I think the problem when switching on and loss of responsiveness of the remote are different problems.
Your first post implies that the unit is still in standby (small clock showing). Where as the response only to standby (plus volume and I think Mute) is that the unit is doing something else...
I was referring to many weeks of router activity.
Typical DHCP client design is to request renewal any time after 50% of the lease.
Typical DHCP server design is to always reassign an address to the same MAC unless it is unavailable.
I assign address reservations to most of my clients...
Not at all but such devices with a processor and ram like a router can have memory corruption problems especially after a very long period of continuous use.
Unusual - Stereo out normally fixes this. Unless you have another bit of kit you have not mentioned then look to the TV settings.
We presume a simple HDR-1000S to TV HDMI connection.
The original point was in relation of operating current as AV drives are low power.
That a drive needed two USB socket connections suggests that it is not low power.
It also rather depends as to how the drive is used, for example on the HB-1000S
the external drive is used continuously for the...
No, but all PVR's are designed to have AV grade drives (designed for continuous recording of multiple streams). They also have less error detection (The odd corrupted byte will not be noticed). These drives also pull less power.
Humax always use them. (usually Seagate but other brands are used...
Normal on most HD channels - the output is encoded with the HDMI channel - if you do not have an amp or TV that understands this the change the sound setting for digital audio out to stereo.
Not fully correct, it does work on the HB-1000S but not on the HDR-1010S and the HDR-1010s.
Hopefully the HD-1000S will still work on 901 after they fix the HDR-10x0S problem.
I noticed today that 901 is not working and sits with the loading message.
Via either the Home > On-demand route and backwards EPG all function correctly.
This is nothing to do with the June firmware update however.
The content, if it appears, comes from the BBC servers.
Likely a problem...
I do know that other users have unpaired their units by the provided method.
Try putting the unit in standby and doing a power cycle for 60 secs.
I do believe they are using the unit ID to pair/unpair (also for YouTube).
What is the unit paired to?
You either need a dongle with the correct chipset for what should work is a Wi-Fi access point.
From the PVR's point of view a Wi-Fi access point is a hard wired connection.
I believe that Seagate pipeline drives are used. A previous post from BobCat indicated that they do use other brands from time to time.
All however are AV low power drives.
Copying it is simple. It is simply a large file with a size designed for about 3 hours of HD.
The problem is it is a wrap around buffer - so knowing where your programme starts and finishes is a problem.
Also after the end of the program working out what the programme details are could be a...
It was in a post from Barry on the forum at (myhumax.org). It was in a post of replies to forum questions he received from Humax towers.
As always there was no date specified. As freesat's priorities for the unit seem to get priority, I assume Humax's other priorities are awaiting resource...
There is currently no DLNA server available on the HDR-10x0S, Humax have said that they intend to provide this as a future enhancement.
There is currently a DLNA client.
I think the problem when switching on and loss of responsiveness of the remote are different problems.
Your first post implies that the unit is still in standby (small clock showing). Where as the response only to standby (plus volume and I think Mute) is that the unit is doing something else...
I was referring to many weeks of router activity.
Typical DHCP client design is to request renewal any time after 50% of the lease.
Typical DHCP server design is to always reassign an address to the same MAC unless it is unavailable.
I assign address reservations to most of my clients...
Not at all but such devices with a processor and ram like a router can have memory corruption problems especially after a very long period of continuous use.
Unusual - Stereo out normally fixes this. Unless you have another bit of kit you have not mentioned then look to the TV settings.
We presume a simple HDR-1000S to TV HDMI connection.
The original point was in relation of operating current as AV drives are low power.
That a drive needed two USB socket connections suggests that it is not low power.
It also rather depends as to how the drive is used, for example on the HB-1000S
the external drive is used continuously for the...
No, but all PVR's are designed to have AV grade drives (designed for continuous recording of multiple streams). They also have less error detection (The odd corrupted byte will not be noticed). These drives also pull less power.
Humax always use them. (usually Seagate but other brands are used...
Normal on most HD channels - the output is encoded with the HDMI channel - if you do not have an amp or TV that understands this the change the sound setting for digital audio out to stereo.
Not fully correct, it does work on the HB-1000S but not on the HDR-1010S and the HDR-1010s.
Hopefully the HD-1000S will still work on 901 after they fix the HDR-10x0S problem.
I noticed today that 901 is not working and sits with the loading message.
Via either the Home > On-demand route and backwards EPG all function correctly.
This is nothing to do with the June firmware update however.
The content, if it appears, comes from the BBC servers.
Likely a problem...
I do know that other users have unpaired their units by the provided method.
Try putting the unit in standby and doing a power cycle for 60 secs.
I do believe they are using the unit ID to pair/unpair (also for YouTube).
What is the unit paired to?
You either need a dongle with the correct chipset for what should work is a Wi-Fi access point.
From the PVR's point of view a Wi-Fi access point is a hard wired connection.
I believe that Seagate pipeline drives are used. A previous post from BobCat indicated that they do use other brands from time to time.
All however are AV low power drives.
Copying it is simple. It is simply a large file with a size designed for about 3 hours of HD.
The problem is it is a wrap around buffer - so knowing where your programme starts and finishes is a problem.
Also after the end of the program working out what the programme details are could be a...
It was in a post from Barry on the forum at (myhumax.org). It was in a post of replies to forum questions he received from Humax towers.
As always there was no date specified. As freesat's priorities for the unit seem to get priority, I assume Humax's other priorities are awaiting resource...
There is currently no DLNA server available on the HDR-10x0S, Humax have said that they intend to provide this as a future enhancement.
There is currently a DLNA client.
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