Yeah, but this is not a drive optimised for video recording. It will be spinning faster than necessary (therefore consuming more power), and may be parking heads periodically (not wanted in long continuous data transfers). Video drives spin relatively slowly but continuously (no spin-downs...
I presume you mean 3.13 to 3.14.
It's good to mention anything like that, but you're talking about native functions of the HDR-FOX so the CF will be irrelevant.
My first thoughts are:
1) If you're using Accurate Recording, that relies on the broadcasters "announcing" the current programme (in the data stream) at the right time. It would help if you told us what you are trying to record.
2) Whether you're using Accurate Recording or not, some...
That's rather unfair. I presume you've had this for some time, and now if it's reached end-of-life you think Humax is worse than anything else?
Recordings become "scrambled" not because of anything to do with the HDD, but when the unit forgets what its decryption key is. It finds it can't...
...so now go to WebIF >> Settings >> Settings for Tunefix package...
Just how much spoon-feeding do you need?
Then you might like to look at tunefix-update.
Even the firmware is running in the SoC, so...
My point is we don't actually know where the hardware/firmware boundaries are.
CRC is irrelevant when incorrect data is injected rather than corrupted in transmission. There is no way to detect a valid data packet contains deliberate errors...
Yeah, but this is not a drive optimised for video recording. It will be spinning faster than necessary (therefore consuming more power), and may be parking heads periodically (not wanted in long continuous data transfers). Video drives spin relatively slowly but continuously (no spin-downs...
I presume you mean 3.13 to 3.14.
It's good to mention anything like that, but you're talking about native functions of the HDR-FOX so the CF will be irrelevant.
My first thoughts are:
1) If you're using Accurate Recording, that relies on the broadcasters "announcing" the current programme (in the data stream) at the right time. It would help if you told us what you are trying to record.
2) Whether you're using Accurate Recording or not, some...
That's rather unfair. I presume you've had this for some time, and now if it's reached end-of-life you think Humax is worse than anything else?
Recordings become "scrambled" not because of anything to do with the HDD, but when the unit forgets what its decryption key is. It finds it can't...
...so now go to WebIF >> Settings >> Settings for Tunefix package...
Just how much spoon-feeding do you need?
Then you might like to look at tunefix-update.
Even the firmware is running in the SoC, so...
My point is we don't actually know where the hardware/firmware boundaries are.
CRC is irrelevant when incorrect data is injected rather than corrupted in transmission. There is no way to detect a valid data packet contains deliberate errors...
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