Details of the LCN numbers for BBC3 ,and the knock on LCN changes to rest of the EPG here:
https://www.freeview.co.uk/help/service-updates/bbc-three-launch
There are 3 types of 'smart' motorway:
1. Dynamic Hard Shoulder - the hard shoulder only becomes a live lane during congested periods
2. All Lane Running - there is NO hard shoulder, overhead gantries display a red X to close the inside lane when there is a stranded vehicle
3. Controlled...
There is a TV version of the ad as well. I got the impression it was aimed at smart motorway users?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/go-left-highways-england-launches-biggest-ever-motorway-safety-campaign
It seems that Gold may be about to launch on Freeview in place of Dave Ja Vu on LCN23, so the the swap of Dave ja Vu with CCXTV was likely to get a more prominent place on the EPG for the reason mentioned above.
http://static.ofcom.org.uk/static/radiolicensing/html/tv/cs/dtasdtps-main.htm
I've had a couple of occasions where the Roku box attached to the other HDMI port on my TV loses sound inexplicably. As the OP has found, the only fix is a factory reset of the TV. Strange. So far it hasn't affected the port that the Humax is attached to.
Try https://james.darpinian.com/satellites/
It gives you a 'street view' simulation of the pass from your house so you know in advance which way to look.
From reading Facebook yesterday, it's frightening to discover what people believe. One poster was going into meltdown about having to throw away her home router 'because it's 5G'. She was imploring everyone else to do the same...
This is strange, for some reason the detectads icon has disappeared from the webif on Chrome. All is fine if I use Firefox.
All recordings shown have had their adverts detected, but the icon is not showing next to each, and also on the context menu it is missing as well.
Just to follow up:
Disk was only installed 10 weeks ago, so showed no problems
DLNA database reset had no effect
Disconnecting from the network had no effect
System flush worked - the box is stable again.
The network connection is wireless. I've had dnla-filter installed for ages and it's only in the last week that the random reboots have been happening. As far as I know nothing has changed on the network but I will triple check with the kids just in case one of them is 'trying' something...
My HDR has started randomly crashing - sometimes up to six per day and usually when something is recording...
Is a CFW reset the way to go? Or a system flush?
From RXTVlog:
"Home moves to channel 12 in preparation for the split of UKTV. The channels will be split between BBC Studios and Discovery. Home is to be taken over by Discovery. Once under Discovery's ownership, Discovery will have control over what goes on channel 12 - expected to be Quest."
Excuse the silly question...
I've just replaced the drive on my box. The webif reinitialised itself, and I cannot for the life of me remember how to get the 'Queue' shortcut back.
Details of the LCN numbers for BBC3 ,and the knock on LCN changes to rest of the EPG here:
https://www.freeview.co.uk/help/service-updates/bbc-three-launch
There are 3 types of 'smart' motorway:
1. Dynamic Hard Shoulder - the hard shoulder only becomes a live lane during congested periods
2. All Lane Running - there is NO hard shoulder, overhead gantries display a red X to close the inside lane when there is a stranded vehicle
3. Controlled...
There is a TV version of the ad as well. I got the impression it was aimed at smart motorway users?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/go-left-highways-england-launches-biggest-ever-motorway-safety-campaign
It seems that Gold may be about to launch on Freeview in place of Dave Ja Vu on LCN23, so the the swap of Dave ja Vu with CCXTV was likely to get a more prominent place on the EPG for the reason mentioned above.
http://static.ofcom.org.uk/static/radiolicensing/html/tv/cs/dtasdtps-main.htm
I've had a couple of occasions where the Roku box attached to the other HDMI port on my TV loses sound inexplicably. As the OP has found, the only fix is a factory reset of the TV. Strange. So far it hasn't affected the port that the Humax is attached to.
Try https://james.darpinian.com/satellites/
It gives you a 'street view' simulation of the pass from your house so you know in advance which way to look.
From reading Facebook yesterday, it's frightening to discover what people believe. One poster was going into meltdown about having to throw away her home router 'because it's 5G'. She was imploring everyone else to do the same...
This is strange, for some reason the detectads icon has disappeared from the webif on Chrome. All is fine if I use Firefox.
All recordings shown have had their adverts detected, but the icon is not showing next to each, and also on the context menu it is missing as well.
Just to follow up:
Disk was only installed 10 weeks ago, so showed no problems
DLNA database reset had no effect
Disconnecting from the network had no effect
System flush worked - the box is stable again.
The network connection is wireless. I've had dnla-filter installed for ages and it's only in the last week that the random reboots have been happening. As far as I know nothing has changed on the network but I will triple check with the kids just in case one of them is 'trying' something...
My HDR has started randomly crashing - sometimes up to six per day and usually when something is recording...
Is a CFW reset the way to go? Or a system flush?
From RXTVlog:
"Home moves to channel 12 in preparation for the split of UKTV. The channels will be split between BBC Studios and Discovery. Home is to be taken over by Discovery. Once under Discovery's ownership, Discovery will have control over what goes on channel 12 - expected to be Quest."
Excuse the silly question...
I've just replaced the drive on my box. The webif reinitialised itself, and I cannot for the life of me remember how to get the 'Queue' shortcut back.
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