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November 28, 2017 at 9:58 am #19451
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InactiveHelp please, I have purchased the 1800T for my in laws, they don’t have WIFI can I upgrade the firmware without an internet connection. Also they cannot delete pre-recorded programs, how do they do this please, they are getting frustrated and I don’t blame them.
November 28, 2017 at 10:19 am #82672grahamlthompson
ParticipantYes you can upgrade the firmware using a USB stick if the box doesn’t already have the latest.
Check current software
Menu – settings – system – System Information
To delete a recording
Media – locate a recording – press opt+ (function) – note buttons you can use are shown at bottom of the screen. Delete is the default top function. Press Ok and again to confirm the delete.
Whole folders of recordings can be deleted by selecting a series folder and following the same procedure.
Welcome to our forum.
I don’t have a 2000T so not sure what latest software is. A owner of the box will no doubt post what software the box should have installed.
Incidentally the internet is not required to update, when a new one is broadcast it will pick up the update along with the broadcast channels.
Freeview updates are transmitted on PSB 1 the multiplex you use when watching BBC 1 in SD.
November 28, 2017 at 10:33 am #82673Anonymous
InactiveExcellent, will advice my in-laws who will be delighted, thanks for taking the time to respond, greatly appreciated, and thanks for the welcome.
What if you start an immediate recording and then decide you don’t want it and wish to stop the recording straight away ????, sorry they have just asked me this question.
November 28, 2017 at 10:39 am #82674grahamlthompson
Participantshurl77 – 4 minutes ago »
Excellent, will advice my in-laws who will be delighted, thanks for taking the time to respond, greatly appreciated, and thanks for the welcome.
What if you start an immediate recording and then decide you don’t want it and wish to stop the recording straight away ????, sorry they have just asked me this question.
It’s been a while. I have a HDR-Fox-T2 which is near identical, give me a few minutes.
Locate the recording in the Media list (Recorded programmes appear in the media list about 30 seconds after recording starts, you can watch the recording as it is made behind real time (Chasing Playback))
Press the square stop button on the transport controls go left to yes and press OK. Once stopped you can delete it like any other recording.
November 28, 2017 at 10:45 am #82675Martin Liddle
Participantshurl77 – 9 minutes ago »
What if you start an immediate recording and then decide you don’t want it and wish to stop the recording straight away ????
Press the stop button (white square two below the REC button).
November 28, 2017 at 10:49 am #82676Martin Liddle
Participantgrahamlthompson – 28 minutes ago »
I don’t have a 2000T so not sure what latest software is.
Version UKTFAC 1.01.18 Update date 10 Aug 2017.
November 28, 2017 at 11:11 am #82677Anonymous
InactiveHello, and many thanks, does nothing if you press the stop button I am afraid, just carries on recording, will try a firmware upgrade over the weekend when I next pop down, for the time being the unit is a pain.
November 28, 2017 at 11:44 am #82678grahamlthompson
Participantshurl77 – 31 minutes ago »
Hello, and many thanks, does nothing if you press the stop button I am afraid, just carries on recording, will try a firmware upgrade over the weekend when I next pop down, for the time being the unit is a pain.
You have to locate the recording in the media list and highlight it. Then press the stop button.
No point in updating if existing firmware matches Martins post.
Check there are no channels with channel numbers over 800 in the epg.
Photograph the recording schedule (you will need to re-instate) and carry out a reset to factory defaults (default password 0000)
November 28, 2017 at 12:07 pm #82679Martin Liddle
Participantshurl77 – 53 minutes ago »
Hello, and many thanks, does nothing if you press the stop button I am afraid, just carries on recording.
Then I suspect they are pressing the wrong button or the remote is faulty. I have never known pressing the stop button to fail to bring up a dialog requesting whether you actually want to stop the recording (and if there is more than one recording taking place allowing you to choose which to stop).
November 28, 2017 at 12:13 pm #82680grahamlthompson
ParticipantMartin Liddle – 4 minutes ago »
shurl77 – 53 minutes ago »
Hello, and many thanks, does nothing if you press the stop button I am afraid, just carries on recording.
Then I suspect they are pressing the wrong button or the remote is faulty. I have never known pressing the stop button to fail to bring up a dialog requesting whether you actually want to stop the recording (and if there is more than one recording taking place allowing you to choose which to stop).
Guessing it doesn’t work till approx 30 seconds after recording started same time as it appears in the media list.
If the recording is required to be deleted you might just as well stop it in the media list.
November 28, 2017 at 12:23 pm #82681Anonymous
InactiveAgain thanks for all of your help, I will pop down the weekend and do it myself to ensure they are pressing the right button.
November 28, 2017 at 12:25 pm #82682Anonymous
InactiveThanks to one and all will pop over and see my in laws the weekend and make sure they are doing the right things, sometimes they don’t ! lol.
November 28, 2017 at 12:51 pm #82683Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 59 minutes ago »
You have to locate the recording in the media list and highlight it. Then press the stop button.
Does that really work? Ive always just pressed ‘Stop’ while watching any live channel (as that is easier to get to) to bring up the stop dialog, on both HDR-FOX T2s and HDR-2000Ts. And there is no requirement to wait 30 seconds doing it that way.
Presumably it does not work on the epg and the schedule as well?
November 28, 2017 at 1:24 pm #82684grahamlthompson
ParticipantLuke – 29 minutes ago »
grahamlthompson – 59 minutes ago »
You have to locate the recording in the media list and highlight it. Then press the stop button.
Does that really work? Ive always just pressed ‘Stop’ while watching any live channel (as that is easier to get to) to bring up the stop dialog, on both HDR-FOX T2s and HDR-2000Ts. And there is no requirement to wait 30 seconds doing it that way.
Presumably it does not work on the epg and the schedule as well?
Try an instant recording which is what the OP specified. There’s a lag presumably down to the time to copy the time shift buffer to a proper recording. It took about 30 seconds to appear in the media list. As the OP asked to delete the recording you might just as well find it in the media list and stop it then delete it immediately after.
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