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September 3, 2019 at 10:41 am #20713
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InactiveI do wish that the BBC (and maybe others) would avoid using different codes for a regular programme just because it is a different series. The 5000T cannot cope with it.
I regularly record Pointless at 1715 and last night suddenly noticed at 1720 that the blue light was on. Quickly went to BBC1 and pressed record, but missed the first 5 minutes. On investigation it turned out it was episode 1 of a different series to last week.
It is a pity that the 5000T was not designed with some alternative method of programming which does not rely on CRID, such as one based on the programme name. I could use a regular timed recording, but that doesn’t help much for a programme which is only on weekdays.
I know there is nothing we can do about it, but I do find it irritating.
End of moan-up!!
September 3, 2019 at 12:51 pm #92167Anonymous
InactiveI have raised a complaint to the BBC about this.
September 3, 2019 at 6:08 pm #92168Anonymous
InactiveI get the same thing but as annoying is when they use the same code for the repeat, usually on 5 where it records an episode in the middle of the night. When you examine the series it does not show it will record but it does anyway.
September 3, 2019 at 7:10 pm #92169Anonymous
InactiveFair point, but at least with that you have a recording which you can delete.
With the problem I was describing, unless you are lucky and spot it in time, you have nothing.
That means you have to fall back on one of the four catch-up services which all have their own confusing foibles and which I hate. I much prefer to avoid them by recording myself.
September 4, 2019 at 7:49 am #92170Anonymous
InactiveA1944 – 18 hours ago »
I have raised a complaint to the BBC about this.
Well, that was a waste of time! Their reply was very unhelpful, demanding that I phone them with lots of fairly useless details to get any help at all.
I have now submitted the details via the online route I used previously and await a reply.
September 4, 2019 at 8:42 am #92171Anonymous
InactiveOut of interest, does anyone know of a way to display the CRID codes for programmes on the schedule of the 5000T?
Edit: OK, I have found it via the Hidden Menu:
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Bring up the System Information menu page
Menu > Settings > System > System Information
Access to the hidden menu is by an undocumented service code, On the Remote enter in sequence :-
RED > GREEN > YELLOW > BLUE > GREEN > YELLOW > BLUE
(ignore the “no entry” icon that appears on the screen).
September 13, 2019 at 12:17 pm #92172Anonymous
InactiveYes I have found another anomaly regarding using the series crid
I have been having a mysterious event recording Doc Martin on ITV 3 on Monday evenings on the list of programmes on the left of the list when it is selected on the programme guide four episodes of helicopter ER on Saturdays (broadcast on REALLY channel) are shown and recorded. Looking at the the series CRID it is identical to the doc Martin crid
I have also been caught out with missing BBC when the series number changes.
Looks like that a more stringent search needs to be applied where it looks for the programme title and files the series separately.
Just a thought as I got used to when using Topfield recorders you could set up a SERIES TEXT OR POWER (mix of both text &series search)
September 13, 2019 at 3:03 pm #92173Anonymous
Inactiveredmic – 2 hours ago »
I have been having a mysterious event recording Doc Martin on ITV 3 on Monday evenings on the list of programmes on the left of the list when it is selected on the programme guide four episodes of helicopter ER on Saturdays (broadcast on REALLY channel) are shown and recorded. Looking at the the series CRID it is identical to the doc Martin crid
The series CRIDs are not identical. They do have different series CRIDs. It is only the trailing part of the series’ CRIDs that are the same. Broadcasters always use something unique to them to help ensure that a series from one broadcaster doesn’t interfere with another broadcaster’s series.
The full CRIDs for the two series are:
bds.tv/ebs49743
www.itv.com/ebs49743
Humax used to know how to handle series CRIDs.
I’ve just now setup a schedule series event for Helicopter ER on my HDR-FOX T2. Looking in its schedule database (i.e. at the internal storage not what you see on the screen) it has the series CRID as the full text i.e. “bds.tv/ebs49743”, and looking at the schedule menu it has only set the Really programmes to record.
It looks like Humax have introduced a bug in the the FVP-4000T/FVP-5000T and are only using part of the series CRID when they should be using all of it.
September 13, 2019 at 3:20 pm #92174Anonymous
InactiveA1944 – 1 week ago »
Out of interest, does anyone know of a way to display the CRID codes for programmes on the schedule of the 5000T?
Edit: OK, I have found it via the Hidden Menu:
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Bring up the System Information menu page
Menu > Settings > System > System Information
Access to the hidden menu is by an undocumented service code, On the Remote enter in sequence :-
RED > GREEN > YELLOW > BLUE > GREEN > YELLOW > BLUE
(ignore the “no entry” icon that appears on the screen).
Nice one A1944!
I have been looking for the access code for a hidden menu for years (there had to be one). It is likely there are more, because this menu doesn’t include much. Where did you find this code?
September 13, 2019 at 3:52 pm #92175Anonymous
InactiveSSThing – 25 mins ago »
A1944 – 1 week ago »
I have been looking for the access code for a hidden menu for years (there had to be one). It is likely there are more, because this menu doesn’t include much. Where did you find this code?It is the same as all the preceding Humax freeview HD recorders and receiver, and the satellite HDR-1000S series, which all are very similar to the 2008 Humax foxsat.
September 13, 2019 at 4:04 pm #92176Anonymous
InactiveLuke – 11 mins ago »
SSThing – 25 mins ago »
A1944 – 1 week ago »
I have been looking for the access code for a hidden menu for years (there had to be one). It is likely there are more, because this menu doesn’t include much. Where did you find this code?It is the same as all the preceding Humax freeview HD recorders and receiver, and the satellite HDR-1000S series, which all are very similar to the 2008 Humax foxsat.
It never occurred to me that it may be the same as another model.
September 13, 2019 at 5:33 pm #92177Anonymous
InactiveI forget where I found it, though I don’t think it referred to the 4000T/5000T, however I tried it and it worked.
September 13, 2019 at 7:34 pm #92178Anonymous
InactiveA1944 – 1 hour ago »
I forget where I found it, though I don’t think it referred to the 4000T/5000T, however I tried it and it worked.
I believe the wording you used earlier was first used on hummy.tv’s description for the HDR-FOX T2 and HD-FOX T2
https://wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/Hidden_Settings_Menu
Closer to this forum are:
September 13, 2019 at 9:58 pm #92179Anonymous
InactiveLuke – 2 hours ago »
A1944 – 1 hour ago »
I forget where I found it, though I don’t think it referred to the 4000T/5000T, however I tried it and it worked.
I believe the wording you used earlier was first used on hummy.tv’s description for the HDR-FOX T2 and HD-FOX T2
You are probably right, that does look familiar.
September 16, 2019 at 1:34 pm #92180Anonymous
InactiveInterestingly – when I set to record Last night of the Proms on Saturday last a number of other programmes was set to record with the same series CRID – FP.BBC.CO.UK/P8TGSA. This included Radio 3 and BBC RB1 as well as BBC1 and BBC 2. However the Programme CRID showed different information for each programme as I would expect. Anybody know how this is meant to work? I assume a BBC “issue” which the HUMAX doesn’t handle properly by ignoring the programme CRID
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