I am using the hmt (wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/Custom_Firmware_Package_Notes#HMT - I can't post a full link to the wiki) utility within the custom firmware via a telnet session. It's very useful!
This utility correctly processes '*' (all files), however the output is hard to associate to a given file...
I am not seeing the EPG anymore via the web i/f, I don't know when it stopped working, but it has previously been fine. However, the on-screen EPG is working fine. When I hover over the title area, it shows "No cached EPG data, try again later (no such table: epg.epg). Watching 1: BBC ONE...
I'm sure I've read about this issue, but no matter what searches I try I cannot find any reference to it - be gentle with me if you know another thread, I did try search ;)!
The issue I'm observing, some recordings copied from the Humax are perfectly fine, decrypted HD, or SD, audio and video...
I have an old Humax PVR-9200, it was slow and a bit clunky, but we've got used to it and it generally works fine. I also got an HDR-FOX T2 for my mother-in-law and that seems pretty good.
However, I thought let's get a modern box and went for Youview for catch-up services.
My day 1 findings...
I am using the hmt (wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/Custom_Firmware_Package_Notes#HMT - I can't post a full link to the wiki) utility within the custom firmware via a telnet session. It's very useful!
This utility correctly processes '*' (all files), however the output is hard to associate to a given file...
I am not seeing the EPG anymore via the web i/f, I don't know when it stopped working, but it has previously been fine. However, the on-screen EPG is working fine. When I hover over the title area, it shows "No cached EPG data, try again later (no such table: epg.epg). Watching 1: BBC ONE...
I'm sure I've read about this issue, but no matter what searches I try I cannot find any reference to it - be gentle with me if you know another thread, I did try search ;)!
The issue I'm observing, some recordings copied from the Humax are perfectly fine, decrypted HD, or SD, audio and video...
I have an old Humax PVR-9200, it was slow and a bit clunky, but we've got used to it and it generally works fine. I also got an HDR-FOX T2 for my mother-in-law and that seems pretty good.
However, I thought let's get a modern box and went for Youview for catch-up services.
My day 1 findings...
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