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July 3, 2015 at 5:26 am #62383
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Inactivehappynomad – Think the ‘stammer’ is not related to latest software.
Can you provide more details of your setup:
do you use an amp, how connected to TV, what happens if you change channels, does this happen on SD and HD channels, What are your sound settings on your HDR-1000S?
July 3, 2015 at 1:56 pm #62384Anonymous
InactiveREPASSAC – 8 hours ago »
happynomad – Think the ‘stammer’ is not related to latest software.
Can you provide more details of your setup:
do you use an amp, how connected to TV, what happens if you change channels, does this happen on SD and HD channels, What are your sound settings on your HDR-1000S?
Hi REPASSAC, thanks for response to my ‘noobie’ question. to answer the points in order…
1. No Amp
2. Connected directly to TV (Samsung Smart) by HDMI
3. Haven’t tried changing channels – the actual events are very brief
but I now know that both BBC1 & BBC2 are affected and that recordings
also capture the stammer.
4. Suspect both SD and HD but will need to confirm
5. Sound Setting currently:
Audio type = Stereo
Digital Audio Out = Multi Channel
The STB is pretty much as out of the box apart from Humax USB wifi and my network settings.
Hopefully nothing major though as Freesat, new to us late last year, is the best move we have made after being with Sky since Sat Tv first started.
Cheers
July 3, 2015 at 2:28 pm #62385Anonymous
InactiveThe reason for asking if it was both SD and HD is that HD channels encode audio differently and with HD it is passed directly to the TV to decode. The digital audit out setting change will change this so the Humax decodes it in the same way as SD sound.
Suggest you also check the HDMI cable is well seated at both ends.
July 4, 2015 at 7:48 am #62386Anonymous
InactiveNow my WiFi bridge is no longer working with the box since the update(although the box does tell me it’s connected to the network) what dongle are working since the update? I don’t want to buy homeplugs as I have enough things plugged in behind the telly. Thanks
July 4, 2015 at 8:14 am #62387Martin Liddle
ParticipantGixer – 25 minutes ago »
Now my WiFi bridge is no longer working with the box since the update(although the box does tell me it’s connected to the network) what dongle are working since the update?
What make and model of WiFi bridge? I don’t understand how the software update would have any effect on a WiFi bridge.
July 4, 2015 at 8:24 am #62388Anonymous
InactiveMartin Liddle – 2 minutes ago »
Gixer – 25 minutes ago »
Now my WiFi bridge is no longer working with the box since the update(although the box does tell me it’s connected to the network) what dongle are working since the update?
What make and model of WiFi bridge? I don’t understand how the software update would have any effect on a WiFi bridge.
It’s a Gap-Link HX801.I don’t know why it’s effected either. I rolled the software back to firmware 1.00.22 and it all worked fine. Of course the box then updates again to 2.02.07 and “On-demand is loading” continually. As the bridge connects via the ethernet port I as baffled why I can no longer get the on-demand service
July 4, 2015 at 9:57 am #62389Anonymous
InactiveGixer – 1 hour ago »
Martin Liddle – 2 minutes ago »
Gixer – 25 minutes ago »
Now my WiFi bridge is no longer working with the box since the update(although the box does tell me it’s connected to the network) what dongle are working since the update?
What make and model of WiFi bridge? I don’t understand how the software update would have any effect on a WiFi bridge.
It’s a Gap-Link HX801.I don’t know why it’s effected either. I rolled the software back to firmware 1.00.22 and it all worked fine. Of course the box then updates again to 2.02.07 and “On-demand is loading” continually. As the bridge connects via the ethernet port I as baffled why I can no longer get the on-demand service
Previously it was announced (https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/software-update-june-15th-2015/page/17#post-38496) that Version 2.02.07 had been temporarily pulled so that those who prefer could roll back to the earlier version. Is 2.02.07 now being broadcast again?
July 4, 2015 at 10:10 am #62390Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 11 minutes ago »
Gixer – 1 hour ago »
Martin Liddle – 2 minutes ago »
Gixer – 25 minutes ago »
Now my WiFi bridge is no longer working with the box since the update(although the box does tell me it’s connected to the network) what dongle are working since the update?
What make and model of WiFi bridge? I don’t understand how the software update would have any effect on a WiFi bridge.
It’s a Gap-Link HX801.I don’t know why it’s effected either. I rolled the software back to firmware 1.00.22 and it all worked fine. Of course the box then updates again to 2.02.07 and “On-demand is loading” continually. As the bridge connects via the ethernet port I as baffled why I can no longer get the on-demand service
Previously it was announced (https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/software-update-june-15th-2015/page/17#post-38496) that Version 2.02.07 had been temporarily pulled so that those who prefer could roll back to the earlier version. Is 2.02.07 now being broadcast again?
It updated on Tuesday 30th June to 2.02.07. I’ve factory reset several times, but it hasn’t made a difference
July 4, 2015 at 10:19 am #62391Anonymous
InactiveI thought it was v2.02.34 that had been pulled?
I think v2.02.07 is the version that was made available for download should anybody wish to roll back to a more stable version.
July 4, 2015 at 10:39 am #62392Anonymous
Inactivegeoffc –
Quote:I thought it was v2.02.34 that had been pulled?I think v2.02.07 is the version that was made available for download should anybody wish to roll back to a more stable version.
You’re right. Thanks.
July 4, 2015 at 11:26 am #62393Anonymous
InactiveGixer – 3 hours ago »
Now my WiFi bridge is no longer working with the box since the update(although the box does tell me it’s connected to the network) what dongle are working since the update? I don’t want to buy homeplugs as I have enough things plugged in behind the telly. Thanks
Homeplugs are a wonderfully elegant solution and puts an end to WiFi woes. My Homeplug has pass-thru so no loss of a power socket. I take one lead from the Homeplug to a 4 port network switch behind the TV and all my other kit use Ethernet into the 4 port switch. I purchased short Ethernet leads to make this a neat solution and believe me it is.
I have the wires unobtrusively routed behind the TV and even the wife has commented on the lack of spaghetti. No more aggravation as now everything just works – at a good speed too.

Most of my kit has wireless capability but I will not go back to wireless now.
July 4, 2015 at 11:39 am #62394Anonymous
InactiveProblems accessing On Demand aren’t necessarily due to problems with the network connection.
Powerline plugs are far from elegant in my view.
July 4, 2015 at 1:50 pm #62395Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 2 hours ago »
Problems accessing On Demand aren’t necessarily due to problems with the network connection.
Powerline plugs are far from elegant in my view.
In what way is the solution not elegant? A wired connection is always likely to be more reliable than a wireless one.
July 4, 2015 at 2:03 pm #62396Anonymous
InactiveThey’re ugly. And annoying. And expensive. And a bad idea.
July 4, 2015 at 2:36 pm #62397Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 29 minutes ago »
They’re ugly. And annoying. And expensive. And a bad idea.
I wasn’t talking about aesthetics but there again beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I quite like my Devolo’s.
When I say elegant I mean a system that works, never lets you down and achieves this with the minimum of fuss and the minimum of wiring. Nothing bad about that.
For goodness sake don’t turn into another Winston.
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