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March 23, 2018 at 11:03 am #85023
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InactiveNew logo, further progress?
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September 4, 2018 at 10:08 pm #85024Anonymous
InactiveUnfortunately if you use the ‘watch from the start’ option it ends as the ‘live’ program ends so is of no use. I guess this is an iplayer problem and not humax.
September 5, 2018 at 9:07 am #85025Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 6 months ago »
Hi welcome to our forum. At the present time there is no watch from the beginning option on the FVP boxes. You will have to wait until the programme appears in the backwards epg.
Perhaps Barry might ask Humax towers if there are any plans to add this handy feature

Pretty disappointing that it is missing such a useful feature. My TVs have this function along with our HDR 1000s and our Youview box.
September 5, 2018 at 9:10 am #85026Anonymous
Inactivescgf – 5 months ago »
To be fair the FV-4000T/5000T are far superior to Humax’s Freesat boxes IMO. With Freesat I was getting constant recording clashes and frequent reboots. I could never get my head round the channel order and much prefer the logical 101 BBC HD, 102 BBC2 HD and so on on Freeview. I find the FV-x000T picture slightly better than on Freesat too – especially on SD catch up services. The only thing Freesat has going for it is the ‘watch from the start’ feature in the EPG and dozens more awful SD channels I never watch.
This might say more about your understanding of how to use the Freesat box than any fault with the hardware/software.
September 5, 2018 at 4:08 pm #85027Anonymous
InactiveBTW is the UI on the 5000T any quicker these days? I’ve no idea how fast they actually are but I do read about people who complain of its slowness from time to time.
Is it for example faster or slower than the UI on the HDR1000S?
September 5, 2018 at 5:59 pm #85028Anonymous
InactiveIts the slowest Humax I have owned, the HDR-Fox T2 runs rings around it speed wise, but you do get used to it. Not easy when you still have an HDR in the household though ????
September 5, 2018 at 9:24 pm #85029Anonymous
InactiveHarters – 3 hours ago »
Its the slowest Humax I have owned, the HDR-Fox T2 runs rings around it speed wise, but you do get used to it. Not easy when you still have an HDR in the household though ????
You would think that nowadays they could put a decent CPU and enough RAM in these things to give them some ‘go’. It’s not as though we’re in the infancy of CPU and RAM design.
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