Back button doesn't work

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  • #19978
    Anonymous
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    The back button on the remote does not appear to do anything.

    Certainly not go back to the last channel.

    Is this an oversight on the part of the bods at Humax, or is my equipment faulty?

    Or am I missing something?

    #86828
    Anonymous
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    The Back button is for use when using the EPG, for example to back out of a recording, or to back out of the channel info display. It is not intended as a channel change button.

    #86829
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    It also functions in setup menu’s.

    #86830
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    OK, it functions pretty much everywhere except it does not act as a channel-back button.

    #86831
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    So the Humax developers forgot to include a Channel Back button!

    #86832
    Anonymous
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    Suspect hardly anyone would use it. Most would want to go to another channel.

    #86833
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    In 6 years of use I’ve never once thought I needed a channel-back button.

    #86834
    Anonymous
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    Pollensa1946 – 3 hours ago  » 

    In 6 years of use I’ve never once thought I needed a channel-back button.

    I guess it depends what you’re used to and what your ‘viewing behaviour’ is.

    Having previously had cable TV via Virgin, whose system does have a ‘channel-back’ function, I still really miss it on my Humax (and that’s after 4 years).

    #86835
    Anonymous
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    SpiderJon – 2 hours ago  » 

    Pollensa1946 – 3 hours ago  » 

    In 6 years of use I’ve never once thought I needed a channel-back button.

    I guess it depends what you’re used to and what your ‘viewing behaviour’ is.

    Having previously had cable TV via Virgin, whose system does have a ‘channel-back’ function, I still really miss it on my Humax (and that’s after 4 years).

    You may miss it but I’m struggling to come up with a reason as to why you’d need it. I think (though I may well be corrected) that I can do this with my Youview box, though if if I am correct I’ve never used it.

    #86836
    Anonymous
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    Faust – 1 hour ago  » 

    You may miss it but I’m struggling to come up with a reason as to why you’d need it.

    If you’re watching one channel, but keeping an eye on another, for whatever reason — eg, a sporting event* you’re quite interested in following, but don’t want to actually watch all the time.

    * football match, marathon, tennis match, or a flat stage in the Tour de France.

    Given the results that a quick web-search for ‘previous channel button’ finds (with the results often about why such-and-such a system doesn’t have it, or workarounds to fix such a lack), I think more people like/use ‘previous channel’ functionality than you might think.

    #86837
    Martin Liddle
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    SpiderJon – 1 hour ago  » 

    If you’re watching one channel, but keeping an eye on another, for whatever reason — eg, a sporting event* you’re quite interested in following, but don’t want to actually watch all the time.

    * football match, marathon, tennis match, or a flat stage in the Tour de France.

    Yup I use the Back button functionality on the HDR-FOX T2 in similar circumstances so I am with you that it is useful some times.

    #86838
    grahamlthompson
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    Martin Liddle – 19 hours ago  » 

    SpiderJon – 1 hour ago  » 

    If you’re watching one channel, but keeping an eye on another, for whatever reason — eg, a sporting event* you’re quite interested in following, but don’t want to actually watch all the time.

    * football match, marathon, tennis match, or a flat stage in the Tour de France.

    Yup I use the Back button functionality on the HDR-FOX T2 in similar circumstances so I am with you that it is useful some times.

    Use the TV tuner or another input and switch between inputs. This would maintain the live channel time shift buffer on the pvr.

    #86839
    Anonymous
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    That’s what I was going to suggest, excellent reasoning Graham.

    #86840
    grahamlthompson
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    Faust – 28 minutes ago  » 

    That’s what I was going to suggest, excellent reasoning Graham.

    Thanks :-)

    Some TV’s let you use an external input to show picture in picture (as did some of the earlier pvr’s) so you can keep an eye on two at once :-)

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