I am confused between the HDR 2000T & HDR Fox T2

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  • #15602
    Anonymous
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    Hi all,

    Is the HDR 2000T a replacement for the HDR Fox T2?

    What hoes the HDR 2000T do that the HDR Fox T2 doesn’t?

    Are they both for Freeview?

    Mick.

    #51736
    Barry
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    Mick

    In a word yes it is now the replacement for HDR T2

    HDR 2000T in comparison to HDR T2

    IPTV channels work.

    Supports NTFS HDD

    More memory on board, so noticeably quicker scrolling in EPG and using the Portal.

    No RF loop thru’ at present but engineers working on a fix hopefully.

    No front display.

    #51737
    Anonymous
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    Mick: There is a comparison of the two units HERE

    Barry : That sounds promising, I was thinking that maybe the 2000T had a hardware set-up that would not allow RF Loop though

    #51738
    Barry
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    Looks like you have to be a member to view the image in link, so cannot comment on it.

    #51739
    grahamlthompson
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    Hope Ezra doesn't mind

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    #51740
    Anonymous
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    The HDR 2000T has too many missing features for me to consider it a replacement for the HDR Fox T2. It is a substantially inferior product and I regard it as the cheaper model. It’s a shame there is no true replacement for the HDR Fox T2.

    #51741
    Anonymous
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    The reduced power consuption and IPTV are great but I would like to see some othe issues like passthrough and bookmarks addressed before I replace my T2. I hope there is news about these and other apparent steps back being addressed soon.

    Andy

    #51742
    Anonymous
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    I’d like to see the 2000T less shabbily built. An external power supply puts me right off for equipment in my AV rack. Also the lack of HD streaming to another box is a serious omission for my parents, who do exactly that using an HDR Fox T2 streaming to HD Fox T2.

    The lack of RF passthrough is a complete showstopper for every single installation I’ve seen of an HDR Fox T2. My parents and Aunt both use pass through to their respective TVs so that they can watch anything on the TV regardless of what their HDR Fox T2 is recording across any two muxes. What were Humax thinking omitting RF pass through? It beggars belief.

    #51743
    Barry
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    No RF loop thru’ at present but engineers working on a fix hopefully.

    Reliably informed that a fix has been engineered to the loopthru issue. 😉

    #51744
    Anonymous
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    That’s good. I hope a few of the other issues can be addressed like bookmarks and maybe an power switch on the back of the unit. That would make it a good replacement for the HDR T2.

    Andy

    #51745
    Anonymous
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    Barry – 2 hours ago  » 

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    No RF loop thru’ at present but engineers working on a fix hopefully.

    Reliably informed that a fix has been engineered to the loopthru issue. 😉

    Does this take the form of a software upgrade, or have physical changes been made with a revised hardware version to be produced? I am thinking of buying a 2000T, but I have been waiting for some of the software issues to be ironed out. If hardware tweaks are also to be made, I think I will wait a bit longer.

    #51746
    Barry
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    Software – loopthru’ enabled in same way as HDR T2 – switch off power saving in standby option which has been added to power options in settings/system menu.

    #51747
    Martin Liddle
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    Barry – 27 minutes ago  » 

    Software – loopthru’ enabled in same way as HDR T2 – switch off power saving in standby option which has been added to power options in settings/system menu.

    Excellent. Any idea when this will be released Barry? Also are the doing anything about the red and blue LEDs on the front that currently make it very difficult to tell if the box is recording or in standby (eg making the red light in standby much dimmer)?

    #51748
    Anonymous
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    Also are the doing anything about the red and blue LEDs on the front that currently make it very difficult to tell if the box is recording or in standby (eg making the red light in standby much dimmer)?

    The recently-released DTR-T2010 is similarly confusing, even though it has three LEDs to play with. It seems very odd.

    From http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/48260/c/348,1155,6239/related/1

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    #51749
    Barry
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    Martin Liddle – 15 hours ago  » 

    Barry – 27 minutes ago  » 

    Software – loopthru’ enabled in same way as HDR T2 – switch off power saving in standby option which has been added to power options in settings/system menu.

    Excellent. Any idea when this will be released Barry? Also are the doing anything about the red and blue LEDs on the front that currently make it very difficult to tell if the box is recording or in standby (eg making the red light in standby much dimmer)?

    No release info yet as this hot off the press, I just wanted to advise prospective buyers that the loopthru’ issue has been addressed. Have no info on LED situ, will ask next time I speak with Humax Towers.

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