How ??
Afaik There is no known way of decrypting existing HD recordings on a Foxsat-HDR only preventing future recordings being encrypted as they are recorded.
My recordings are decrypted via the "someone patch" like above
How ??
Afaik There is no known way of decrypting existing HD recordings on a Foxsat-HDR only preventing future recordings being encrypted as they are recorded.
That's hardly very scientific is it?Yes: according to taste.
That was my understanding. If we survive into the new year I'm going to look at a generic box, perhaps a Zgemma.How ??
Afaik There is no known way of decrypting existing HD recordings on a Foxsat-HDR only preventing future recordings being encrypted as they are recorded.
Had they been on a HDR-FOX-T2 that's a totally different animal.
I have two other programmes in the series, recorded after the first, which the invaluable custom firmware stopped from being encrypted. I found an SD version of Vienna: City of Dreams on YouTube. I'm happy to buy Blu-Rays where available, but my tastes are apparently so uncommercial I've had to order from France, Germany, Spain and even Australia. I do need to be able to keep recordings.Any particular operas in that, I have a few.
You are aware that you could download some of those from YouTube, right?
I would be very weary of even taking things Humax promised for granted. The proof is in the experience of users, and that's not nice at all.That was my understanding. If we survive into the new year I'm going to look at a generic box, perhaps a Zgemma.
I have two other programmes in the series, recorded after the first, which the invaluable custom firmware stopped from being encrypted. I found an SD version of Vienna: City of Dreams on YouTube. I'm happy to buy Blu-Rays where available, but my tastes are apparently so uncommercial I've had to order from France, Germany, Spain and even Australia. I do need to be able to keep recordings.
I thought the UHD HDM was quite a useful demonstration of what the Aura could do.
The Elgar must be a repeat I missed, unless the poster was an early adopter of the firmware.I would be very weary of even taking things Humax promised for granted. The proof is in the experience of users, and that's not nice at all.
I've only searched for two of your things and found them both.
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You can keep these forever. And watched on a 4k tv upscaled is quite passable, if you have cataracts, you even get the BBCHD logo
I have no doubt a screen can be calibrated according to some defined standards (assuming controls are available), but that's not my point: you can decide you want an industry standard calibration and put up with it, or you can decide you would like the colours a bit more brilliant, or a lot more brilliant (or even more muted). It's the personal choice of the owner.That's hardly very scientific is it?
I assure you there is a different answer, but I can't be bothered...
How do I put the on #230 and #235?
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But the broadcasters/content providers vary.I have no doubt a screen can be calibrated according to some defined standards
That's how I adjust my colour preferences, so that most fair skinned people appear pasty. To me it seems realistic. I'd also judge it against the supermarket adverts so that the orange one looks orange, green looks green, blue looks blue etc.Flesh tones are not trustworthy anyway, once they've applied makeup so as not to appear pasty. Well, guess what: in real life, people are pasty.
But that might not be the calibrated colour rendering which prpr prefers (because to obtain end-to-end fidelity, you would need to compare the colour emitted by your screen with the colour received by the camera, in the studio lights with studio makeup).That's how I adjust my colour preferences, so that most fair skinned people appear pasty.
Graham, the following programmes are currently available to stream on BBC iPlayer in UHD.There is currently no 4K sources on iplayer. When there was it was HLG HDR so viewed on a 4K TV with HLG capability of course it looks superb (not quite up to a 4K-HDR bluray though.
Not at all. There is no orange there. Calibrate your display! Some iOS rubbish no doubt.If you think her skin tone (and the other geezers) are right, then you are colour philistines.
Nowster's patch - but that does not decrypt retrospectively:My recordings are decrypted via the "someone patch" like above
(my edit)There is no known way of decrypting existing HD recordings on a Foxsat-HDR, only preventing future recordings being encrypted as they are recorded.
Ouch, that page freezes my browser.See Here for details.
Unusually it doesn't freeze mine.Ouch, that page freezes my browser.
But glt is never wrong, so don't expect an acknowledgement.Graham, the following programmes are currently available to stream on BBC iPlayer in UHD.