complete newbie wanting YouTube on a DTR-T1000

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  • #17383
    Anonymous
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    hi,

    I must apolgise for what may be a rather naive and stupid posting but I cannot find an answer on google ….

    but is there anyway I can get YouTube on my T1000 please?

    I have recently bought my first Youview box – a used T1000 and after just 24 hours am absolutely in love with it.

    I have re scanned all channels, downloaded the latest update and it all works like a dream except that I cannot get to grips with the Apps section.

    from the Guide I get about 13 players shown and just 2 apps – BBC News and Sport – but how do I add more?

    I’m really only interested in YouTube to be fair, and have seen it(and many others) at the app market at https://www.myhumax.net/AppMarket

    that site simply shows what is available – there is no advice on how to get them on one’s box.

    I cannot even trust what is said about on which models a particular app can run, as T1000 is not listed under BBC, which I do have.

    #66553
    Barry
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    Welcome to our Forum :-)

    You cannot add youtube to a DTR T1000.

    YouView control what is available via ondemand/apps.

    #66554
    Anonymous
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    thanks Barry,

    that was what I feared – I’ll have to delve into which Humax boxes can handle it, but it’s not a deal killer re my T1000

    #66555
    Barry
    Moderator

    For freeview:

    New HDR 1800/2000T and FVP 4000T

    Used you could try looking for a HDR T2

    For freesat:

    New – HDR 1100S, you may find some stock of 1000/1010S still available.

    #66556
    Anonymous
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    thanks very much indeed Barry,

    you surely know your Humax’s and have saved me ages on research

    #66557
    Anonymous
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    If you want to add YouTube and you have a spare HDMI socket on your TV you could get a NowTV box. There are really good offers on in Argos and Asda at the moment. You can get the latest model (based on the Roku 2) with 2 months movies or 3 months entertainment for £15. After your subscription is over you can still use the other apps available on the device. It has YouTube and Vevo apps amongst others.

    #66558
    Anonymous
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    I must say that I’m impressed with the quick responses and good advice on this forum – methinks my next purchase should be an HDMI splitter!

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