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December 13, 2018 at 9:44 am #88968
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InactiveThat’s interesting to hear. I had my 9300 from new in 2011 (because of the digital switch over). It worked well for years but did have a few issues I worked around, for example the EPG only filling in for 3 days for channels other than ones you left the box on a channel from that multiplex (hope that makes sense), the sound skipping slightly on some programmes which pausing sometimes helped. I had numerous times of pulling the plug too to fix things, like when BBC1 didn’t record sound for a few days or one multiplex kept losing signal. What was the end for me was that I couldn’t put it in standby anymore (or it lose power) without it losing all my settings and recording schedule (luckily recorded programmes were always still there). I used it everyday and the hard drive was always OK, seems I was very lucky in that respect. I did love the box and it was usually fairly reliable. I hope yours continues for many years to come
December 13, 2018 at 9:54 am #88969Anonymous
InactiveI have the same issue with the EPG not populating very far ahead unless the right channel is left ‘on’. I believe this is a common fault and, although annoying (e.g. if setting up recordings before a holiday absence), it doesn’t prevent use. I don’t leave the unit in standby, but occasionally I do need to switch off/on to reboot it.
It is easy to change the hard drive and new or used units can be bought readily on eBay for £20 or so (at least, they could when I last needed one). A few bad segments is just about acceptable but there comes a time when replacement becomes necessary.
December 13, 2018 at 10:11 am #88970Anonymous
InactiveYes I replaced mine with the 5000t, it took some getting used to but I like it now. Recording four programmes is very handy.
Yes I think the EPG is a common issue, I just used to leave it on certain channels and then set my recordings, wasn’t too much hassle, something I got used to and became the norm.
I’m not very techy so not sure I would have been able to change the hard drive
I rang Humax once it kept losing my settings and recording schedule and they explained the parts were no long available as they’d stopped making them some time ago.I’ve read a lot online about people saying the 9300 is one of the best that’s been made, as it was my first Freeview recorder I didn’t realise it was the so good as had nothing to compare it to but I’m pleased it was.
December 26, 2018 at 1:47 pm #88971Anonymous
InactivePuffer – 1 week ago »
I have the same issue with the EPG not populating very far ahead unless the right channel is left ‘on’.
Being tuned to more than 1 transmitter can make this worse.
To tune to just 1 transmitter see
http://myhumax.org/forum/topic/week-old-9300t-and-epg-wont-fill-up-for-week#post-7097
If you want to reduce the gaps even further or even eliminate them all together then use the manual tuning instructions, but instead of tuning to 5 multiplexes you only tune 4 multiplexes (dropping the one you are least likely to want to watch)
These two techniques work because the 8300T is only able to hold about 14,500 events in total and the number broadcast against SD channels exceeded this back in 2012, and continued to grow exasperating the issue when ever anyone retuned and the PVR became aware of more channels.
Note that deleting channels during, or after, a retune has absolutely no impact on removing the gaps in the epg. It has to be a whole multiplex missed from tuning to reduce or eliminate the gaps.
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