EEPhil
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PSB3 aka BBC-B does contain the non-BBC channels TBN-UK & 5Select.It also happened moving onto '5Select' which I believe is on the PSB3 mux.
PSB3 aka BBC-B does contain the non-BBC channels TBN-UK & 5Select.It also happened moving onto '5Select' which I believe is on the PSB3 mux.
Yes, they are things added to the memory, not part of the core firmware that gets updated by (eg) Humax. Some devices may reinstall the core as well, but that needs a copy held somewhere, so if think was unusual.The factory reset I used on the Aura (no disk format, preserves recordings ) removed third party apps and any updates to the Freeview live (and probably other) apps
If you mean the firmware that would now be installed on a model produced today - that makes sense. What doesn't make sense is that it reverts to an old version of of Freeview Live - a core app on a box for recording Freeview. (Maybe not, that app seems to get updated frequently - the core does not).Factory reset should put it in the state it would come out the factory if the firmware currently installed was the one being installed at the factory. If that makes sense .
My TV is even worse at switching. By comparison the Aura works well!So...
It would seem the Aura has issues switching between standard DVB-T multiplexes and DVB-T2 muxes.
It's hardly inspiring to potential customers.
That does make sense actually. As an 'official' Freeview box the core Freeview ?ware is probably installed as (if) part of the os. It's the updates that get tossed by a reset.What doesn't make sense is that it reverts to an old version of of Freeview Live - a core app on a box for recording Freeview.
I can't remember which other apps needed immediate updates just after the factory reset. There were between six and ten of them.It's the updates that get tossed by a reset.
Did you see the result of my issue in this thread that you replied to before ? https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/scheduled-recordings-failed.11304/I did a Freeview reset and manual retune a week ago, which cleared out the redundant discontinued channels... The WiFi is switched off on the box, and the EPG continually nags about connecting to get the catchup and backwards EPG.
The Aura seems to be behaving, and is in deep sleep as usual. So, every few weeks (whenever they launch/delete channels) are we expected to retune everything to ensure the box behaves? Seems a bit drastic... I thought 'Freeview Play Specification' channel changes were supposed to be handled with elan, flair and decorum.
It confuses me!Personally, I think this confuses the Aura no end.
That might have been premature. IIRC there are instances of recording reappearing.So I re-formatted the Hard Drive and will keep my fingers crossed.
. So I re-formatted the Hard Drive and will keep my fingers crossed
I'm not sure they'll spontaneously reappear.That might have been premature. IIRC there are instances of recording reappearing
Wouldn't have thought that would have been a problem. All that is required is an ftp server on the PC and a third-party app on the Aura that does file management and can connect to the ftp server on PC. I'm sure linux can cope. (My *nix [Unix/Linux/Ultrix] experience is limited and out-of-date!)I've never had success salvaging to a PC (but that I use linux on all my PCs may be an issue?)
Can you not adjust the remote controls so they only control their own box ?we have a foil-lined cardboard shield we place over the Aura so any remote control usage doesn't drive the wrong device.
You'd think so.Can you not adjust the remote controls so they only control their own box ?