it's a fibre cable to the premises, new little square box into the house, small white fibre cable going into the box - openreach came and installed. I can only hope I'll get 80/20 but erratic upload speed needs to be measured over a little while to see what it is really. Time will tell :)
It is FTTP but I chose to go with the lower speed package. I will try the old laptop ubuntu route but that too is limited to 100Mbps network card - but I'm more interested in checking upload speed to be onest as it was that which was fluctuating.
From 36Mb/s copper to 74Mb/s fibre (worked out cheaper after a bit of hagling!). The upload speed is double what I used to get but seems to be a little erratic and so I wanted to take some measurements over time to see how it varied.
Hi all,
Just changed my broadband package and would like to run and record some regular speedtests for a little while and wondered as my hdr is on most of the time, is there something that could do this on there already.
I came across...
Thanks All for your support on this - that's great, and thank you @prpr. I think we would have been waiting a long time for me to work it out and get it working
https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/webif-feature-requests.10982/page-2#post-172252
Well if people don't mind me breaking their humax then I'm game! ;) To be honest, I'll probably just look at the.Jim file in notepad ++ and change the expiration from 14 to 60 days as I wouldn't know where to start in terms of adding a new section to the webif settings page, nor creating an...
It becomes useful when your kids mess around with the humax accidentally deleting scheduled items and I've been busy for a few weeks so not realised what's happened. :) So having a longer backup will help.
Found the feature request thread and have added an item. It's odd as I wasn't aware of...
As per this thread:
https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/change-expiration-setting-of-auto-backup-of-recording-schedule-recovering-older-backup-schedules.11194/
Please could it be made possible to change the expiration for the auto schedule backup process, say to upto 2 months instead of currently 14...
I've looked around on the webif UI but can't find anything. Could this be made configurable in the future then? Is there a wish list thread somewhere on this community? :):thumbsup_:
Hi All,
I need to revert back to a recording schedule backup from about 2 months ago, but the normal list only goes back 14 days. I found them in /mnt/hd2/mod/var/backup but the list is the same as per what you see in the webif UI. How likely will it be to retrieve an older version using some...
Sorry and one other point to make.... from this experience, linux overall doesn't seem to be that easy to undelete files, which I was rather surprised about. It's alot less painful in a windows environment and photrec or r-undelete seem to be able to do a better job even without have to...
HDD back in! Here are my findings. As Black Hole suggested, recovery was more about the state of the file system and hiw tidy and unchanged since deleting it was. Photorec tried its hardest and recovered various portions of the files but couldn't recover whole files. It also didn't return...
wierd.... forced it to mount view the files on the HDD and then went back to a new session of photorec (this time it was no longer sdb but sdc) and not it's finding the files!!! It says it's finished but the results don't look that good which is a pity as photrec on windows does a much better...
ah! observation - the HDD is not spinning for some reason yet it's still working through the sectors - could it have cached it and so the HDD has just spun down. The green light on the HDD Caddy is lit up. Hmmm - puzzling.
HDD is out, Ubuntu 16.04 in use and pleasantly surprised to find it already has photo rec on. However, Every sector it is reading it's saying error reading sector.
Have i run into the humax format not being understood?
I'm assuming I've chosen the correct disk / partition ('2 P' in the pic)...
Thanks for the reply Black Hole.
Just came across this thread talking about extundelete: https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/recovering-a-deleted-recording.7784/#post-106693. Looks a little complicated re the swap file and where the files are saved. One of the folders deleted was /mnt/hd2/My...
Hi All,
As per subject title - I didn't realise it would start going through all the folders, so my fault! Is there something that can be used to undelete the files? Read about https://itsfoss.com/recover-deleted-files-linux/ (testdisk). Would I need this or is there something already on the...
I had to reduce the video bitrate down because there was stuttering playback via samba, (last resort - wouldn't normally convert video but needed to proove that ffmpeg on the system does work as expected and it was purley the mahousive video bitrate that was causing the issue). I've got to wait...
it's a fibre cable to the premises, new little square box into the house, small white fibre cable going into the box - openreach came and installed. I can only hope I'll get 80/20 but erratic upload speed needs to be measured over a little while to see what it is really. Time will tell :)
It is FTTP but I chose to go with the lower speed package. I will try the old laptop ubuntu route but that too is limited to 100Mbps network card - but I'm more interested in checking upload speed to be onest as it was that which was fluctuating.
From 36Mb/s copper to 74Mb/s fibre (worked out cheaper after a bit of hagling!). The upload speed is double what I used to get but seems to be a little erratic and so I wanted to take some measurements over time to see how it varied.
Hi all,
Just changed my broadband package and would like to run and record some regular speedtests for a little while and wondered as my hdr is on most of the time, is there something that could do this on there already.
I came across...
Thanks All for your support on this - that's great, and thank you @prpr. I think we would have been waiting a long time for me to work it out and get it working
https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/webif-feature-requests.10982/page-2#post-172252
Well if people don't mind me breaking their humax then I'm game! ;) To be honest, I'll probably just look at the.Jim file in notepad ++ and change the expiration from 14 to 60 days as I wouldn't know where to start in terms of adding a new section to the webif settings page, nor creating an...
It becomes useful when your kids mess around with the humax accidentally deleting scheduled items and I've been busy for a few weeks so not realised what's happened. :) So having a longer backup will help.
Found the feature request thread and have added an item. It's odd as I wasn't aware of...
As per this thread:
https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/change-expiration-setting-of-auto-backup-of-recording-schedule-recovering-older-backup-schedules.11194/
Please could it be made possible to change the expiration for the auto schedule backup process, say to upto 2 months instead of currently 14...
I've looked around on the webif UI but can't find anything. Could this be made configurable in the future then? Is there a wish list thread somewhere on this community? :):thumbsup_:
Hi All,
I need to revert back to a recording schedule backup from about 2 months ago, but the normal list only goes back 14 days. I found them in /mnt/hd2/mod/var/backup but the list is the same as per what you see in the webif UI. How likely will it be to retrieve an older version using some...
Sorry and one other point to make.... from this experience, linux overall doesn't seem to be that easy to undelete files, which I was rather surprised about. It's alot less painful in a windows environment and photrec or r-undelete seem to be able to do a better job even without have to...
HDD back in! Here are my findings. As Black Hole suggested, recovery was more about the state of the file system and hiw tidy and unchanged since deleting it was. Photorec tried its hardest and recovered various portions of the files but couldn't recover whole files. It also didn't return...
wierd.... forced it to mount view the files on the HDD and then went back to a new session of photorec (this time it was no longer sdb but sdc) and not it's finding the files!!! It says it's finished but the results don't look that good which is a pity as photrec on windows does a much better...
ah! observation - the HDD is not spinning for some reason yet it's still working through the sectors - could it have cached it and so the HDD has just spun down. The green light on the HDD Caddy is lit up. Hmmm - puzzling.
HDD is out, Ubuntu 16.04 in use and pleasantly surprised to find it already has photo rec on. However, Every sector it is reading it's saying error reading sector.
Have i run into the humax format not being understood?
I'm assuming I've chosen the correct disk / partition ('2 P' in the pic)...
Thanks for the reply Black Hole.
Just came across this thread talking about extundelete: https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/recovering-a-deleted-recording.7784/#post-106693. Looks a little complicated re the swap file and where the files are saved. One of the folders deleted was /mnt/hd2/My...
Hi All,
As per subject title - I didn't realise it would start going through all the folders, so my fault! Is there something that can be used to undelete the files? Read about https://itsfoss.com/recover-deleted-files-linux/ (testdisk). Would I need this or is there something already on the...
I had to reduce the video bitrate down because there was stuttering playback via samba, (last resort - wouldn't normally convert video but needed to proove that ffmpeg on the system does work as expected and it was purley the mahousive video bitrate that was causing the issue). I've got to wait...
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