Is it ALWAYS "well that escalated quickly" ?... It's clear you are too lazy (or stupid) to check what is available. Stop wasting my time. ...
I shall investigate these magic devices.
Is it ALWAYS "well that escalated quickly" ?... It's clear you are too lazy (or stupid) to check what is available. Stop wasting my time. ...
There was an announcement before His Dark Materials last night, something to the effect: "press red button now to view this programme in glorious UHD".
Another reboot needed. This time, the Aura was switching on and off, going to the home screen, but no sound and video.
No recordings happening.
Signal and quality at 100%.
Unplugging power and restarting cured the problem.
For once I'd agree with the previous post. It's looking like Humax are using customers forAnother reboot needed.
Probably not associated with the problems requiring rebooting, but have you considered the possibility that 100% signal strength is too high?Signal and quality at 100%.
No. Why? Everything else seems happy.Probably not associated with the problems requiring rebooting, but have you considered the possibility that 100% signal strength is too high?
From the review on YouTube, it seems fairly brisk and responsive. I suppose if you're as crap as Humax seem to be at UI design, it makes sense to buy it in from an expert - i.e. Android.For me, the user interface is important. I’m still using my trusty Humax HDR-Fox T2 as the menu navigation is just so intuitive. If the Aura is as quick then I may be sold. If the menu navigation however is as clunky as the FVP-4000T then count me out.
Not sure it's an "oversight", as deliberate spoiler. Apple seem to go out of their way to limit interoperability with MS.NTFS is a hassle for macs as they don't natively write to it without third party software. That is also an oversight by Apple.
FAT32 is really a poor choice even 1080 HD films often are over 4GBs so what earthly use is it for 4K UHD.
From the review on YouTube, it seems fairly brisk and responsive. I suppose if you're as crap as Humax seem to be at UI design, it makes sense to buy it in from an expert - i.e. Android.
Still no folders, from what I've seen: I used to really like the folders feature on older Humax boxes, and I'd love to be able to file stuff away in a system of my own design.
I don't know much about the internals of Android TV; is this likely to be hackable?
Can you scroll up from the top of the recordings list to get to the oldest one at the bottom I wonder. Not having that on the 5000 is a serious omission as far as I'm concerned.It's much faster than a 4000/5000T. Especially in the epg setting recordings. It does still retain the cancel option after setting a recording. 99 times out of a 100 you want to go back to add more recordings. Rturn though is near instantaneous.
no but you can filter the list by channel or day of the week. Up takes you to switch between icons and text.Can you scroll up from the top of the recordings list to get to the oldest one at the bottom I wonder. Not having that on the 5000 is a serious omission as far as I'm concerned.
-Mat
You mean you can't record a programme which has already started? Sheesh.omitted to include... manual recording
That's the same as as the other Humax boxes. Seems pretty lame you don't know that. Or are just trying to be obnoxious . Like the other Humax boxes if you were tuned to the channel when it started or had a watch reservation you can simply press the instant record button. BBC channels have the view from the beginning option using iplayer. And all have the ip delivered backwards epg.You mean you can't record a programme which has already started? Sheesh.
Not at all, I am never trying to be obnoxious (except in certain specific cases!), the meaning of your post was not clear. I read it to mean you could not just press record manually.Or are just trying to be obnoxious .
Perhaps you could have written "manual timer recording", to clarify.omitted to include multi code ir capability and also manual recording
When in the guide and you are on say ITV, which will be at the top, what happens when you press the central up button to get to BBC1, does it just nudge up a line at a time (like HDR) or does it jump a whole page?. That is one of the many peeves I have with my 4000. In it's earlier firmwares it behaved the same as the HDR, then they made a change which made it jump a whole page instead of nudging up a line at a time.
I know I can just type 101 to put BBC1 to the top, but I like to be able to nudge a line at a time.
Not at all, I am never trying to be obnoxious (except in certain specific cases!), the meaning of your post was not clear. I read it to mean you could not just press record manually.
Perhaps you could have written "manual timer recording", to clarify.
A significant number of arguments break out because some passage is not clear, and is interpreted one way when the author meant it another way (and even subsequently doesn't won't accept there could be an alternative understanding). I have written much about this, but still it doesn't get through in many cases.
Some even rail against being corrected.
...All puts BBC 1 001 at the top of the list. up down moves one up or down at a time. Channel up down a whole page at a time, And entering the channel number goes to that channel pressing up one on 001 jumps to the bottom of the epg which happens to be 795 Arquiva Test Channel. Down from there goes back to the top of the epg