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  • #20092
    Anonymous
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    Hi, I’ve recently “upgraded” from a Fox T2 to a fvp 4000t

    I’ve a couple of questions that I can’t seem to find the answer to.

    1, In recordings, can I create folders like I could in the T2? ie 1 for films and 1 for music? I’ve got the 2tb version, so I planned to keep a selection of films and gigs. At the moment, there’s just 1 messy list of recordings.

    2, whist in guide. I don’t seem to be able to look at info for a program that is currently broadcasting, if I press ok it just changes over to that channel and I have to go back to guide and start again ????

    #87628
    Barry
    Moderator

    Welcome to our Forum :-)

    1. No you cannot create folders

    2. Highlighting programme and pressing Ok should give info (this was changed in a recent software update)

    What software version is currently on your unit?

    #87629
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Cheers Barry, thanks for having me!

    2, I thought it was auto updating but I can confirm it was not.

    Updated now to the latest software and that has sorted my info/guide issue.

    1, That’s disappointing. Hopefully they’ll address this in a future update.

    I did notice though that the recordings list with the update is a bit better as there’s a choice of grid or list, also the grid has smaller boxes, so more on a page and less scrolling.

    Thanks again ☺️

    #87630
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    So… over a year later!

    I now have an even longer list of recordings that I have to scroll through to get to what I want.

    It’s incredibly frustrating that a simple thing of being able to add folders has not been added to the software

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