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May 24, 2011 at 10:49 am #12167
Barry
ModeratorVersion 1.02.18 now available from Beta site, this includes the portal amongst other fixes.
•Humax TV Portal enabled
•BBC iPlayer
•Internet Radio
•Wiki@TV
•Flickr
•Audio Drop out on HD programmes resolved
•SD / HD Audio balanced
•Back button returns to previously viewed channel (when i-plate is on screen)
•WiFi Support (Humax Dongle)
•Background Delete
•Auto Delete function – oldest files will be removed; Lock files so they are not Auto Deleted.
•Auto Delete is switched OFF as Default
To enable Auto Delete go to Menu > Preferences > Recording > Auto Delete
•Allow selection of Multiple Folders for copy/move/delete
•Trailer Booking (Green button “Book Me” prompt will appear on screen)
BBC and Channel 4 currently broadcasting info for Trailer Booking.
•SMS Input supported
•Power Saving in Standby option included in Installation Wizard
In addition to the release note above:
Edit – have deleted sentence referring to streaming, as I made a mistake, misunderstood a message 😳
May 24, 2011 at 11:11 am #25786myhumax
ParticipantBarry – 20 minutes ago »
If you are lucky enough to have an HD and HDR T2 you can now stream content from the HDR T2 to the HD T2 including HD.
One lucky MyHumax.Org member is going to get one next month!

Good news about the firmware… But can’t help feeling jealous (owning a FOXSAT-HD instead…)
May 24, 2011 at 11:57 am #25787Anonymous
InactiveAny news of impending HDR firmware updates?
Thanks
May 24, 2011 at 12:03 pm #25788Barry
Moderatorneilleeds – 2 minutes ago »
Any news of impending HDR firmware updates?
Thanks
Welcome to the Forum

The HDR has already an update that includes the above with the exception of the SD/HD audio balance. Won’t be to long before that is released publically for the HDR I guess. I will update members as soon as I get the definitive info.
May 24, 2011 at 12:13 pm #25789Anonymous
InactiveA typo in the instructions with the update in the “note” at the bottom gives the wrong file name “hdr_fox_t2_upgrade.hdf” although it does say “hd_fox_t2_upgrade.hdf” in the main instructions.
May 24, 2011 at 12:16 pm #25790Barry
Moderatorpeteringham – 2 minutes ago »
A typo in the instructions with the update in the “note” at the bottom gives the wrong file name “hdr_fox_t2_upgrade.hdf” although it does say “hd_fox_t2_upgrade.hdf” in the main instructions.
Thank you, I’ll highlight that to Humax Towers.
May 24, 2011 at 12:17 pm #25791Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 10 minutes ago »
neilleeds – 2 minutes ago »
Any news of impending HDR firmware updates?
Thanks
Welcome to the Forum

The HDR has already an update that includes the above with the exception of the SD/HD audio balance. Won’t be to long before that is released publically for the HDR I guess. I will update members as soon as I get the definitive info.
Thanks
May 24, 2011 at 12:45 pm #25792Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 1 hour ago »
If you are lucky enough to have an HD and HDR T2 you can now stream content from the HDR T2 to the HD T2 including HD.
Using what to stream from the HDR? I thought the DLNA server function was still in a closed beta. The last official release for the HDR was 1.02.07 and it only had FTP, not DLNA.
As for the “SD / HD Audio balanced”, I hope they’ve done a better job than they did with “Resolved SD / HD volume difference” in the 1.01.05 firmware for the HDR – that had to be swiftly (as in three weeks later) backed out in 1.01.09 because of the audio clipping problems in HD.
May 24, 2011 at 12:48 pm #25793Anonymous
InactiveIn the .TXT file Micom version: 7.63 should actually read 7.61
I am delighted that Humax have finally released BBC iPlayer for the HD-Fox T2 – I had pretty much given up all hope of the update ever arriving – thanks and well done Humax!
May 24, 2011 at 1:11 pm #25794Barry
Moderatorejstubbs – 22 minutes ago »
Barry – 1 hour ago »
If you are lucky enough to have an HD and HDR T2 you can now stream content from the HDR T2 to the HD T2 including HD.
Using what to stream from the HDR? I thought the DLNA server function was still in a closed beta. The last official release for the HDR was 1.02.07 and it only had FTP, not DLNA.
As for the “SD / HD Audio balanced”, I hope they’ve done a better job than they did with “Resolved SD / HD volume difference” in the 1.01.05 firmware for the HDR – that had to be swiftly (as in three weeks later) backed out in 1.01.09 because of the audio clipping problems in HD.
1. My mistake, misunderstood a message 😳 will remove the offending sentence to avoid further confusion.
2. Humax were not the only manufacturer caught out, I have replayed some Jools Holland recordings, and they appear fine.
May 24, 2011 at 1:13 pm #25795Barry
Moderatorsurv1v0r – 22 minutes ago »
In the .TXT file Micom version: 7.63 should actually read 7.61
I am delighted that Humax have finally released BBC iPlayer for the HD-Fox T2 – I had pretty much given up all hope of the update ever arriving – thanks and well done Humax!
Micom version can change on later production units, not sure why it is even mentioned, will bring this one up during my next conversation with Humax.
May 24, 2011 at 2:50 pm #25796Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 1 hour ago » I have replayed some Jools Holland recordings, and they appear fine.
That’s good to hear, Later was pretty much the definitive example of a programme that had HD audio problems after the first attempt at a “fix” on the HDR.
May 27, 2011 at 11:28 am #25797super-admin
KeymasterTest – please ignore.
May 31, 2011 at 9:18 am #25798Anonymous
InactiveBased on my experience, it is not possible to revert to an earlier version of the firmware (e.g. from 1.02.18 to 1.01.12). I believe that this may have something to do with a change in the firmware loader?
I would suggest that this limitation should either be corrected or any user should be warned in the clearest possible terms?
May 31, 2011 at 12:26 pm #25799Anonymous
InactiveBased on my experience, it is not possible to revert to an earlier version of the firmware (e.g. from 1.02.18 to 1.01.12). I believe that this may have something to do with a change in the firmware loader?
This is because Humax changed the flash (virtual) partition layout with the 1.02.18 release, including the location of the boot loader. The old software updates don’t include the boot loader component so when they are applied you end up without a boot loader at all. The box will then obviously not boot.
With third party tools, it is possible to combine the old and new update files to produce a downgrade file, but I would concur that Humax should retrospectively update at least the 1.01.12 download to include the bootloader component.
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