Hi, When looking through the humax tv guide its quite slow to respond, rather than instant it has about 1 or 2 seconds delay which can be quite frustrating. any ideas? thanks
Web interface version: 1.0.10-1
Custom firmware version: 2.22 (build 1905)
Humax Version: 1.03.12
Hi,
Every morning I turn on the TV the humax box is set to channel 200 bbc red button. I don't recall setting any default channel, and I cant find how to, anyway how can I change it to default bbc one?
thanks
Web interface version: 1.0.10-1
Custom firmware version: 2.22 (build 1905)
Humax...
its not a chance that it may work, there is no extra work involved, simply format with ext3 4kb and it works. I have been running my 4tb usb drive successfully with the humax for 6 months including direct recording to it.
Yay details :) mount --bind and ln commands have already been covered on the forum, its quite simple really.
still im intrigued how I am the only person to use a 4tb usb drive when all it takes is a standard ext3 format.
but if the humax is using a kernel which apparently doesn’t cover drives...
if you move a series linked folder from the internal drive to the usb drive and put a link back to my videos folder it will continue to record to the same folder, just looking back at some old posts it looks like mount --bind did the job, I also tried the ln command which for some reason only...
I can assure you there is no teasing going on, I am happy to share anything I know but I cannot remember how it was done but I got the info from this forum, your right some series linked programs record direct to the usb drive where other programs go direct to the internal drive, maybe if the...
Nope its HDR, I had the usb mounted in the internal drive folder so it can record direct to the usb, also saves going back and forth between drives with the blue button..
I was optimistic because it worked fine under usb, and still I think it will work internally with some further twiddling...
I did a simple ext3 format from a linux pc so surely this should work for anyone as an external 4tb usb drive..
the 4tb drive has worked well for 6 months so far with...
OK ill have a look at gfdisk. it may be later today or tomorrow , I will post as soon as I can.
ps. I was using a usb3 hub on the humax when I had it working as external usb. its interesting to note when I plugged the 4tb drive in my centos pc with a usb2 adapter it recognized the drive as...
in /etc/fstab why are /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2 commented out? how are the partitions mounting? and why 2 partitions when there are 3 partitions?
im back on my 1tb drive for the moment..
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount pt> <type> <options>...
I created the 3 "ext3 standard partitions 1gb,3.6gb and 10gb on the 4tb drive and copied all the files from the 1tb drive and booted the humax...
as expected it came up and said the drive needs formatting.
questions:
why does the 4tb drive work fine on the usb but not on internal?
am I the...
Hi, When looking through the humax tv guide its quite slow to respond, rather than instant it has about 1 or 2 seconds delay which can be quite frustrating. any ideas? thanks
Web interface version: 1.0.10-1
Custom firmware version: 2.22 (build 1905)
Humax Version: 1.03.12
Hi,
Every morning I turn on the TV the humax box is set to channel 200 bbc red button. I don't recall setting any default channel, and I cant find how to, anyway how can I change it to default bbc one?
thanks
Web interface version: 1.0.10-1
Custom firmware version: 2.22 (build 1905)
Humax...
its not a chance that it may work, there is no extra work involved, simply format with ext3 4kb and it works. I have been running my 4tb usb drive successfully with the humax for 6 months including direct recording to it.
Yay details :) mount --bind and ln commands have already been covered on the forum, its quite simple really.
still im intrigued how I am the only person to use a 4tb usb drive when all it takes is a standard ext3 format.
but if the humax is using a kernel which apparently doesn’t cover drives...
if you move a series linked folder from the internal drive to the usb drive and put a link back to my videos folder it will continue to record to the same folder, just looking back at some old posts it looks like mount --bind did the job, I also tried the ln command which for some reason only...
I can assure you there is no teasing going on, I am happy to share anything I know but I cannot remember how it was done but I got the info from this forum, your right some series linked programs record direct to the usb drive where other programs go direct to the internal drive, maybe if the...
Nope its HDR, I had the usb mounted in the internal drive folder so it can record direct to the usb, also saves going back and forth between drives with the blue button..
I was optimistic because it worked fine under usb, and still I think it will work internally with some further twiddling...
I did a simple ext3 format from a linux pc so surely this should work for anyone as an external 4tb usb drive..
the 4tb drive has worked well for 6 months so far with...
OK ill have a look at gfdisk. it may be later today or tomorrow , I will post as soon as I can.
ps. I was using a usb3 hub on the humax when I had it working as external usb. its interesting to note when I plugged the 4tb drive in my centos pc with a usb2 adapter it recognized the drive as...
in /etc/fstab why are /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2 commented out? how are the partitions mounting? and why 2 partitions when there are 3 partitions?
im back on my 1tb drive for the moment..
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount pt> <type> <options>...
I created the 3 "ext3 standard partitions 1gb,3.6gb and 10gb on the 4tb drive and copied all the files from the 1tb drive and booted the humax...
as expected it came up and said the drive needs formatting.
questions:
why does the 4tb drive work fine on the usb but not on internal?
am I the...
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