnt a lot today - many thanks for everyone's tutelage (and patience). We'll use the PVR as normal and see how things go over the next week or so. I wonder how many have installed the CF - in the 10s or 100s?
Obliged.
Fix-disk.0 is the run that finished at 10:20 this morning and is 142 lines (already have this as a .txt)
Fix-disk.1 is the run that finished at 09:31 this morning and is 3,100 lines.
Is there an easy way of getting the latter into the same .txt format as I did with the former (attached)?
That's a "yes" then. Nothing is difficult if you know how; I need to check what file type a recorded programme is; that it copies to a USB stick ok; and that it can be examined by a suitable software tool. Can you recommend the latter?
If the broadcaster did their job right, I wouldn't have...
I've e-mailed TPTV, Regency Productions and the "technical sponsor" re a bugbear of mine - jerky motion on The Heritage Chart Show:
I appreciate many of the low-budget videos featured are a bit “iffy” technically – but that clearly doesn’t apply to the beautifully-crafted Now and Then video...
More crash evidence. Yesterday I removed our new TV from its stand unplugging, at the TV, the HDMI from the in-standby PVR. After punching a 1.25" dia hole in the stand's upright to facilitate cable management (1.6mm steel - hard work!) the PVR was subsequently reconnected and taken out of...
I haven't yet tried the current beta as using fixed WiFi channel 6 has not caused any problems - and I'm still investigating occasional crashes as per https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/two-problems-while-trialling-cf-1-03-12-on-hdr-fox-t2.11098/
Well they did - but their version yielded the same 0621... SHA1 hash that the first download at https://drivers.softpedia.com/get/FIRMWARE/Humax/Humax-HDR-Fox-T2-Freeview-plus-Digital-Recorder-Firmware-10312.shtml#download did!
To use the iwpriv command before making the WiFi connection must surely mean using the Lan. I'm trying to ditch this as the only practical implementation for us is to use powerline - which is a faff. And I'd have to do this each time I want to connect?
If there's no way to make a permanent...
To avoid WiFi connection issues if the local RF environment changes - this has happened previously.
Me too; I use NetSpot.
Interestingly, my BT Hub6 only offered channels 1, 6 and 11 for fixed operation - these are different from the rest as they are non-overlapping channels (and the only ones...
After forcing the hub to channel 6 I was able to connect ok, but I'd prefer to revert to smart mode on the hub.
Having consulted:
(i) https://www.cnrood.com/en/media/solutions/Wi-Fi_Overview_of_the_802.11_Physical_Layer.pdf
and (ii) https://www.cyberciti.biz/files/README_STA.txt
@>...
Ah! Have just webif installed at the moment. Is crashdig likely to tell me anything useful in the event of further freezes/auto-restarts, do you know?
Update: Checking available packages this is actually crashdiag, of course. While it's meant to capture diagnostic files from crashing...
First freeze/auto-restart since running fixdisk five days previously - two recordings in progress when tried to select a third channel to watch; happened after the can't-change-channel warning appeared. Similar circumstances as on Tue 14 Nov.
I'll give this a go in the hope it will yield some...
I think so. Certainly unplugging the Lan connection brings the Humax's WiFi settings to life. But again, scanning for networks only finds a few. Tried entering network name (of the form "BTHub6-ABCD") manually, setting security to WPA2-PSK (Smart Hub calls it just "WPA2") and entering...
Still with the Lan connected I tried the new WiFi dongle, but a scan via the Web IF found just four WiFi networks (2.4GHz) none of which is ours (see pic). The Humax itself had the WiFi settings option greyed-out.
Have now disconnected Lan and will investigate further shortly after one of two...
As a CF newbie, I've been using TP-Link powerline adapters to connect our HDR-Fox T2 to our network for now.
I bought this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/293129735290 and will try out today. Place your bets.
Have learnt a lot today - many thanks for everyone's tutelage (and patience). We'll use the PVR as normal and see how things go over the next week or so. I wonder how many have installed the CF - in the 10s or 100s?
Obliged.
Fix-disk.0 is the run that finished at 10:20 this morning and is 142 lines (already have this as a .txt)
Fix-disk.1 is the run that finished at 09:31 this morning and is 3,100 lines.
Is there an easy way of getting the latter into the same .txt format as I did with the former (attached)?
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