It so annoys me to get 'repeats' within the same scheduled recordings. That I have to sit through until we finally twig we have seen them.
Ditto for the 'related' progs to the main show we record. If I want the 'related' show I'll set it to record myself thank you Broadcaster.
Surely last...
28th was actually 1h 29 ish long (when we watched it). I took the timings scheduled from Radio Times (which still says 1h 15). My recording included some of the News programme (only 15 minutes though). So ITV got it wrong as far as DSat was concerned (Anglia West at least). ;)
29th Celebrity...
Correction. (But should that be only Humax boxes are affected?)
There is no outcry on AVForums or the 'other' Humax forum about this.
Only on here and DigitalSpy (possibly from the same affected parties, and maybe a few others)?
I don't believe its endemic and any more that normal...
Nope. It certainly is transmitting AR (on ITV1 Anglia East for me). Albeit not (always) correctly.
My -HDR recording of last night's Celebrity (2100-2215 scheduled time) started Mon Nov 27 21:01:50 2023 and ended Mon Nov 27 22:30:50 2023 which is an overrun of 15 minutes into the News...
Not really affecting me and my -HDR either... tho I'm on DS under a nom-de-plume. This 1000S issue is completely different to the very few Accurate Record problems I have had recently.
NB BBC One has multiple national and regional versions as has ITV1 and even C4 that may be relevant to the...
It has been saying that for many months now. The w/c is just the current week date... carp Freeview way of presenting info as they really need someone to interpret the Arqiva Planned Work Messages (assuming they even see them).
I note there are an awful lot of major transmitter sites with the...
Shame I missed this thread as I'm also on Sandy but fairly close and I'd have checked my reception. All seems good now, though.
The maintenance description to me suggests switching breaks and it's highly unusual to do such stuff at weekends when there is more viewers (and staff are more...
I'd urge you to install the Custom Firmware on both your HDR-Fox-T2's. The reboot issue is likely unrelated, but the CF diagnostics tools will be more useful than reverting to the stock firmware.
I think I have the .zip file for HDR-FOXT2_1_03_12 with the .txt file embedded that states
which...
I'm in the Sandy area (Ampthill/Bedford way) and have had no issues since fixing a cable-connection problem some weeks back - I will admit most recording/viewing is done via Foxsat, though.
Whereabouts are you receiving from?
Rowridge planned work reception was likely a 'coincidence' and...
Sure do.
Our Foxsat decided to lock up on a decoder and produce no sound (but perfect pictures) the other night and needed a mains reset, with less than 10 minutes before a 'vital' recording was about to happen (discovered by going to standby and back on in an attempt to fix the sound).
That...
The simple satisfaction of fixing a faulty device?
I fixed an old 2-way saddle-clamp wired amp - replacing the psu faulty electrolytic that gave the hum bars mentioned earlier, way back in the late 80s/early 90s... that same amp was left in the loft of my last home in 2016 when we moved.
Hmmm...
Your expensive brand new meter has an 'antenna power' option :RTFM: Section 3.2 (5V, 12V and 24V options).
THAT powers the masthead. Use it. Simples.
11 V from a 12V nominal 50mA amplifier draw is low (imho) suggesting poor DC conductivity in the cable? A DMM can measure ac ripple - but not...
Repeat at the OUTPUT of the amp in the loft, powering the amp via the meter (section 3.2 of manual says it does provide that).
Or just repeat measurements downstairs with the psu-splitter removed first as a start on diagnosis of this problem. It may be something like AC ripple from the PSU...
The fact the 'other' foxsat programme where I asked sidecar to generate a new .nts plus the .hmt file does do the x2 etc.,. trick play just fine suggests that there is some fundamental difference(s) between the two, to my little brain.
(The .ts file is unmodified).
NB The HDR Fox-T2 signal meter has some strange anomalies in its display of signal level --- see 'tother thread, specifically post #19 {and #27 where I had 0dB, -6, -12 and -18dB on my Sandy Heath signals}.
Yes. One gets the 'no can do' symbol on screen when the button is pressed.
Yes. Ask it to play it goes blank screen and back to media list. The -T2-generated .hmt file is incompatible with the foxsat-generated .nts file at a guess. Deleting the .hmt file restored previous functionality...
Skip fore aft with the < and > buttons and 2 min forward with >>I and 15 sec back with I<< work for me.
I never use the 2x or 4x FF /REW type of trick play ( using >> and << ) so I don't really care that it doesn't do that ;)
Correct: Foxsat can't play -T2 HD recordings sound as it doesn't...
Signal levels measured on all those frequencies? NB you have cascaded another amplifier (the -T2 RF pass-through) in the circuit.
No chance this is related to the transmit mode unless you have two PVRs with the same fault ;) - especially as other tuner-receivers are OK.
How are you feeding the...
It so annoys me to get 'repeats' within the same scheduled recordings. That I have to sit through until we finally twig we have seen them.
Ditto for the 'related' progs to the main show we record. If I want the 'related' show I'll set it to record myself thank you Broadcaster.
Surely last...
28th was actually 1h 29 ish long (when we watched it). I took the timings scheduled from Radio Times (which still says 1h 15). My recording included some of the News programme (only 15 minutes though). So ITV got it wrong as far as DSat was concerned (Anglia West at least). ;)
29th Celebrity...
Correction. (But should that be only Humax boxes are affected?)
There is no outcry on AVForums or the 'other' Humax forum about this.
Only on here and DigitalSpy (possibly from the same affected parties, and maybe a few others)?
I don't believe its endemic and any more that normal...
Nope. It certainly is transmitting AR (on ITV1 Anglia East for me). Albeit not (always) correctly.
My -HDR recording of last night's Celebrity (2100-2215 scheduled time) started Mon Nov 27 21:01:50 2023 and ended Mon Nov 27 22:30:50 2023 which is an overrun of 15 minutes into the News...
Not really affecting me and my -HDR either... tho I'm on DS under a nom-de-plume. This 1000S issue is completely different to the very few Accurate Record problems I have had recently.
NB BBC One has multiple national and regional versions as has ITV1 and even C4 that may be relevant to the...
It has been saying that for many months now. The w/c is just the current week date... carp Freeview way of presenting info as they really need someone to interpret the Arqiva Planned Work Messages (assuming they even see them).
I note there are an awful lot of major transmitter sites with the...
Shame I missed this thread as I'm also on Sandy but fairly close and I'd have checked my reception. All seems good now, though.
The maintenance description to me suggests switching breaks and it's highly unusual to do such stuff at weekends when there is more viewers (and staff are more...
I'd urge you to install the Custom Firmware on both your HDR-Fox-T2's. The reboot issue is likely unrelated, but the CF diagnostics tools will be more useful than reverting to the stock firmware.
I think I have the .zip file for HDR-FOXT2_1_03_12 with the .txt file embedded that states
which...
I'm in the Sandy area (Ampthill/Bedford way) and have had no issues since fixing a cable-connection problem some weeks back - I will admit most recording/viewing is done via Foxsat, though.
Whereabouts are you receiving from?
Rowridge planned work reception was likely a 'coincidence' and...
Sure do.
Our Foxsat decided to lock up on a decoder and produce no sound (but perfect pictures) the other night and needed a mains reset, with less than 10 minutes before a 'vital' recording was about to happen (discovered by going to standby and back on in an attempt to fix the sound).
That...
The simple satisfaction of fixing a faulty device?
I fixed an old 2-way saddle-clamp wired amp - replacing the psu faulty electrolytic that gave the hum bars mentioned earlier, way back in the late 80s/early 90s... that same amp was left in the loft of my last home in 2016 when we moved.
Hmmm...
Your expensive brand new meter has an 'antenna power' option :RTFM: Section 3.2 (5V, 12V and 24V options).
THAT powers the masthead. Use it. Simples.
11 V from a 12V nominal 50mA amplifier draw is low (imho) suggesting poor DC conductivity in the cable? A DMM can measure ac ripple - but not...
Repeat at the OUTPUT of the amp in the loft, powering the amp via the meter (section 3.2 of manual says it does provide that).
Or just repeat measurements downstairs with the psu-splitter removed first as a start on diagnosis of this problem. It may be something like AC ripple from the PSU...
The fact the 'other' foxsat programme where I asked sidecar to generate a new .nts plus the .hmt file does do the x2 etc.,. trick play just fine suggests that there is some fundamental difference(s) between the two, to my little brain.
(The .ts file is unmodified).
NB The HDR Fox-T2 signal meter has some strange anomalies in its display of signal level --- see 'tother thread, specifically post #19 {and #27 where I had 0dB, -6, -12 and -18dB on my Sandy Heath signals}.
Yes. One gets the 'no can do' symbol on screen when the button is pressed.
Yes. Ask it to play it goes blank screen and back to media list. The -T2-generated .hmt file is incompatible with the foxsat-generated .nts file at a guess. Deleting the .hmt file restored previous functionality...
Skip fore aft with the < and > buttons and 2 min forward with >>I and 15 sec back with I<< work for me.
I never use the 2x or 4x FF /REW type of trick play ( using >> and << ) so I don't really care that it doesn't do that ;)
Correct: Foxsat can't play -T2 HD recordings sound as it doesn't...
Signal levels measured on all those frequencies? NB you have cascaded another amplifier (the -T2 RF pass-through) in the circuit.
No chance this is related to the transmit mode unless you have two PVRs with the same fault ;) - especially as other tuner-receivers are OK.
How are you feeding the...
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