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December 23, 2016 at 12:50 pm #48730
grahamlthompson
ParticipantTechStig – 19 minutes ago »
Hi Graham,
That’s kind of interesting. My box was tuned to BBC1 HD even though I was watching a recording. I’m in North Shropshire. If you don’t mind me asking, what region are you in? Feel free not to answer if you’d rather not!
Cheers
Simon
West Midlands. Sutton Coldfield terrestrial area. TBH I don’t think we have ever identified simultanous problems. They all seem to be rather random, and some get a lot more problems than others.
December 23, 2016 at 2:31 pm #48731Anonymous
InactiveI’m now far from convinced it’s a fressat problem. It did seem to start after the firmware update earlier this year – but I’m not sure how a firmware issue would turn out to be so random. I notice that psu issues and even dodgy capacitors have been mooted as reasons for problems with the FVP 4000T – as well as firmware.
Something glitching in the power supply/power control circuitry would not greatly surprise me. PSU’s are sometimes to blame for PC problems and have caused me problems with an AV unit due to overheating of the psu.
Does anyone else think that the problem could lie in that direction?
Simon
December 23, 2016 at 3:12 pm #48732grahamlthompson
ParticipantFreesat admitted the issue was their end when the reboots were happening to most boxes many times a day. No reason to suppose it’s not a hangover from the original issue. The Power Supply for the G2 boxes is largely external so not much inside to overheat anyway. Seen my reboot in a relatively cold room (19C) and also seems to be totally unrelated to cpu and hard disk activity.
If the box was going to overheat it would be when stressed, eg recording two HD channels and watching a recording, or recording 3 HD channels (one to the time shift buffer).
December 23, 2016 at 3:35 pm #48733Anonymous
InactiveFair enough. I’m no techie. We’re in their hands then. Who knows, maybe Santa will bring us a fix before too long! Have a boot free and enjoyable Christmas.
December 23, 2016 at 4:23 pm #48734Anonymous
InactiveNighthawk4 – 5 hours ago »
Mine restarted again last night, while I was watching a recording.
I waited without touching the remote and it did restart.
Oddly enough, the Router also restarted last night but not at the same time. In fact the Router restarted about half an hour after the Humax box. Coincidence I suppose.
My 1000S is rebooting at least twice per day now causing any in-progress recordings to fail and each time I lose the relatively new UKTV channels (Really, UK Drama, Yesterday); the only way to get them back is to do a channel retune which deletes any scheduled recordings. I called Humax yesterday and the bloke told me that a fix is due in January 2017 – anyone else heard this who can confirm? Final whinge – for goodness’ sake Freesat, updates on on your website this are way out of date – it’s still talking about software version 2.x and my box is on 3.00.44!!! Don’t you care at all about your consumers?
December 30, 2016 at 9:49 am #48735Anonymous
InactiveStill rebooting once per day most days.
Does not seem to make any difference how the system is being used at the time. Lost a couple of recordings due to this.
I am pretty sure it is not due to power-saving settings.
I tried restarting the complete system, but that has not made any difference so far.
On one occasion it came back and the EPG was blank. It had the channels, but with no programmes listed. I restarted the system and that came back. Otherwise, it has always come back correctly, but any recordings that were running are truncated and do not resume.
I checked the system update and it reported nothing available.
December 30, 2016 at 10:05 am #48736Anonymous
InactiveNighthawk4 – 11 minutes ago » …On one occasion it came back and the EPG was blank. It had the channels, but with no programmes listed…any recordings that were running are truncated…
I have not knowingly experienced any reboots but interestingly the other morning the box was booted up from s/by and the EPG was blank like yours, and remained that way until I completely pulled the power and restarted. Also my wife complained of a truncated recording and several others marked as “Failed!”.
Several posters are reporting Humax have a s/w update in the pipeline. Can you confirm that Barry?
December 30, 2016 at 10:26 am #48737Anonymous
InactiveYour box is restarting overnight.
The only way I could get the EPG back was to power off and on again.
Hope they do come up with a fix soon. the Freesat box is much better than Sky – not to mention much cheaper to run – but these reboots are getting annoying. I lost the Dr Who Special (which might have been recorded from the repeat last night) and Chicken Run yesterday – with both recordings truncated. Minor issues but still a bit tedious.
Still, I was having to restart my Sky box every couple of days and re-index the recordings every week or so. So the Freesat is still an improvement
December 30, 2016 at 11:13 am #48738Barry
ModeratorQuote:Several posters are reporting Humax have a s/w update in the pipeline. Can you confirm that Barry?Yes they have, no idea of the date yet.
December 30, 2016 at 11:29 am #48739Anonymous
InactiveDoes the update install automatically please?
December 30, 2016 at 11:37 am #48740Barry
ModeratorNighthawk4 – 7 minutes ago »
Does the update install automatically please?
Yes it will once released, more info when I have it.
December 30, 2016 at 3:17 pm #48741Anonymous
InactiveThanks. Let us hope it works – and soon.
January 3, 2017 at 3:33 pm #48742Anonymous
InactiveStill rebooting most days over the holidays
January 3, 2017 at 3:52 pm #48743Anonymous
InactiveNighthawk4 – 16 minutes ago »
Still rebooting most days over the holidays

I must admit I have not seen a reboot on my unit in a considerable time.
Given the frequency on the issue on yours I would try a reset to default (Take a picture of recording schedule which will be lost, recordings are retained.
You could also try disconnecting the unit from the LAN, if the reboots continue then it is not down to freesat’s servers.
January 3, 2017 at 4:04 pm #48744Anonymous
InactiveHi
I have been suffering occasional reboots over a long period of time. I did not put too much effort into issue at first as it was irregular and hard to pinpoint, however in the last two moths I decided to try and find the cause.
I found it hard to believe that it was firmware/software as friends with the same devices had no problems, so I assumed it to be the unit or environment.
I have an HDR-1000 at the moment so I purchased a new HDR-1100 as I had gone as far as I thought possible with what I had. I thought I had found the fix with just the new power supply but it then started rebooting at approximately 17:30 daily.
As I had already changed all peripheral items I tried a surge suppressor on the mains. Since then I have had no problems.
It is only been a week since I installed the surge suppressor but I have not had a reboot since (minimum of 1 a day before). To ensure that it has not rebooted when not watched I leave the channel with a slight pause (time lapse) on, knowing that a reboot would remove the lag.
Looking at the timeline, coincidentally, I believe that the problems started about the same time that I had a smart electricity meter installed. Again this may not be the problem, just a coincidence.
This may not be the silver bullet for everyone but for the price of a surge protector it might be worth a shot.
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