What you are calling a ghost bookmark is actually a slider that you can drag to position a new bookmark. It is grayed out until activated by clicking on +
Compare what you are seeing with a brand new recording that has not been processeed by Decryption, Crop or anything else
Arguably the slider...
Note: AFAIK the fix only affects manual crop operations and not crop performed within detectads,
I will need to investigate how to build it into detectads itself and unfortunately I have had a shortage of round tuits for far too long
Are the entries in Queue for new recordings or ancient entries from when you were using it?
If for old entries you can just select and delete the queue entries.
The .hook files should have been deleted when the package was uninstalled so I can't understand why it should still exist.
If you do...
I bought another HDR T2 from ebay when mine failed a couple of years ago and it is my main box.
I also have a HomeRun box as a backup system, currently mainly for watching Live TV on Laptop.
There is no coding required (unless you want to)
I use the excellent free DVRonTime software for...
I would specualtes that the absence of EPG data is the root cause of the other display problems.
I tried running rse epg offer
rs epg offer
Fri Nov 22 13:49:59 2024 + Negotiating EPG transfer for net 12340 (South)
Fri Nov 22 13:50:03 2024 - Wants service * (>1)...
Fri Nov 22 13:50:47 2024...
Is anything shown in webif-error.log (viewable via the diagnostics page) following a crop attempt?
As an experiment try a Detectads run with cropping within detectads and see if that runs (can specify -crop y -debug 2 in "Process options" if you don't want to change the global setting)
/mnt/hd3/fix-disk.0.log viewable in the log file list on the webif diagnostics page
Humax can get very slow if one of the bad sectors is in a file that is frequently accesed or seem unaffected if in a recording not being played,
Fixdisk is best run overnight because of the time it can take.
If your box fails to completely shut down when you press power off (& a recording is not in progress/pending) this is known a 'delinquent half awake'
This can have several causes but I have found these tests useful in detecting recordings causing problem
Just the three standard Humax partitions which didn't show any erros
I just ran df and surprised to see it showing 100% used on hd2 although webif show 96GiB free
humax ~ # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 22144 22144 0...
I can't say that I have ever seen this, I use Visual all the time to resolve conflicts.
What version of webif are you currently using?
Does Visual on Remote Scheduling show the same results?
Almost certainly coincidental - with random events it is very dificult to tell if they have really stopped occuring and why they have stopped,
but since there can no longer be any over the air updastes the package is fairly pointless these days.
I suppoe it is possible th Humax uses the OTA...
My only hypothesis at the moment is that as the disk fills it becomes harder to find contiguous free space and that if there are too many head movements the disk buffers fill up and eventually an error can surface. But the disk isn't that full and you would expect it to be more likely when...
What you are calling a ghost bookmark is actually a slider that you can drag to position a new bookmark. It is grayed out until activated by clicking on +
Compare what you are seeing with a brand new recording that has not been processeed by Decryption, Crop or anything else
Arguably the slider...
Note: AFAIK the fix only affects manual crop operations and not crop performed within detectads,
I will need to investigate how to build it into detectads itself and unfortunately I have had a shortage of round tuits for far too long
Are the entries in Queue for new recordings or ancient entries from when you were using it?
If for old entries you can just select and delete the queue entries.
The .hook files should have been deleted when the package was uninstalled so I can't understand why it should still exist.
If you do...
I bought another HDR T2 from ebay when mine failed a couple of years ago and it is my main box.
I also have a HomeRun box as a backup system, currently mainly for watching Live TV on Laptop.
There is no coding required (unless you want to)
I use the excellent free DVRonTime software for...
I would specualtes that the absence of EPG data is the root cause of the other display problems.
I tried running rse epg offer
rs epg offer
Fri Nov 22 13:49:59 2024 + Negotiating EPG transfer for net 12340 (South)
Fri Nov 22 13:50:03 2024 - Wants service * (>1)...
Fri Nov 22 13:50:47 2024...
Is anything shown in webif-error.log (viewable via the diagnostics page) following a crop attempt?
As an experiment try a Detectads run with cropping within detectads and see if that runs (can specify -crop y -debug 2 in "Process options" if you don't want to change the global setting)
/mnt/hd3/fix-disk.0.log viewable in the log file list on the webif diagnostics page
Humax can get very slow if one of the bad sectors is in a file that is frequently accesed or seem unaffected if in a recording not being played,
Fixdisk is best run overnight because of the time it can take.
If your box fails to completely shut down when you press power off (& a recording is not in progress/pending) this is known a 'delinquent half awake'
This can have several causes but I have found these tests useful in detecting recordings causing problem
Just the three standard Humax partitions which didn't show any erros
I just ran df and surprised to see it showing 100% used on hd2 although webif show 96GiB free
humax ~ # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 22144 22144 0...
I can't say that I have ever seen this, I use Visual all the time to resolve conflicts.
What version of webif are you currently using?
Does Visual on Remote Scheduling show the same results?
Almost certainly coincidental - with random events it is very dificult to tell if they have really stopped occuring and why they have stopped,
but since there can no longer be any over the air updastes the package is fairly pointless these days.
I suppoe it is possible th Humax uses the OTA...
My only hypothesis at the moment is that as the disk fills it becomes harder to find contiguous free space and that if there are too many head movements the disk buffers fill up and eventually an error can surface. But the disk isn't that full and you would expect it to be more likely when...
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