Owen Smith
Well-Known Member
Did it refuse to run iPlayer until you updated the Humax firmware? If so that's a problem.Spotted this today, when testing the TV Portal:
Did it refuse to run iPlayer until you updated the Humax firmware? If so that's a problem.Spotted this today, when testing the TV Portal:
Especially on the HD Fox T2 where the updated Humax firmware is almost useless for actually watching TV.Did it refuse to run iPlayer until you updated the Humax firmware? If so that's a problem.
It didn't refuse as such, but I didn't succeed in playing anything (which might be coincidental). I was running a HDR-FOX with our patches.Did it refuse to run iPlayer until you updated the Humax firmware? If so that's a problem.
Did you get into iPlayer itself, or is that splash screen as far as it would let you get?It didn't refuse as such, but I didn't succeed in playing anything (which might be coincidental). I was running a HDR-FOX with our patches.
Opera/9.80 (Linux 7405b0-smp; U; HbbTV/1.1.1 (; Humax; HD-FOX T2; 1.03.02; 1.0; ); ce-html/1.0; en) Presto/2.10.250 Version/11.60
browser_config_system_get_sw_version
into the Humax settop program. Perhaps that has the version baked in, or perhaps /opt/share/.version
(contents 00.03
is part of the recipe.That's not particularly relevant. If the BBC server doesn't know it is serving a Humax HD/HDR-FOX, it won't know to put up the box (regardless of whether the 'Fox has been officially or unofficially patched).Black Hole already said he tried it with 1.03.13 which is the official Humax update for iPlayer and the annoying screen advising of an update still appeared.
/var/lib/humaxtv/browser/cookies4.dat
, perhaps using this Python script (change the #! program to /bin/env
for unpatched CF 3.13).Excellent point.that's only checked when you're actually about to play something
You're right – it seems to be a one-shot. Nothing to get excited about then.I would expect it to set a cookie when "Got"
...but with a short time-out. Maybe it only lasts the day, because today it's back (and I didn't try it yesterday).You're right – it seems to be a one-shot.