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October 7, 2015 at 5:42 pm #17161
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InactiveHi,
I am thinking of buying a HDR-1100s but have some questions which I hope owners can help me with.
I am looking at moving from sky back to freesat. I haven’t been on freesat in about 4 years and it seems a lot has changed, namely freetime.
My questions regarding the box:
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[*]does it have a built in fan, if so can you hear it?[/*]
[*]how much time does it take to boot? And does it differ if you turn off low energy standby?[/*]
[*]do you notice any lag accessing the menus, epg etc?[/*]
[*]is there any noticeable lag / delays when using DLNA to access content over the network?[/*]
[*]are the on demand players responsive or do they have a bit of lag? I have a roku streaming stick and it seems a bit slow at times and I get the impression it will be the same on an STB[/*]
[*]has anyone experienced freezing / random reboots? If so often?[/*]
[*]what is the upscaling quality like[/*]
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My previous freesat boxes where from bush and Samsung And they weren’t great. I know bush are low end so I shouldn’t have expected much from them but the Samsung had lots of issues too. It would miss recordings, take about 1-2 mins to boot and Freeze a lot. I know Humax have good reputation and I did have an old fox-t2 for a while but had to sell due to poor reception in my area.
The sky box I have has been very good and has been fast and responsive since day one so I am a bit concerned about buying a different STB.
Thanks for any help
Ash
October 7, 2015 at 7:14 pm #64279Anonymous
Inactiveashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » does it have a built in fan
No idea…
ashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » if so can you hear it
…Because I can’t hear it.
ashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » how much time does it take to boot
About 40 secs.
ashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » does it differ if you turn off low energy standby
No idea, never use it.
ashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » do you notice any lag accessing the menus, epg et
None at all.
ashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » is there any noticeable lag / delays when using DLNA to access content over the network
The DNLA client is completely hopeless/useless.
ashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » are the on demand players responsive or do they have a bit of lag
On my network they are very responsive.
ashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » has anyone experienced freezing / random reboots
Presently, no. Last s/w update fixed that problem.
ashneedham87 – 1 hour ago » what is the upscaling quality like
Excellent.
October 7, 2015 at 7:57 pm #64280Anonymous
InactiveThanks pollensa1946
If you had to replace it, would you buy it again?
October 7, 2015 at 8:12 pm #64281Barry
ModeratorQuote:The DNLA client is completely hopeless/useless.I disagree, it works perfectly well with my Netgear readyNAS.
October 7, 2015 at 8:17 pm #64282Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 1 minute ago »
Quote:The DNLA client is completely hopeless/useless.I disagree, it works perfectly well with my Netgear readyNAS.
I have a Synology diskstation and was looking to connect to a plex server running on it. I suppose the server can be just as much a problem as the client.
October 8, 2015 at 6:57 am #64283Anonymous
Inactiveashneedham87 – 10 hours ago »
Thanks pollensa1946
If you had to replace it, would you buy it again?
I should have mentioned, I have the older 1000S model. It’s not a ground-breaking, innovative box and initially had lots of problems, although it has now matured into a nice, stable box. For Freesat it’s the best that’s available. So, on balance, yes I would buy again.
October 8, 2015 at 7:03 am #64284Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 10 hours ago »
Quote:The DNLA client is completely hopeless/useless.I disagree, it works perfectly well with my Netgear readyNAS.
This discussion has ranged back and forth since the box was introduced in 2012. Some, like myself, have been unable to use it ( I have a QNAP NAS), others have no difficulty. I consider myself fairly expert in this field so qualified to comment as I did. On the now defunct Freesat forum I documented the problems at length. They deleted my post (which was not uncommon for many contributors) and simply ignored it. I have a simple, stand-alone media player alongside the Humax, cost around 70 Pounds, works perfectly with my NAS.
October 9, 2015 at 8:34 am #64285Anonymous
InactiveDoes anyone know if there are any major differences with the 1100s compared to the 1000s except the box design and wifi? I have seen quite a few 1000s about second hand and refrub that are considerably cheaper and was considering one. I only plan to use it for 2-3 years then review the best platform at that point.
October 9, 2015 at 8:59 am #64286grahamlthompson
ParticipantAfaik we do not know for definite about the hardware being identical. But we do know that the same software is used for 1000S/1010S and 1100S, so any difference must be relatively small.
I have had a 1000S since launch and it has been flawless (I did stick a 2TB drive in it (like Repassac) fairly soon after I got it.
October 9, 2015 at 4:50 pm #64287Anonymous
InactiveAnd I’ve been more than pleased with my single-tuner HB1000S. Considering it only cost £80 new, it’s just about the best-value media tech item I’ve ever owned.
October 9, 2015 at 5:30 pm #64288Anonymous
InactiveTbh i am a little concerned with buying second hand but then again from what I hear most people don’t seem to have problems with Humax equipment
October 9, 2015 at 5:41 pm #64289Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 50 minutes ago »
And I’ve been more than pleased with my single-tuner HB1000S. Considering it only cost £80 new, it’s just about the best-value media tech item I’ve ever owned.
Agree totally – a really great second unit for me.
October 9, 2015 at 5:44 pm #64290Anonymous
Inactiveashneedham87 – 12 minutes ago »
Tbh i am a little concerned with buying second hand but then again from what I hear most people don’t seem to have problems with Humax equipment
Don’t think you will find second hand HDR-1100Ss out there yet.
But you may find HDR-1010Ss.
October 9, 2015 at 5:54 pm #64291Anonymous
InactiveREPASSAC – 9 minutes ago »
ashneedham87 – 12 minutes ago »
Tbh i am a little concerned with buying second hand but then again from what I hear most people don’t seem to have problems with Humax equipment
Don’t think you will find second hand HDR-1100Ss out there yet.
But you may find HDR-1010Ss.
I was thinking of the 1000s second hand (although I have seen a 1100s) at cash converters but don’t think it would be covered by warranty).
October 21, 2015 at 10:44 am #64292Anonymous
InactivePollensa1946 – 1 week ago »
Barry – 10 hours ago »
Quote:The DNLA client is completely hopeless/useless.I disagree, it works perfectly well with my Netgear readyNAS.
This discussion has ranged back and forth since the box was introduced in 2012. Some, like myself, have been unable to use it ( I have a QNAP NAS), others have no difficulty. I consider myself fairly expert in this field so qualified to comment as I did. On the now defunct Freesat forum I documented the problems at length. They deleted my post (which was not uncommon for many contributors) and simply ignored it. I have a simple, stand-alone media player alongside the Humax, cost around 70 Pounds, works perfectly with my NAS.
Makes grim reading….I have an 1100S arriving any minute now and the reason to buy was to work alongside…..guess what?….a QNAP 410.
Possible to ask for some details of your experiences on this one please? Must admit the QNAP works a treat on every other TV, Sonos and other bits and pieces we have had. Would appreciate any data/advice you have on this one please
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