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June 30, 2013 at 9:20 pm #14602
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InactiveHey guys and girls.
Bought our first Humax (HDR 1000S) box after a lifetime with Sky.
The guide / manual is next to useless but we are slowing getting the hang of it.
We are trying to fine a way of having the TV guide start at BBC1 instead of the current channel? If we are listening to a radio channel the only way we can get to the start is by keying 101. Is there a better way?
Also my wife is quite upset we can’t get Horse and Country channel that we had on FreeSky. Read a bit about manual tuning but nothing in the book about it.
Any tips?
Thanks guys,
Ben
June 30, 2013 at 9:53 pm #43717grahamlthompson
ParticipantHi welcome to the forum. By default the box boots to the last viewed channel. If you want to boot the box every time to the same channel then simply set the box to wake up every time to BBC1 channel 101 using the menus everyday before you normally use the box.
Home – General Settings – Power-On Timer and Power-off timer.
Not sure why you really want to do this.
With a HD box and a HD TV why don’t you boot to channel 108.
June 30, 2013 at 10:02 pm #43718Anonymous
InactiveThanks Graham although I don’t think I made myself clear.
Ive turned the auto off feature off already as we normally leave music on for the dogs when we are out (yeah I know) so It wasnt about booting up.
During normal viewing when hitting Guide, the guide starts from the current channel we are watching, whereas with Sky, it started from the beginning. Thats what we are after! Is this possible?
June 30, 2013 at 10:16 pm #43719Anonymous
InactiveBoomyDog – 54 minutes ago »
Hey guys and girls.
Bought our first Humax (HDR 1000S) box after a lifetime with Sky.
The guide / manual is next to useless but we are slowing getting the hang of it.
We are trying to fine a way of having the TV guide start at BBC1 instead of the current channel? If we are listening to a radio channel the only way we can get to the start is by keying 101. Is there a better way?
Also my wife is quite upset we can’t get Horse and Country channel that we had on FreeSky. Read a bit about manual tuning but nothing in the book about it.
Any tips?
Thanks guys,
Ben
That’s something I didn’t like about Sky as when just randomly going through the guide to see what was on and selected a channel to check it out you then had to trail through the EPG again just to get back to where you were.
Anyhow, when you press guide you can either type in 101 or press List on the remote and select Entertainment you should find BBC at the top.
You can get Horse and Country by using Non Freesat mode.
Go to settings menu, select system settings and select STB mode and change to non freesat.
Highlight and select Transponder, select User Define, select Frequency and input 12560, select Polarization and select Vertical, make sure symbol rate is 27500, select FEC and select 2/3, Save.
Select Next, Start channel search.
You’ll find other channels in that transponder too which you can delete through the setting menu and selecting the non Freesat box.
To go back to Freesat mode just select the Home Menu and select freesat mode.
July 1, 2013 at 9:02 am #43720grahamlthompson
ParticipantAlternative way is set up your favourites to include 101. On the guide screen press list up OK. Gonzo – has the bug that deleted Freesat recording reservations when entering non-freesat been fixed. Not used this for a while as I have a Foxsat-hdr with the CF channel editor installed ?
July 1, 2013 at 9:10 am #43721Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 6 minutes ago »
Alternative way is set up your favourites to include 101. On the guide screen press list up OK. Gonzo – has the bug that deleted Freesat recording reservations when entering non-freesat been fixed. Not used this for a while as I have a Foxsat-hdr with the CF channel editor installed ?
Yes indeedy
, I could be wrong, but believe it was fixed in v.22.
July 1, 2013 at 9:25 am #43722grahamlthompson
ParticipantOut of curiosity set up a test to see how long it takes on my box to do a full page down on the epg. As you can see the page down button was pressed at frame 151 in the clip. Full screen refresh took 47 frames or 1.88 seconds. Still a lot shorter than the claimed 3 seconds.
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July 1, 2013 at 9:51 am #43723Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 1 hour ago »
Out of curiosity set up a test to see how long it takes on my box to do a full page down on the epg. As you can see the page down button was pressed at frame 151 in the clip. Full screen refresh took 47 frames or 1.88 seconds. Still a lot shorter than the claimed 3 seconds.
Apart from the fact that this on a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with refresh times of the guide, it is still way longer than it takes using the long winded three button workaround and therfore way longer than it needs to take. You have provide evidence of a design flaw that you had previously appeared to deny the existence of, cheers for that.
Post edited to correct quotation error, cheers Gonzo 😳
July 1, 2013 at 10:32 am #43724Anonymous
Inactivesorbiegunnerou – 38 minutes ago »
-gonzo- – 36 minutes ago »
grahamlthompson – 6 minutes ago »
Alternative way is set up your favourites to include 101. On the guide screen press list up OK. Gonzo – has the bug that deleted Freesat recording reservations when entering non-freesat been fixed. Not used this for a while as I have a Foxsat-hdr with the CF channel editor installed ?
Yes indeedy
, I could be wrong, but believe it was fixed in v.22.
Apart from the fact that this on a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with refresh times of the guide, it is still way longer than it takes using the long winded three button workaround and therfore way longer than it needs to take. You have provide evidence of a design flaw that you had previously appeared to deny the existence of, cheers for that.
Lol, here’s you having a dig about thread having nothing to do with that topic and all the while your quoting the wrong post
July 1, 2013 at 10:35 am #43725Anonymous
Inactive-gonzo- – 1 minute ago »
sorbiegunnerou – 38 minutes ago »
-gonzo- – 36 minutes ago »
grahamlthompson – 6 minutes ago »
Alternative way is set up your favourites to include 101. On the guide screen press list up OK. Gonzo – has the bug that deleted Freesat recording reservations when entering non-freesat been fixed. Not used this for a while as I have a Foxsat-hdr with the CF channel editor installed ?
Yes indeedy
, I could be wrong, but believe it was fixed in v.22.
Apart from the fact that this on a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with refresh times of the guide, it is still way longer than it takes using the long winded three button workaround and therfore way longer than it needs to take. You have provide evidence of a design flaw that you had previously appeared to deny the existence of, cheers for that.
Lol, here’s you having a dig about thread having nothing to do with that topic and all the while your quoting the wrong post

a well apologies for that. hopefully the context madfe it clear. I’ll try and repair it.
July 1, 2013 at 3:31 pm #43726Anonymous
InactiveActually that last frame (frame 198) isn’t showing a completely refreshed screen – look closely at the bottom – the last elements to appear is the row with:-
(Home) -24 hrs Page down Page Up +24hrs
And frame 198 isn’t showing that row yet. Compare and contrast with your first frame (frame 150). This would imply it’s actually taking longer than 1.88 seconds.
But that’s moot really. The delay is real and noticeable.
July 1, 2013 at 9:01 pm #43727Anonymous
InactiveThanks Gonzo.
All done and i’ve shown my wife the steps. Its a bit long winded but at least she can watch the ponies jumping!
We had already started keying 101 in the guide but we were hoping there was a setting option?
Thanks for your help guys, I’ll leave you to your technical arguments that are way over my head!
July 1, 2013 at 9:11 pm #43728Anonymous
InactiveBoomyDog – 5 minutes ago »
Thanks Gonzo.
All done and i’ve shown my wife the steps. Its a bit long winded but at least she can watch the ponies jumping!
We had already started keying 101 in the guide but we were hoping there was a setting option?
Thanks for your help guys, I’ll leave you to your technical arguments that are way over my head!

Now you’ve saved the channel, all you need to do from now on is to just change the STB mode so no need to go through the transponder search again.
Just bear in mind though that all the while your in non Freesat mode that any scheduled recordings will not happen.
July 1, 2013 at 9:27 pm #43729Anonymous
InactiveOK, thanks for the extra info.
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