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July 10, 2013 at 2:19 pm #14735
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InactiveWhen my 1000S is in standby mode, I press the power-on button and it takes a whole 30 seconds before I see “TV” appear. During that seconds I have 10 seconds or so of Freesat and Humax logos, then a few seconds of blackness, then another 15 seconds of Freetime animation.
I could understand why all this is needed from a cold start, but this is just coming out of standby. Even my old Sky+ box could manage that in less than 2 seconds.
Is there a
fastboot, when actually it’s wrong to even use the term fastboot because that implies it’s booting, is there a fast leave standby option somewhere?July 10, 2013 at 3:00 pm #45813Anonymous
InactiveNo.
July 10, 2013 at 3:18 pm #45814grahamlthompson
ParticipantUntil recently Sky boxes don’t have a proper EU compliant sby mode. Basically when you put a Sky box in sby everything is still powerered including the hard disk, when you turn on the box all you are doing is powering up the video and audio output stages. even the lnb is continuously powered. The 2 second boot is not only illegal (Newer PVR’s have to be capable recording from a sub 0.5W sby, it’s costing you money. A Sky box in sby uses over 40 times as much power as a HDR1000s in low power sby (About 22W compared to 0.5W).
That’s over £20.00 per annum in electricity consumption. If you tend to boot up your box around the same time every day set a wake up timer about 15 minutes before you normally use the box.
July 10, 2013 at 3:19 pm #45815Anonymous
InactivePollensa1946 – 18 minutes ago »
No.
That’s not the answer I was looking for. I guess I’m going to have to adjust my viewing habits (switch it on before I sit down for some TV).
July 10, 2013 at 4:42 pm #45816Anonymous
Inactived4005 – 1 hour ago »
Pollensa1946 – 18 minutes ago »
No.
That’s not the answer I was looking for. I guess I’m going to have to adjust my viewing habits (switch it on before I sit down for some TV).
The display of the logos is performed during the boot of the Linux operating system and the start-up of the application. I think 30 seconds is actually very good from a sub <0.5 w standby mode. Wish my PC could beat it.
July 10, 2013 at 5:13 pm #45817Anonymous
InactiveREPASSAC – 31 minutes ago »
d4005 – 1 hour ago »
Pollensa1946 – 18 minutes ago »
No.
That’s not the answer I was looking for. I guess I’m going to have to adjust my viewing habits (switch it on before I sit down for some TV).
The display of the logos is performed during the boot of the Linux operating system and the start-up of the application. I think 30 seconds is actually very good from a sub <0.5 w standby mode. Wish my PC could beat it.
For a Linux boot I agree it’s fine. But I assumed in standby mode it was running – otherwise how else would it wake itself up for recordings?
July 10, 2013 at 5:35 pm #45818Anonymous
Inactive“how else would it wake itself up for recordings?”
I believe it does that 15 mins before the recording is due to start.
July 10, 2013 at 5:41 pm #45819grahamlthompson
ParticipantPollensa1946 – 1 minute ago »
“how else would it wake itself up for recordings?”
I believe it does that 15 mins before the recording is due to start.
The only function it really has in sby is the clock and the recording schedule. If you turn off low power sby the clock is then displayed on the front panel.
For recordings made using accurate recording the box wakes up 15 minutes before the scheduled recording time to watch for change of running status signalling the programme has started. During this period and while actually recording boot up is near instantaneous.
If you have auto padding or manual recordings the box wakes up a minute or so before the recording is due to start based on the adjusted schedule time and padding for auto padding or on the manual start time set.
If you have a usb drive connected to one of the ports then when the box wakes from sby you can see the drive LED indicating it’s awake.
July 10, 2013 at 5:42 pm #45820Anonymous
InactivePollensa1946 – 6 minutes ago »
“how else would it wake itself up for recordings?”
I believe it does that 15 mins before the recording is due to start.
I suppose it must be some kind of BIOS feature they’re using. Pretty smart of them.
July 10, 2013 at 5:50 pm #45821grahamlthompson
Participantd4005 – 4 minutes ago »
Pollensa1946 – 6 minutes ago »
“how else would it wake itself up for recordings?”
I believe it does that 15 mins before the recording is due to start.
I suppose it must be some kind of BIOS feature they’re using. Pretty smart of them.
The box has enough NVRAM to enable boot from next to nothing, and is also servicing the IR remote port. All new pvr’s will have this capability. It’s a EU requirement to reduce sby power requirements. The 2008 Foxsat-hdr conformed to the then requirement for 0.75W sby power. The G2 boxes conform to the later 0.5W restriction.
If you have a modern TV the sby power will be around 0.1W, just enough to respond to the remote control power on command.
Sky box design by comparison is rather primitive.
July 11, 2013 at 8:53 am #45822Anonymous
InactiveI’m at a loss to understand why you need to change your viewing habits? We are talking about 35 seconds not 35 minutes. 🙄
July 11, 2013 at 8:58 am #45823Anonymous
InactiveFaust – 1 minute ago »
I’m at a loss to understand why you need to change your viewing habits? We are talking about 35 seconds not 35 minutes. 🙄
Not so much viewing habits (which sounds a bit larger than what I meant). More a case of reordering the sequence I might go through when about to view something.
Whereas previously I might go into the kitchen, get a drink, come back and sit down on the sofa, switch the TV on, then switch the sky box on.
That “habit” would now change to switch the humax on, go to the kitchen and get a drink, come back and sit down on the sofa, switch the TV on.
July 11, 2013 at 9:35 am #45824Anonymous
Inactived4005 – 36 minutes ago »
Faust – 1 minute ago »
I’m at a loss to understand why you need to change your viewing habits? We are talking about 35 seconds not 35 minutes. 🙄
Not so much viewing habits (which sounds a bit larger than what I meant). More a case of reordering the sequence I might go through when about to view something.
Whereas previously I might go into the kitchen, get a drink, come back and sit down on the sofa, switch the TV on, then switch the sky box on.
That “habit” would now change to switch the humax on, go to the kitchen and get a drink, come back and sit down on the sofa, switch the TV on.
Lol but even still, its only 35 seconds
July 11, 2013 at 9:38 am #45825Anonymous
Inactive-gonzo- – 1 minute ago »
d4005 – 36 minutes ago »
Faust – 1 minute ago »
I’m at a loss to understand why you need to change your viewing habits? We are talking about 35 seconds not 35 minutes. 🙄
Not so much viewing habits (which sounds a bit larger than what I meant). More a case of reordering the sequence I might go through when about to view something.
Whereas previously I might go into the kitchen, get a drink, come back and sit down on the sofa, switch the TV on, then switch the sky box on.
That “habit” would now change to switch the humax on, go to the kitchen and get a drink, come back and sit down on the sofa, switch the TV on.
Lol but even still, its only 35 seconds
If it were 35 minutes I’d be compiling a petition to the government.
Like you said though, it’s only 35 seconds, so I only asked a question in a forum

and subsequently realised that turning the Humax on should be the first thing I do, not the last

It’s not like I’m going to re-organize my life around it. I’ve already lost half a dozen 35 second chunks on the last few posts in this thread 😯
July 11, 2013 at 2:18 pm #45826Anonymous
InactivePersonally speaking more often than not I use Freeview via my TV and only switch the Humax on if I decide to record what I’m watching, want to watch a programme I’ve already recorded or want to set a programme tp record via the EPG.
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