Surely there is some difference as I thought you can't use software versions pre 1.03.xx with the horizontal tuners? I agree for the users case it won't matter.
Try disconnecting the hard drive, if it then boots up try reading this thread https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/start-up-fails-when-hdd-connected.10164/ which documents a capacitor causing the problem.
i do and fair number of other people I suspect. What I don't do very much is watch ITV channels live but I did see the intermittent blank screen problem on my Aura when I chose to watch the mid-week FA Cup match live for a few minutes.
I also have the occasional duplicate but with the ability to record 4 channels simultaneously I don't consider it a significant problem and I would certainly prefer to have a duplicate rather than no recording at all.
Lots of people on several forums have reported this problem and it has also been affecting the Aura. A user over on MyHumax.org has said "I have been in contact with Humax Technical Support and I have been informed that all Humax Aura Users in the UK are experiencing this problem, Humax...
I don't recollect any runaway recordings with my Aura although I did experience a few with the HDR-FOX T2.
Now is the time for them to speak up if they do.
Certainly the problem wasn't reported until several years after the 9300T was released and I have always suspected it was a CODEC problem in the decoding hardware. I have never seen it reported for the earlier 9200T or any of the alter Humax boxes.
Is there any diagnostic built into the 9xxx series? HumaxCheck by XYZ 321 is the only file system checking tool that I am aware of for the 9xxx series.
I have seen multiple posts from different users about modern drives not working in a FOXSAT HDR out of the box.
Here is a precis of a recent post from user Dean123 over at myhumax.org
Are you sure that it is me confusing things?
It would be better to secure the SSD with something better than tape for long term usage. I certainly would expect it to require less cooling than a mechanical drive. If you want a short term experiment then any SSD will do as they will all have far more read and write performance than a...
Surely there is some difference as I thought you can't use software versions pre 1.03.xx with the horizontal tuners? I agree for the users case it won't matter.
Try disconnecting the hard drive, if it then boots up try reading this thread https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/start-up-fails-when-hdd-connected.10164/ which documents a capacitor causing the problem.
i do and fair number of other people I suspect. What I don't do very much is watch ITV channels live but I did see the intermittent blank screen problem on my Aura when I chose to watch the mid-week FA Cup match live for a few minutes.
I also have the occasional duplicate but with the ability to record 4 channels simultaneously I don't consider it a significant problem and I would certainly prefer to have a duplicate rather than no recording at all.
Lots of people on several forums have reported this problem and it has also been affecting the Aura. A user over on MyHumax.org has said "I have been in contact with Humax Technical Support and I have been informed that all Humax Aura Users in the UK are experiencing this problem, Humax...
I don't recollect any runaway recordings with my Aura although I did experience a few with the HDR-FOX T2.
Now is the time for them to speak up if they do.
Certainly the problem wasn't reported until several years after the 9300T was released and I have always suspected it was a CODEC problem in the decoding hardware. I have never seen it reported for the earlier 9200T or any of the alter Humax boxes.
Is there any diagnostic built into the 9xxx series? HumaxCheck by XYZ 321 is the only file system checking tool that I am aware of for the 9xxx series.
I have seen multiple posts from different users about modern drives not working in a FOXSAT HDR out of the box.
Here is a precis of a recent post from user Dean123 over at myhumax.org
Are you sure that it is me confusing things?
It would be better to secure the SSD with something better than tape for long term usage. I certainly would expect it to require less cooling than a mechanical drive. If you want a short term experiment then any SSD will do as they will all have far more read and write performance than a...
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