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August 28, 2016 at 4:52 pm #18281
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InactiveHi,
Yesterday afternoon, I put my DVR on and went to Recordings.
Up came a message saying “No recordings”.
I know that I have about 40 recordings.
I turned the box off & on a couple of times – to Noah Vale.
I then unplugged it, and all was well again.
I turned it on this a.m & all was well, but when I turned it on this afternoon, it again said “No recordings”.
I’ve had a couple of anomalies since it updated its-self recently.
Any ideas please ?
thanks for reading.
August 28, 2016 at 7:17 pm #73227Anonymous
InactiveIt`s happened to me a few times since last December but they always re-appear if you wait or unplug it.
August 28, 2016 at 8:15 pm #73228Anonymous
InactiveAugust 28, 2016 at 10:06 pm #73229Anonymous
InactiveI am also finding my recordings disappear, but return OK after a reboot.
This needs a fix!
August 29, 2016 at 9:54 am #73230Anonymous
InactiveIt is a feature of the Humax.
August 29, 2016 at 11:36 am #73231Anonymous
InactiveRecord a TV program for a few seconds – it kicks the file system into life. Delete the recording.
All done …
August 29, 2016 at 12:11 pm #73232Anonymous
InactiveAs I say, this has only occurred since it updates its-self a few days ago.
It certainly needs a fix if so many of us suffer from it.
Are we able to converse with Humax about this sort of thing ?
Do they watch this forum ?
August 30, 2016 at 12:26 am #73233Anonymous
InactiveUPDATE:
This evening, whilst watching a recorded program, it just turned its-self off. It was also recording something, which obviously stopped recording.
I turned it back on, and after showing the Humax logo (I guess this is a self check routine) it was o.k – for a while.
Its now 01:30, and its completely frozen !
Nothing works or happens from the remote. It won’t even turn on/off etc.
Although the LED on the remote is still strong, I took the batteries out to replace. This didn’t help, and both sets of batteries show full charge.
I’m about to unplug it,,,,,,, but its obvious that this kit is now faulty. Its a shame, as I’ve loved it since changing brands.
A usual remedy for this type of thing with the Topfields, is a failing PSU, due to blown capacitors.
After unplugging, its all o.k again.
Looks like back to Currys for this, but I’ll send a report to Humax in case it helps them.
better luck to the rest of you.
August 30, 2016 at 7:30 am #73234Anonymous
InactiveDo you return your PC each time it hangs?
These things occasionally happen with consumer electronics and are sometimes due to cosmic radiation which penetrates a chip and flips a bit within it. If you want to protect against it you need to install rather expensive radiation hardened chips which the average consumer is not prepared to pay for. Power spikes are another common cause of problems.
Similarly, although server computers appear to be identical to consumer computers they are very different and have a lot of additional hardware (eg error correcting memory instead of error detecting memory) to cope with problems like this and to be able to run 24 x 7.
The average consumer is not prepared to pay the extra to get 24 x 7 reliability so all consumers end up with products which occasionally do funny things.
By all means go back to your Topfield. It would be a strange choice for me as I would prefer a box with small glitches, which were fixed by trying again, or rebooting; rather than by replacing capacitors.
August 31, 2016 at 8:59 am #73235Anonymous
InactiveThis is happening with mine recently too. Last two nights at around midnight. Second time in the middle of a recording! I was watching another channel at the time so was able to re-start the recording losing just a few minutes. I checked the settings as I initially thought the ‘Auto Power Off’ may be activated, but no. Is this only since the last update? If so, there seems to be a ‘glitch’ in the update.
August 31, 2016 at 9:54 am #73236Anonymous
InactiveI have just back from Humax.
Rather than write it all out for them, I asked them to look at this thread.
I’m not sure if they read anything, or just sent a standardised reply.
Anyway, they suggest that I carry out a factory reset.
I’ll try to get to the weekend when the schedule isn’t as full before I do it.
I only bought it in January, so its still under guarantee.
August 31, 2016 at 6:49 pm #73237Anonymous
InactiveWill a factory reset blank all recordings, settings and schedules etc?
August 31, 2016 at 6:50 pm #73238Anonymous
Inactive007lookalike – 42 seconds ago »
Will a factory reset blank all recordings, settings and schedules etc?
Recordings No, Schedule and settings Yes.
August 31, 2016 at 9:33 pm #73239Anonymous
InactiveJohnH77 – 2 days ago »
Record a TV program for a few seconds – it kicks the file system into life. Delete the recording.
All done …
Sounds like the disk isn’t being spun up
September 1, 2016 at 7:38 am #73240Anonymous
InactiveQuote:Sounds like the disk isn’t being spun upIf that is correct, it will be easy to check. The Humax stores the TV programme being watched on the disk for the 2 hour buffer. The next time it happens I will see whether I can wind the TV back.
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