A new issue with the Aura

I have a HDHomeRun with free DVRontime recorder software as my backup for my Humax HDR T2
I have two HDR Fox T2s, one using AR the other using padding. Between the two different scheduling methods one of them usually gets the recording, it's a long time since they both missed something. Once every few months one of them locks up but I have two, that's only a problem when I'm on holiday with risk of both locking up.
 
Mine are on smart plugs, and registered with RS. When RS alerts me that a unit hasn't been seen in the last three hours, I can power-cycle it wherever I am.
If both of mine fail to record something I can watch it on catchup on my Apple TV 4K when I get home. It's a last resort as I lose 5.1 sound for things that had it and I have to watch adverts on commercial channels, but it's OK as a last resort. Both HDR Fox T2s are registered on RS but there are no smart plugs on them.
 
I suggest a Humax HDR Fox T2 or two off ebay.
That is a really interesting suggestion. I was considering the Manhattan as the best alternative to my glitching Aura. However, having seen the prices of 2nd hand HDR Fox T2s on ebay this has given me more than pause for thought. In fact I had a Fox T2 with the custom firmware for a good few years with few complaints until it eventually gave up the ghost.
 
That is a really interesting suggestion. I was considering the Manhattan as the best alternative to my glitching Aura. However, having seen the prices of 2nd hand HDR Fox T2s on ebay this has given me more than pause for thought. In fact I had a Fox T2 with the custom firmware for a good few years with few complaints until it eventually gave up the ghost.
At the prices on ebay if an HDR Fox T2 gives up the ghost you can just buy another one.
 
I presume that means that are cheap now. In times gone by they were fetching a premium price.
Plenty of HDR Fox T2s advertised as working in the £30 to £50 range. I suspect now that smart TVs include streaming apps and also can record if you attach a USB hard disc, many people see no need for a separate box as a recorder.
 
Plenty of HDR Fox T2s advertised as working in the £30 to £50 range. I suspect now that smart TVs include streaming apps and also can record if you attach a USB hard disc, many people see no need for a separate box as a recorder.
One can record from a smart TV but it has to be on or at least that is how my LG TV works.
 
One can record from a smart TV but it has to be on or at least that is how my LG TV works.
My low spec Bush TV will record if it is plugged in (obviously) and in standby mode. What I can't remember is whether such a recording causes the TV to come out of standby and display a picture.
 
I suspect now that smart TVs include streaming apps and also can record if you attach a USB hard disc, many people see no need for a separate box as a recorder.
I think the recording capability of most smart TVs is so limited, with a single tuner, that is a rarely used feature.

I don't think my daughters TV has any active aerial/satellite connection. Everything they watch comes from one of the streaming services
 
Everything they watch comes from one of the streaming services
Yep. The next generation feel no need to watch/record what's on when it's on, they just want to cherry-pick from an entire fortnight's worth of output. The community of gathering around a TV together, as a nation, to watch the Morecambe & Wise Christmas special (or whatever), is gone (it used to be dashing home from the pub to hear Lost In Space or Paul Temple).
 
Do you mean Journey into Space? (Or Journey into the space between David Jacob's ears as I like to call it). Lost in Space was a TV series with an annoying brat and a robot in it.
I did wonder why he was in the pub drinking on a week day afternoon. If I remember correctly Lost in Space was on ITV at 16.45 or 17.00


Still one of the best intro's ever made.
 
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