See post #18If you click on the channel icon in the webif epg it will show everything on that channel in the next 7/8 days. I use it all the time to see what classic series ITV3 & Drama have upcoming.
See post #18If you click on the channel icon in the webif epg it will show everything on that channel in the next 7/8 days. I use it all the time to see what classic series ITV3 & Drama have upcoming.
That is also how it works for me.Clicking on the icon on my setup prompts for a channel change. Clicking the channel name gives single channel view.
If you are referring to the MyStuff guide, there are quite a large number of user created skins available to download and use. There is also the option to create your own personal skin, in whatever colour scheme suits the individual.That Topfield guide looks extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless, to me. I am sure there is a term for that.
I am sure some people like the look of the Sky News studio. I don't. I love the new look of ITV News though. Tasteful, understated, colour coordinated.
Are you on 1.03.06?... the hummy takes too long to go far forward in time ...
I'm another toppy-to-hummy switcher of a few years ago. And I also remember the single biggest "culture shock" being the EPG. I still think the toppy was better for quickly zooming through everything a single channel had to offer for several days into the future; the hummy takes too long to go far forward in time but is better for seeing what's on all the major channels over the next few hours at once. Most of my scheduling of recordings is via "Find" on keywords or genre (films anyway) and I think I use the EPG much less than I did on the toppy.
I can see why users may differentiate between BBC (Non Commercial) and non BBC (Commercial) channels, but I can't really see why a user would only want to view from a particular channel. Is it just that you are more likely to find something of interest on say BBC4 than ITV4?I still think the toppy was better for quickly zooming through everything a single channel had to offer for several days into the future
I can see why users may differentiate between BBC (Non Commercial) and non BBC (Commercial) channels, but I can't really see why a user would only want to view from a particular channel. Is it just that you are more likely to find something of interest on say BBC4 than ITV4?
On the Humax's own EPG you can use >> and << to move forward and back a screen at a time or >>| and |<< to move forwards and back a day at a time.
If that's any help.
If you know the channel numbers, did you know that tapping in a channel number will jump to the epg entry for that channel ?Yup! That was news to me! Thanks! V.useful!
I did know about the favourites list mentioned by BH, but never really tried setting it up sensibly and using it in anger. In conjunction with the above it suddenly becomes a whole load more attractive.
If you know the channel numbers, did you know that tapping in a channel number will jump to the epg entry for that channel ?
Clicking on the icon on my setup prompts for a channel change. Clicking the channel name gives single channel view.