At the time, I was unsure of Member 7823's source of the incorrect info, so I was letting them know where they could find the correct version.
He was correct that the site said that, but the info from there was not correct.
I have just checked a post code nearby to Waltham on this checker
https://www.freeview.co.uk/help/coverage-checker/detailed-view
and Ch55 is not listed there for Waltham, nor on Crystal Palace for mine.
If you do a manual tune for HD, you will need to know the UHF channel number used by your transmitter for them. Do you?
If not, but you know which transmitter it is, someone will identify the channel number you need.
How are you counting the 136 channels? Are you looking at the EPG or the Edit Channel list? I don't much more than that from Crystal Palace.
If you are using the EPG, you may not be seeing all the channels which have been tuned.
You have to be very careful with the 5000T that what you...
Seems unlikely as you have tried the 5000T in two locations, but HDMI cables near to aerial cables are known to knock out single Mux.
So, if you can, try retuning with any HDMI cables as far from any nearby aerial cables as possible.
Mind you, unless you are desperate to have HD, the channels...
Do a manual retune on UHF Channel 55 (Mux COM 7), using DVB-T2.
If you have any future recordings on Mux COM 7 programmed, you will have to select them again. Any programmed recordings on other Mux should be unaffected.
Probably will not apply here, but I have a recollection of a few reports in the early days of the 5000T of it switching on in response to button presses on remotes for completely different devices.
No, nor do I, but the DNS change in my router was suggested and appeared to solve the problem as I had changed nothing else.
However, as I think I said above, I had no proof that it was the solution and I do not understand why it should have worked, nor why it seemed to need a few days to...
If my experience is anything to go by, if this is going to provide a long term solution, you may have to continue clearing cookies a few times more before it takes effect. Don't know why, but that is what I found.
No, I don't understand it either, but like you clearing the cookies only lasted a couple of days.
Though I mentioned OpenDNS, no doubt many others could have the same effect.
If you are connected to the router by Ethernet cable, you may not need to adjust your router, as you can then change...
A read through this thread might be informative:
https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/fvp-5000t-epg-catchup
This was just over a year ago.
I recall (confirmed by reading the above), that it took several days to settle down.
I cannot explain what this does, just that it has worked for me following...
Jeddy:
I had the same issue and found that a long term solution came with matching the DNS settings on my 5000T with one on my router, but right now I forget the details.
I have not lost the catch-up EPG for many months.
I discussed this on the Myhumax.org forum so I will see if I can find it...
At the time, I was unsure of Member 7823's source of the incorrect info, so I was letting them know where they could find the correct version.
He was correct that the site said that, but the info from there was not correct.
I have just checked a post code nearby to Waltham on this checker
https://www.freeview.co.uk/help/coverage-checker/detailed-view
and Ch55 is not listed there for Waltham, nor on Crystal Palace for mine.
If you do a manual tune for HD, you will need to know the UHF channel number used by your transmitter for them. Do you?
If not, but you know which transmitter it is, someone will identify the channel number you need.
How are you counting the 136 channels? Are you looking at the EPG or the Edit Channel list? I don't much more than that from Crystal Palace.
If you are using the EPG, you may not be seeing all the channels which have been tuned.
You have to be very careful with the 5000T that what you...
Seems unlikely as you have tried the 5000T in two locations, but HDMI cables near to aerial cables are known to knock out single Mux.
So, if you can, try retuning with any HDMI cables as far from any nearby aerial cables as possible.
Mind you, unless you are desperate to have HD, the channels...
Do a manual retune on UHF Channel 55 (Mux COM 7), using DVB-T2.
If you have any future recordings on Mux COM 7 programmed, you will have to select them again. Any programmed recordings on other Mux should be unaffected.
Probably will not apply here, but I have a recollection of a few reports in the early days of the 5000T of it switching on in response to button presses on remotes for completely different devices.
No, nor do I, but the DNS change in my router was suggested and appeared to solve the problem as I had changed nothing else.
However, as I think I said above, I had no proof that it was the solution and I do not understand why it should have worked, nor why it seemed to need a few days to...
If my experience is anything to go by, if this is going to provide a long term solution, you may have to continue clearing cookies a few times more before it takes effect. Don't know why, but that is what I found.
No, I don't understand it either, but like you clearing the cookies only lasted a couple of days.
Though I mentioned OpenDNS, no doubt many others could have the same effect.
If you are connected to the router by Ethernet cable, you may not need to adjust your router, as you can then change...
A read through this thread might be informative:
https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/fvp-5000t-epg-catchup
This was just over a year ago.
I recall (confirmed by reading the above), that it took several days to settle down.
I cannot explain what this does, just that it has worked for me following...
Jeddy:
I had the same issue and found that a long term solution came with matching the DNS settings on my 5000T with one on my router, but right now I forget the details.
I have not lost the catch-up EPG for many months.
I discussed this on the Myhumax.org forum so I will see if I can find it...
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