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January 2, 2017 at 6:18 pm #18688
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InactiveLooking to buy a new PVR and was going to buy the new 1TB YouView box but have just had my attention drawn to the Freeviewplay box that can record 4 channels at once and is also wifi
Any pros and cons would be much appreciated as I already have a Freesat box and a YouView box and much prefer the YouView guide as it’s much easier and quicker than the Feesat box. The Freesat box I find is quite long winded compared to YouView
January 2, 2017 at 6:27 pm #76376grahamlthompson
ParticipantWhich Freesat box do you find the epg long winded ? If it’s a Foxsat-hdr instead of pressing guide press the schedule button and then the red button.
January 2, 2017 at 7:09 pm #76377Anonymous
InactiveIt is a Foxsat I think and have done what you suggested previously but the guide takes longer to load than YouView, I can’t delete whole series without going to file manager and they take an age to delete compared to YouView which is practically instantaneous. Also despite choosing by date the recordings are always in alphabetical order.
I wondered if anyone who had a YouView box has experience of the Freeview play box because if it behaves like YouView it’s a no brainer as it’s wifi and YouView isn’t
January 3, 2017 at 8:49 am #76378Barry
ModeratorComments only refer to Humax FVP 4000T and YouView
Freeview play is a completely different UI and may take some getting used to but is what YouView should have been if they bothered to listen to feedback.
Some of the advantages of Freeview play unit:
1. Padding.
2. Edit timer.
3. Manual timer.
4. Manual tuning.
5. Export (archive) recordings to USB HDD
6. View videos, pictures and listen to music from external HDD or Network devices.
7. Favourite lists.
9. FVP can act as network server and or device.
9. WiFi.
January 3, 2017 at 9:27 am #76379Anonymous
InactiveHi Barry. Thanks for the reply. Sounds an interesting prospect but what do you mean by “may take some getting used to?”
January 3, 2017 at 10:16 am #76380Anonymous
InactiveOutbackannie – 28 minutes ago »
what do you mean by “may take some getting used to?”
I can’t speak for Barry, but personally I’d translate “may take some getting used to?” as ‘Slow and Abysmal UI’.
There’s no ‘info’ button, which is a biggie for me and getting to the info, for example looking at the other live channels current info during an advert break is impossible, (unless I’m missing something). Skipping adverts is awkward, but you will get used to it over time and with it being a new’ish product I’d hope some of these niggles will eventually be sorted.
Having said that though, I’d take freeview over freesat and freeview over youview. I don’t think there’s anything out there that makes more sense than the fvp4000t at the moment.
January 3, 2017 at 11:03 am #76381Barry
Moderatordamian – 42 minutes ago »
Outbackannie – 28 minutes ago »
what do you mean by “may take some getting used to?”
I can’t speak for Barry, but personally I’d translate “may take some getting used to?” as ‘Slow and Abysmal UI’.
You know that is not what I meant.It is different to what you are used to, both the UI and remote so a new learning curve for you.
Quote:There’s no ‘info’ button, which is a biggie for me and getting to the info, for example looking at the other live channels current info during an advert break is impossible, (unless I’m missing something).Our FAQ’s are your friend
January 3, 2017 at 3:17 pm #76382Anonymous
InactiveSorry guys what’s a UI (user interface??) please. Just been to look at one working in a shop tho the salesman didn’t know how it worked so had a vague play. Didn’t seem that intuitive and remote seemed very cheap and plasticky!
January 3, 2017 at 3:57 pm #76383Barry
ModeratorOutbackannie – 40 minutes ago »
Sorry guys what’s a UI (user interface??) please. Just been to look at one working in a shop tho the salesman didn’t know how it worked so had a vague play. Didn’t seem that intuitive and remote seemed very cheap and plasticky!
UI – Menu’s, Guide etc
January 4, 2017 at 6:53 am #76384Anonymous
InactiveOur FAQ’s are your friend

Cheers Barry,
I remember reading that and promptly forgot about it.
All too often with the fvp4000t I’d change channel or revert to a previously tuned channel by accident which is a real pain when using chase play as I’d lose the buffer. I now tend to just simply switch humax box to use the epg and info depending upon how much patience I have. Daft as it sounds, it’s quicker, easier and less button presses with a smart remote and then switch back to the fvp4000t once I’m done
January 9, 2017 at 3:56 pm #76385Anonymous
InactiveI see that the FreeView Play box does not have very good reviews from people on Amazon.
I used to have a Youview box before this, but the picture quality was not always that good as it was a terestrial signal. If the FVP box is also terestrial, I won’t buy one.
January 9, 2017 at 5:56 pm #76386Anonymous
InactiveAside from death and taxes a third thing is certain. The FVP box is terrestrial.
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