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October 1, 2013 at 1:00 pm #46863
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InactivePollensa1946 – 19 hours ago »
Then explain this…
http://community.freesat.co.uk/t5/The-Freesat-Lounge/Unusual-recording-behaviour/m-p/12300#U12300
If the live broadcast of the 2nd that you paused/rewound has finished then you cannot record the 2nd.
This may be similar to some other PVRs. What was meant by the first ‘2nd’ was a reference to the channel and not a reference to the buffered programme. An example is CBBC when it switches over to BBC 4 at 7 o’clock. Some PVRs will not record the CBBC buffer once the broadcast has ceased on CBBC and BBC 4 has started.
October 1, 2013 at 1:14 pm #46864Anonymous
InactivePollensa1946 – 26 minutes ago »
Over on JF they are saying, again, that connecting a NTFS drive does not work. When changed to FAT32 it did work. So, Barry, is your guidance on this true, or is theirs?
Barry may be correct, as he’s no doubt getting the info from Humax support, but when testing, I found it wouldn’t work with a clean format of NTFS but was fine with FAT32. We all know that these receivers can sometimes have issue with certain makes/models of USB HDD, so maybe it wouldn’t be replicated on another. When I get time, I’ll try again.
Just to add, Humax have read the review and not questioned it, which adds to the confusion somewhat!
October 1, 2013 at 1:16 pm #46865Anonymous
InactivePollensa1946 – 26 minutes ago »
Over on JF they are saying, again, that connecting a NTFS drive does not work. When changed to FAT32 it did work. So, Barry, is your guidance on this true, or is theirs?
I can tell you NTFS works fine with recordings with the HDR-1000S using a pen drive. As hard disk power requirements are not small – might need a powered caddy. I see no reason why the HB-1000S would be different.
October 1, 2013 at 1:37 pm #46866Anonymous
InactiveREPASSAC – 20 minutes ago »
I can tell you NTFS works fine with recordings with the HDR-1000S using a pen drive. As hard disk power requirements are not small – might need a powered caddy. I see no reason why the HB-1000S would be different.
It seems USB sticks won’t work on the HB-1000S, but because of the 60GB minimum capacity, I hadn’t tested as I only have a 32GB one spare. If I come across a larger one, I’ll give it a try unless someone can confirm?
October 1, 2013 at 1:51 pm #46867Barry
ModeratorThis is getting beyond a joke. Of course I spend my time testing and then report findings on here to mislead members 🙄
You might note from post #1 that I have tested numerous HDD and pendrives.
My info is not from Humax but my own observations, I do not normally comment on any products/software I might be testing, suffice to say my HB 1000S intial software version started with a load of leading 0’s – so you might gather from that I have access to a unit for some considerable time.
No further comment from me on this, unless someone else has a question not covered so far of course.
October 1, 2013 at 1:55 pm #46868Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 2 minutes ago »
You might note from post #1 that I have tested numerous HDD and pendrives.
Hence why I’m questioning it too, as I also understood that USB sticks wouldn’t work and you have confirmed this “64GB & 128GB pendrives did not work”. So in answer to REPASSAC, I guess the structure isn’t quite the same as the HB-1000S can’t, where as the HDR-1000S can.
October 1, 2013 at 2:05 pm #46869Anonymous
InactiveBarry… you can test and report as much as you like, but when someone else on a Freesat-related site tests and reports different then it is logical that questions will arise. If you choose to take offence then objectivity goes out the window.
October 1, 2013 at 2:17 pm #46870grahamlthompson
Participantcan’t be sure about the HB1000S but I can confirm that if you connect a HDD to a usb port on a HDR1000S and format it the file system is NTFS. The box will read and write user data, afaik the first Humax box to natively support write operations to NTFS.
Like Repassac it’s hard to imagine that the new box isn’t similar.
I can’t believe the new one will have a 4GB recording limit. On Channel 4-HD that would be just over 1 hour of recording so useless for films.
Should be very simple to find out. Anyone care to record a Channel 4 – HD movie. As an example I have a 2H 16 minute film from Channel 4 – HD that is 8.89GB.
EDIT
How would the time shift buffer file work on a FAT32 drive ?
October 1, 2013 at 2:18 pm #46871Anonymous
InactiveI think he was more annoyed with my opinion than yours or anyone elses.
Question, Barry, do you know if the HB-1000S supports DiSEqC 2.0?
Edit – ignore, just found out it does.
October 1, 2013 at 3:18 pm #46872Anonymous
InactiveJF have now issued a correction…
“Following clarification with Humax (I hope they have it right), the following has been edited:
It is worth noting that due to broadcasting copyright restrictions, the USB hard drive will need to be formatted by the receiver to either FAT32 or EXT3 and therefore cannot be used with other devices, plus FAT32 has a limit of 4GB for an individual file, so don’t expect to record anything in HD of long duration.
To…
It is worth noting that due to broadcasting copyright restrictions, for recording purposes, the USB HDD must be assigned to the receiver. The format used is NTFS, though if you try using a FAT32 or EXT3 HDD, you will need to reformat to NTFS in the settings option first and then re-install the HDD.”
October 1, 2013 at 3:22 pm #46873Anonymous
InactiveYep, got in touch with a contact there for clarification, but haven’t had a chance to check myself yet. No answer given to issue I had with the HDD I was using; said they will get back to me.
October 6, 2013 at 12:21 pm #46874Anonymous
InactiveHave connected a 2TB WD NTFS formatted drive. Recognised and used within seconds. No problems whatsoever. CS said max was 1TB 😯
October 6, 2013 at 12:26 pm #46875Barry
ModeratorDEphead2004 – 3 minutes ago »
Have connected a 2TB WD NTFS formatted drive. Recognised and used within seconds. No problems whatsoever. CS said max was 1TB 😯
They are obviously not up to speed with my tests at post #1
October 6, 2013 at 8:03 pm #46876Barry
ModeratorHave now tested a WD elements 3TB powered HDD, straight out of box, checked properties (see picture) connected to HB 1000S, assigned for recording, and working, post #1 amended.
Properties as taken out of box:
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October 7, 2013 at 8:41 am #46877Anonymous
InactiveI do find the lack of detail in the manual trying, hence some questions.
In System Settings/Power Saving/Standby Mode what is the difference between Power save and Normal please?
In General Settings/Settings/What is the timed Power Up and timed Power Down used for?
Can you use either of these to go straight to TV and avoid the “not-so-welcome” screen?
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