Thanks both. Looks as though Pick (& Pick+1) are not in the 'Default Authority Database'. Hoping someone knows how to update it.
Does 'David500' ring any bells Trev?
Hi Folks
I tried to set up a recording on Pick using the WebIF and got "No default authority data available for this channel. Unable to set the recording"
Setting the recording from the Humax EPG worked OK.
Any ideas please?
I believe the all the channels available on Freesat are the same as the Sky ones just a different EPG. In fact, when I chucked Sky out I just plugged in my Foxsat HDRs with no change to the dish at all.
Please find attached a table which shows the frequency block and polarity for most of the Freesat channels.
Two of my Foxsat HDRs have only one LNB input and a short link cable from 'LNB1 OUT' to 'LNB2 IN'. This allows me to record two channels providing they are both in the same frequency...
Does this mean you've achieved the magical 1GB per minute?
Although Filezilla is slower it is more convenient as it allows me to queue several transfers into different folders on the backup drive/transfer drive which, as it is attached to the PC rather than the T2, can be NTFS or whatever. The...
Are you using an NTFS formatted external USB drive? If so, then I presume you have the NTFS-3G package installed which allows the Fox T2 to write to NTFS drives. I found that this does slow down the rate at which the Fox T2 writes to external USB drives. As I record only SD then the file...
EXPORT to USB from the T2 usually gives about 1GB per minute. Note that these are DECRYPTED recordings so no processing is taking place.
Just tested transfer of 4 films totalling 6.8GB exported to a powered 500GB FAT32 USB drive - 5m 36s.
Using Filezilla this would take 9-10 minutes (rough...
I use Filezilla to download, and upload, recordings to and from my HDR Fox T2s via my homenetwork which is all wired (4 ports on the router each with an 8-port switch). I always put the recorder on either channel 100 or 250 to minimise what they're doing whilst I'm transferring files. I...
I found this too as I record the R4 afternoon play on weekdays at 14:10 to 15:05 with a manual timer. The Web-If showed it starting at 15:10 even after deleting and recreating the timer. Other manual timers exhibit the same problem on WebIF. I resorted to entering the individual recordings...
No, from the WebIf Schedule page - button at the bottom 'Manual Event'. I set some of my radio recordings as repeating manual events. They don't appear in the list until after they are recorded whereas events scheduled from the EPG are there as 'To Be Recorded' as soon as they are entered.
Have tried out Qtube/youtube-dl downloads from the BBC iplayer and works fine for me. Thanks for your efforts.
Just wondered if it will work with iPlayer Radio? If so, what format will the download be in?
Thanks both. Looks as though Pick (& Pick+1) are not in the 'Default Authority Database'. Hoping someone knows how to update it.
Does 'David500' ring any bells Trev?
Hi Folks
I tried to set up a recording on Pick using the WebIF and got "No default authority data available for this channel. Unable to set the recording"
Setting the recording from the Humax EPG worked OK.
Any ideas please?
I believe the all the channels available on Freesat are the same as the Sky ones just a different EPG. In fact, when I chucked Sky out I just plugged in my Foxsat HDRs with no change to the dish at all.
Please find attached a table which shows the frequency block and polarity for most of the Freesat channels.
Two of my Foxsat HDRs have only one LNB input and a short link cable from 'LNB1 OUT' to 'LNB2 IN'. This allows me to record two channels providing they are both in the same frequency...
Does this mean you've achieved the magical 1GB per minute?
Although Filezilla is slower it is more convenient as it allows me to queue several transfers into different folders on the backup drive/transfer drive which, as it is attached to the PC rather than the T2, can be NTFS or whatever. The...
Are you using an NTFS formatted external USB drive? If so, then I presume you have the NTFS-3G package installed which allows the Fox T2 to write to NTFS drives. I found that this does slow down the rate at which the Fox T2 writes to external USB drives. As I record only SD then the file...
EXPORT to USB from the T2 usually gives about 1GB per minute. Note that these are DECRYPTED recordings so no processing is taking place.
Just tested transfer of 4 films totalling 6.8GB exported to a powered 500GB FAT32 USB drive - 5m 36s.
Using Filezilla this would take 9-10 minutes (rough...
I use Filezilla to download, and upload, recordings to and from my HDR Fox T2s via my homenetwork which is all wired (4 ports on the router each with an 8-port switch). I always put the recorder on either channel 100 or 250 to minimise what they're doing whilst I'm transferring files. I...
I found this too as I record the R4 afternoon play on weekdays at 14:10 to 15:05 with a manual timer. The Web-If showed it starting at 15:10 even after deleting and recreating the timer. Other manual timers exhibit the same problem on WebIF. I resorted to entering the individual recordings...
No, from the WebIf Schedule page - button at the bottom 'Manual Event'. I set some of my radio recordings as repeating manual events. They don't appear in the list until after they are recorded whereas events scheduled from the EPG are there as 'To Be Recorded' as soon as they are entered.
Have tried out Qtube/youtube-dl downloads from the BBC iplayer and works fine for me. Thanks for your efforts.
Just wondered if it will work with iPlayer Radio? If so, what format will the download be in?
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