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July 24, 2015 at 7:54 pm #16983
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InactiveHi,
I have a Humax dtr-t1000 freeview box. Starting about 3 days ago, every time I turn it on I get a message that “Youview cannot show any channels because I have not tuned any”, I do a retune and all is fine again, all the channels are found and work perfectly. Next day I turn it on and the channels have all gone again.
It also means that I can’t record anything, every attempted recording just says “recording failed”, unless the box was actually turned on when the recording started, in which case rge recording works fine.
I have switched off/on at the mains and done a factory reset.
Does anyone have any advice on how to cure this?
thanks.
July 24, 2015 at 8:08 pm #63209Anonymous
InactiveLow eco or high?
July 24, 2015 at 8:13 pm #63210Anonymous
Inactiveits on high eco.
July 24, 2015 at 8:21 pm #63211Anonymous
InactiveYou could try changing to Low Eco, do an 8-second reset, and then retune. Do you get a choice of transmitters? If so you may have one of those situations with competing signals which the Humax YouView tuner is frankly pants at handling.
If that seems to be what’s happening, you may be able to sort it out by using a variable attenuator to try to give the tuner just one transmitter to think about.
The alternative possibility (to my mind) being box failure.
July 24, 2015 at 8:41 pm #63212Anonymous
InactiveThanks for replying.
I’ll try low eco, what’s an 8-second reset?
I do get a choice of transmitters, yes, but I’ve had the box for 18 months so I don’t see why it would become a problem now.
July 24, 2015 at 8:59 pm #63213Anonymous
Inactivehumler – 5 minutes ago »
Thanks for replying.
I’ll try low eco, what’s an 8-second reset?
There’s a summary of the various reset options at https://community.youview.com/youview/topics/top_tip_soft_reset_reboot_power_cycling_maintenance_mode_and_factory_reset
Quote:I do get a choice of transmitters, yes, but I’ve had the box for 18 months so I don’t see why it would become a problem now.
It may not be. It’s where I would start, if it was me, but it may not be the correct explanation of your problem.
July 24, 2015 at 9:14 pm #63214Anonymous
InactiveI just tried putting it in low eco, turned it off at the mains switch and turned it back on after about 10 mins, all the channels seem to be still there so maybe it was as simple as that, I hope so and I’ll let you know if the problem is solved.
July 24, 2015 at 9:55 pm #63215Anonymous
InactiveI think it’s unlikely to have fixed anything, to be honest. If I’ve understood your description correctly, the box loses its channels while in deep standby (high eco). Switching to low eco stops it from happening because low eco is almost the same as full on, so effectively the box is not going into standby at all. Switching off at the mains for 10 minutes may simply not be a long enough test.
However, as long as you leave it in low eco every night, fingers crossed maybe the status quo will persist.
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