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January 2, 2016 at 2:06 pm #17550
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InactiveOn my PVR9300 while viewing EPG, if I pressed the record button from a selected EPG program it offered the series record option if applicable. The 4000T in this situation just sets up a one off record into the schedule – is this a bug or a feature ?
Has anyone noticed that occasionally, when a future program is being advertised on live TV, the 4000 comes up with a green button option to create a scheduled recording. I’m not a great fan of the 4000T so far compared to my previous Humax boxes but has to be said that this is a nice feature.
January 2, 2016 at 2:11 pm #67711grahamlthompson
ParticipantUse the OK button, not the record button.
January 2, 2016 at 3:15 pm #67712Anonymous
InactiveI agree but this just adds unnecessary key presses compared to the 9300 model.
January 2, 2016 at 3:27 pm #67713grahamlthompson
Participantgiverny – 11 minutes ago »
I agree but this just adds unnecessary key presses compared to the 9300 model.
Why ?
January 2, 2016 at 3:37 pm #67714Anonymous
InactiveWith the 9300, you moved the cursor to the program of choice within the EPG and pressed the record button and the box gave you the options of single or series record. Didn’t have to press an OK button first and of course the 9300 also had the beauty of an “i” button as well.
January 2, 2016 at 3:41 pm #67715grahamlthompson
Participantgiverny – 2 minutes ago »
With the 9300, you moved the cursor to the program of choice within the EPG and pressed the record button and the box gave you the options of single or series record. Didn’t have to press an OK button first and of course the 9300 also had the beauty of an “i” button as well.
Presumably the OK button does exactly the same thing. It certainly does that on all the later Freeview+ pvrs that I have owned.
January 2, 2016 at 3:54 pm #67716Anonymous
InactiveIt is not the end of the world but just feels more tedious to have to press the OK button every time. The 9300 feels much more intuitative and automatically offered the choice of single or series from the EPG, even the display of the EPG highlighted which progs were series record which is lacking on the 4000.
It just feels as though the designers have not thought through making the box as easy to use as they could – a bit like the search feature on the 4000 where you have to press search and also the OK button to get the alpha selection (why not just display the alpha list straight away – makes no sense to me).
January 2, 2016 at 3:59 pm #67717grahamlthompson
Participantgiverny – 1 minute ago »
It is not the end of the world but just feels more tedious to have to press the OK button every time. The 9300 feels much more intuitative and automatically offered the choice of single or series from the EPG, even the display of the EPG highlighted which progs were series record which is lacking on the 4000.
It just feels as though the designers have not thought through making the box as easy to use as they could – a bit like the search feature on the 4000 where you have to press search and also the OK button to get the alpha selection (why not just display the alpha list straight away – makes no sense to me).
Still not following you. I don’t have the FVP-4000T but I imagine after pressing OK (or record) you have to use the cursor keys to select the required option. As these are co-located with OK it seems logical to me. That’s how the HDR FOX T2 works, and never seen any complaints about this despite it’s age.
January 2, 2016 at 4:09 pm #67718Anonymous
InactiveI agree that there are a lot more button presses needed for many operations with the 4000T, but I don’t think that this is one of them.
To record one programme from the EPG just press the record button.
To record a series don’t press the record button at all, just press OK instead and then press it again when the series record option appears.
And I have noticed, and used, the ‘Green Button’ feature
January 2, 2016 at 6:50 pm #67719Anonymous
Inactivegiverny – 3 hours ago »
With the 9300, you moved the cursor to the program of choice within the EPG and pressed the record button and the box gave you the options of single or series record. Didn’t have to press an OK button first and of course the 9300 also had the beauty of an “i” button as well.
The OK button, the record button does nothing in the situation you describe.
January 3, 2016 at 11:46 am #67720Anonymous
InactiveIn this situation (selecting from the EPG), the record button schedules a one off record for the highlighted program.
January 3, 2016 at 5:50 pm #67721Anonymous
Inactivegiverny – 5 hours ago »
In this situation (selecting from the EPG), the record button schedules a one off record for the highlighted program.
but not on 9300T which you were refferring to.
To compare with your previous Humax you need to compare what happens when you press the OK button on the 9300T with the selction options from the FVP-4000T.
If you after just a 1 off recording then the FVP-4000T comes off best as only 1 button press is needed to record the highlighted programme fron the epg.
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