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September 3, 2014 at 3:01 pm #16025
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InactiveJust settled down to do the retune on our Freeview equipment only to find that the new 2000T has done it itself! How annoying!
The way I’ve done retunes on the 9300T is to make a note of the recording schedule, retune, and redo the schedule. I was expecting to do the same on the 2000T.
What a stupid design. Suppose I was away for a few weeks: I’d come back to find that no programs had recorded. I feel a strongly worded email to Humax coming on…
Is there a way to stop it doing retunes automatically?
September 3, 2014 at 3:09 pm #54538Anonymous
InactiveI’ve just discovered that it retuned in the middle of a recording, thus stopping it. Unbelievable!!
This box isn’t fit for purpose – it may go back.
September 3, 2014 at 4:14 pm #54539Barry
ModeratorDid you ignore the on screen message then.
September 3, 2014 at 4:21 pm #54540Anonymous
InactiveAlan White – 1 hour ago »
Is there a way to stop it doing retunes automatically?
That did not happen to me. My HDR-2000T (software 1.00.07)was in standby during the recording. Was yours in or out of standby when it retuned?
I only switched mine back on after the recording had finished. It came up a pop-up asking if I wanted to retune ‘Now’ or ‘Later’ with the focus being on ‘Now’. I presume that if I had left it then the 2000T the pop-up would have timed out and the 2000T would have retuned itself.
I also have an HD-FOX T2 that came up with the same message. What I find curious is that on both I selected ‘Later’ but it is only the HD-FOX T2 that keeps on displaying the same pop-up whenever I change to a channel on a different multiplex. I’ve even powered down my 2000T at the mains and rebooted from cold and it still will not repeat the message.
I won’t force it to retune but instead wait a few days to see if the message comes back.
September 3, 2014 at 5:46 pm #54541Barry
ModeratorMy HDR 1800T and 2000T were actually recording when I checked, pop up dismissed by highlighting later, timers recorded without issue.
Have just checked subsequent timers – dismissing pop up highlighting later and they have recorded without issue.
September 4, 2014 at 7:39 am #54542Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 13 hours ago »
My HDR 1800T and 2000T were actually recording when I checked, pop up dismissed by highlighting later, timers recorded without issue.
Have just checked subsequent timers – dismissing pop up highlighting later and they have recorded without issue.
You mention dismissing the pop-up twice – once while they were recording and again later. I’ve dismissed the pop-up once yesterday (after it had completed a recording in standby) and my 2000T’s pop-up has yet to return. Please would clarify whether you dismissed the pop-up on your 2000T more than once i.e. whether or not the pop-up returned after dismissing it on your 2000T?
September 4, 2014 at 9:11 am #54543Barry
ModeratorMore then once..i.e. it returned on next boot…some 6 hours later.
September 4, 2014 at 10:25 am #54544Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 51 minutes ago »
More then once..i.e. it returned on next boot…some 6 hours later.
Have you any suggestions why by selecting ‘Later’ just the once my 1.00.07 HDR-2000T pop-up has not returned?
It was switched it off at the mains for a few minutes yesterday evening and then turned fully on in a final attempt for the day at getting the pop-up again, and overnight it was in standby before being switched on again early this morning. It has not retuned when I was not looking as all the channels are still as they were previously with the deleted ones not reappearing and the schedule is still intact.
September 4, 2014 at 10:54 am #54545Barry
ModeratorSeptember 5, 2014 at 8:02 am #54546Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 1 day ago »
Did you ignore the on screen message then.
Not so much “ignore” as “didn’t see”. No-one was watching the 2000T at the time it decided to throw away the schedule and a current recording.
I understand from this and other threads that there’s a popup when a retune is suggested and that the default answer is “yes” and the box will timeout to that. This is nonsense: the default answer to any destructive action should always be “no”.
My email to Humax is on the way. I encourage anyone else who is concerned about this to do the same.
September 5, 2014 at 8:21 am #54547Anonymous
InactiveWhat about the next retune when a channel actually changes physical MUX and you are away? Any recordings set for that channel will fail if it did not default to retune. We would see people complaining about that as well.
September 5, 2014 at 9:00 am #54548Anonymous
InactiveI thought retuning wiped out any existing recording programme.
September 5, 2014 at 10:27 am #54549Anonymous
Inactivecolirv – 1 hour ago »
I thought retuning wiped out any existing recording programme.
Retuning wipes out the recording programme schedule. Retuning does not wipe out programmes that have already been recorded.
Even initiating a retune via the ‘Factory Default’ option does not wipe out programmes that have already been recorded unless the option to wipe out all recordings is also selected.
September 5, 2014 at 1:44 pm #54550Anonymous
InactiveSchedule is what I meant – a recording programme rather than recorded programmes.
September 15, 2014 at 11:10 pm #54551Anonymous
InactiveAlan White – 1 week ago »
Not so much “ignore” as “didn’t see”. No-one was watching the 2000T at the time it decided to throw away the schedule and a current recording.
I understand from this and other threads that there’s a popup when a retune is suggested and that the default answer is “yes” and the box will timeout to that. This is nonsense: the default answer to any destructive action should always be “no”.
My email to Humax is on the way. I encourage anyone else who is concerned about this to do the same.
This dumb behaviour appeared some time ago (years) on the HDR Fox T2. Humax appear to be deaf to complaints about this (and anything else).
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