MikeSh
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Oh, yes. I remember now. We all took that cover off and put it somewhere 'safe'The 9200 had dedicated buttons under the flap (to the left and right of the slow motion button) for skip back and forward.
Oh, yes. I remember now. We all took that cover off and put it somewhere 'safe'The 9200 had dedicated buttons under the flap (to the left and right of the slow motion button) for skip back and forward.
It's only telly!If we can get access to decrypted recordings off the box then ad-detection and cropping could be done remotely and then copied back
My 9150T had buttons under a flap. I didn't take the cover off - it broke off. And that was the sturdiest of my Humax remotes!Oh, yes. I remember now. We all took that cover off and put it somewhere 'safe'
As the 1800T/2000T is locked down more than the FOX, and the 4000T/5000T is locked down even more than that, what makes you think Humax will allow this type of access? On the 5000T you can get decrypted StdDef recordings off the box (HiDef - I've managed to do it but it's a faff) , but you can't return the edited recordings to the box in the usual place. (Actually, you could - another faff - but without a valid .hjm file it won't work and I can't make sense of the .hjm files). What's the betting Humax will have made this more difficult - or even impossible.If we can get access to decrypted recordings off the box then ad-detection and cropping could be done remotely and then copied back
All we know is the same as you can look up.Hi, does anyone know if Now TV will be available on this box? Would be great if it is as I'll finally have a one box solution.
Click on "help" to find out.To what I wonder?
From the review it would appear the American version is sold without internal hard drive, but with a silly indoor aerial and uses Kodi as its principal media interface.Lets hope that they have given more thought to its design than in their choice of name.
it would appear the American version is sold without internal hard drive
Obviously, that version is nothing to do with the Humax Aura.From the review it would appear the American version is sold without internal hard drive, but with a silly indoor aerial and uses Kodi as its principal media interface.
I keep touching that part of the screen (post #28) on my tablet but nothing happensClick on "help" to find out.
So likely an accurate representation of the actual Humax app.I keep touching that part of the screen on my tablet but nothing happens
Yes obviously, I just found it odd that Humax had given their new product the same name as a preexisting Android TV device.Obviously, that version is nothing to do with the Humax Aura.
You say that, but those images (post #28) are nearly the same as those for the FVP 5000T (the added coloured buttons etc as a bottom menu is a bonus). Given how well the 5000T works - I think you mean "good luck!"Good look!