I might have missed this (so my apologies) but is it possible to remotely standby my Fox from the webif? eg. after I've watched something via the media file browser from a remote PC can I then put the Fox in standby? I know I can reboot the Fox remotely but I was hoping for a standby button too.
I've just switched off the "create reminder to cover the OTA period" (I'm assuming that Humax aren't transmitting the update at the moment anyway?) and deleted all the above reminders so hopefully that's fixed the problem for now.
Humph, I should've checked the schedule first - I just spotted these in the list...
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BBC Red Button Disable OTA Wed 02 Apr 2014 04:20 00:20
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BBC Red Button Disable OTA Wed 02 Apr 2014 04:20 00:20
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BBC Red Button Disable OTA Wed 02 Apr 2014 04:20 00:20
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BBC Red Button Disable OTA...
Bit of a strange one this, for the last few days I've noticed that when I boot my Fox it starts at channel 200 (the BBC red button). This only happens if it's the first boot of the day so possibly something to do with the disable-ota?
Is it possible either to stop this happening or maybe have...
I'm just about to try downgrading from 1.03.12 to 1.03.11/CFW2.22 - I'm guessing that as the OTA is still "live" my Fox will try to update itself to 1.03.12 again tomorrow morning so I'll need to install the disable-OTA?
Many thanks for answering my question before I'd even asked it :) - my Fox upgraded itself this morning (I hadn't been keeping an eye on the forums and I didn't have the ota disabled) so I was wondering if it was possible to downgrade to 1.03.11/CFW until 1.03.12/CFW is available.
A couple of programmes I recorded last night were fine (so maybe a bit premature) - I do wonder if this issue has been caused by something the BBC have been doing. The next time I get a zero seconds error I'm thinking of just unencrypting the file via webif and then removing the sidecars via a...
Cheers for that. DNS lookups seem to be fine at the moment so I'll stick with Google, if it plays up again then I'll try changing it to the one you suggest. I used to have my Fox pointing at my broadband router but then VM had a bit of a funny spell a while back with their resolvers so I tried...
Everything else is working fine (iPlayer, Youtube, telnet, webif)- very odd. I rebooted and everything is working again so I'm not sure what the problem was, possibly just a temporary hiccup with the DNS resolver (currently pointing at 8.8.8.8) that sorted itself out by the time it rebooted.
The apparent randomness of the problem is a bit annoying. On Boxing Day I set my Fox to record Bluestone 42 (both at 22:00 and 2:25 just in case one failed) from BBC3HD and Never Mind The Baubles at 22:00 on BBC4HD. Both Bluestone 42s recorded, Never Mind The Baubles had the zero length problem...
I've had the problem a few times now - seems totally random so I've decided to just record BBC3/4 stuff in SD from now on (even though it nags me about the programme also being available in HD when I set it).
Loader a7.30 FHTCP 1.02.29 CFW 2.12
EDIT: just upgraded to FHTCP 1.03.06 CFW 2.20
So it's not the bootup image after all but the Fox displaying the image before the sync? Not to worry then, I can live with it. I guess it's progress though - my old TV sometimes flashed up an "unsupported" error when the Fox booted.
Such a petty little thing but it's bothering me...
I got a new TV last week and my Fox is working fine on it, only problem I've noticed is on bootup. The "HUMAX" boot screen is ever so slightly mis-aligned so there's a green border across the bottom and right side of the screen. I tried...
I just upgraded to 1.02.29 and added the CF - all is well. I had to re-install redring and portal-xtra1 but that only took a couple of minutes.
No problems found so far and Internet radio works!!
Great work af123, many thanks again.
I might have missed this (so my apologies) but is it possible to remotely standby my Fox from the webif? eg. after I've watched something via the media file browser from a remote PC can I then put the Fox in standby? I know I can reboot the Fox remotely but I was hoping for a standby button too.
I've just switched off the "create reminder to cover the OTA period" (I'm assuming that Humax aren't transmitting the update at the moment anyway?) and deleted all the above reminders so hopefully that's fixed the problem for now.
Humph, I should've checked the schedule first - I just spotted these in the list...
200
BBC Red Button Disable OTA Wed 02 Apr 2014 04:20 00:20
200
BBC Red Button Disable OTA Wed 02 Apr 2014 04:20 00:20
200
BBC Red Button Disable OTA Wed 02 Apr 2014 04:20 00:20
200
BBC Red Button Disable OTA...
Bit of a strange one this, for the last few days I've noticed that when I boot my Fox it starts at channel 200 (the BBC red button). This only happens if it's the first boot of the day so possibly something to do with the disable-ota?
Is it possible either to stop this happening or maybe have...
I'm just about to try downgrading from 1.03.12 to 1.03.11/CFW2.22 - I'm guessing that as the OTA is still "live" my Fox will try to update itself to 1.03.12 again tomorrow morning so I'll need to install the disable-OTA?
Many thanks for answering my question before I'd even asked it :) - my Fox upgraded itself this morning (I hadn't been keeping an eye on the forums and I didn't have the ota disabled) so I was wondering if it was possible to downgrade to 1.03.11/CFW until 1.03.12/CFW is available.
A couple of programmes I recorded last night were fine (so maybe a bit premature) - I do wonder if this issue has been caused by something the BBC have been doing. The next time I get a zero seconds error I'm thinking of just unencrypting the file via webif and then removing the sidecars via a...
Cheers for that. DNS lookups seem to be fine at the moment so I'll stick with Google, if it plays up again then I'll try changing it to the one you suggest. I used to have my Fox pointing at my broadband router but then VM had a bit of a funny spell a while back with their resolvers so I tried...
Everything else is working fine (iPlayer, Youtube, telnet, webif)- very odd. I rebooted and everything is working again so I'm not sure what the problem was, possibly just a temporary hiccup with the DNS resolver (currently pointing at 8.8.8.8) that sorted itself out by the time it rebooted.
The apparent randomness of the problem is a bit annoying. On Boxing Day I set my Fox to record Bluestone 42 (both at 22:00 and 2:25 just in case one failed) from BBC3HD and Never Mind The Baubles at 22:00 on BBC4HD. Both Bluestone 42s recorded, Never Mind The Baubles had the zero length problem...
I've had the problem a few times now - seems totally random so I've decided to just record BBC3/4 stuff in SD from now on (even though it nags me about the programme also being available in HD when I set it).
Loader a7.30 FHTCP 1.02.29 CFW 2.12
EDIT: just upgraded to FHTCP 1.03.06 CFW 2.20
So it's not the bootup image after all but the Fox displaying the image before the sync? Not to worry then, I can live with it. I guess it's progress though - my old TV sometimes flashed up an "unsupported" error when the Fox booted.
Such a petty little thing but it's bothering me...
I got a new TV last week and my Fox is working fine on it, only problem I've noticed is on bootup. The "HUMAX" boot screen is ever so slightly mis-aligned so there's a green border across the bottom and right side of the screen. I tried...
I just upgraded to 1.02.29 and added the CF - all is well. I had to re-install redring and portal-xtra1 but that only took a couple of minutes.
No problems found so far and Internet radio works!!
Great work af123, many thanks again.
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