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June 1, 2013 at 8:57 am #14648
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InactiveHi,
Just got a new Humax pvr box the dtr t1000, this was to replace my failing 9200T. Must say I’m very dissapointed, lots of useful features gone, 30sec time skip for adverts, no channel favourites, can’t delete any unwanted channels or re-order them. Also I think the epg on my old box was better, and thats after using it for 3hrs!
I read some threads from last year about the same complaints (unfortunately after I bought it)and people hoping for some update to come out.
Please advise on my next action,
1) Has there been an update I can load onto it?
2) I could return the box and change it for another model, but which?
3) I nearly bought a Panasonic DMR-HW220 maybe I should have!
thanks for any advise.
June 1, 2013 at 9:11 am #43959Barry
ModeratorWelcome to the Forum

There is a fixed skip function of 60 secs forward 30 secs back using the |<< >>| keys. Also you can hide channels via Guide, not very user friendly but the option is there.
Latest software version:
Manufacturer Software: 12.7.10
Component Software: 1.4.10
Platform configuration: 451
ISP Configuration: (varies by ISP)
You can check these via Youview, Settings, System Information, Software versions.
June 1, 2013 at 9:14 am #43960Martin Liddle
Participantandy96j – 11 minutes ago »
2) I could return the box and change it for another model, but which?
Take it back and get a Humax HDR-FOX T2. This has all the features you are missing and works in a similar manner to the 9200 but with lots of improvements. The main feature that is missing compared to the Youview box is that the only catch up service is BBC IPlayer. There is also a user community developed custom firmware for the HDR which works alongside the standard firmware to provide further enhancements.
June 1, 2013 at 9:52 am #43961Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the replys, if you hide channels via the guide does it remove them from the epg list or are they just disabled? Just need to get rid of all the shopping channels!!! Also what about the program recording overrun feature I had on the 9200, can’t see it on the T1000.
Is the fox2 a better option? Also has anyone tried the Panasonic 220 or similar?
Cheers
June 1, 2013 at 9:57 am #43962Martin Liddle
Participantandy96j – 4 minutes ago »
Is the fox2 a better option?
Yes; see my answer above.
June 1, 2013 at 9:59 am #43963Barry
ModeratorHide channels removes them from the EPG list.
No padding options available on Youview, and never likely to be, also no manual timers, no edit timers.
As per Martin, I would go for the HDR T2.
June 1, 2013 at 10:58 am #43964grahamlthompson
ParticipantAdd a 3rd vote for the HDR FOX T2.

With the free Custom Firmware installed it’s a great PVR.
June 1, 2013 at 4:00 pm #43965Anonymous
InactiveThanks for that, looks like I’ll have to box it up and return it then, the Fox T2 it is.
Any opinions on the latest panasonic gear? I hear they have given Humax a good run for there money with the lastest spec stuff. (I know its a Humax forum!)
June 1, 2013 at 4:55 pm #43966Martin Liddle
Participantandy96j – 49 minutes ago »
Any opinions on the latest panasonic gear? I hear they have given Humax a good run for there money with the lastest spec stuff.
You are much more likely to get a sensible answer on a Panasonic Forum. Personally I gave up trying to find the absolute best of everything some time ago. These days I settle for plenty good enough and the HDR-FOX T2 meets that criterion for us. It is a mature product with relatively few quirks (and some of the quirks are addressed by the custom firmware) and reasonably reliable. The most commonly reported problems are hard drive related and as these are commodity parts are likely to affect all PVR manufacturers. The custom firmware provides excellent tools to monitor the health of the hard drive and fix problems caused by minor disk faults (like sectors pending reallocation) without losing recordings.
June 1, 2013 at 5:01 pm #43967Anonymous
InactiveOk thanks, I’ve just been trawling through the reviews,and its seems if you’ve never had a Humax the Panasonic’s are good. Anyone who has swapped to a Panasonic from Humax has regretted it. Looks like I’m off to swap it for the HDR Fox T2 job done.
Would you go for the extra space of the 1TB model or is 500gb plenty? (we found the 160gb ok on the 9200T but we did’nt have HD to think about).
Thanks again
June 1, 2013 at 5:17 pm #43968Martin Liddle
Participantandy96j – 13 minutes ago »
Would you go for the extra space of the 1TB model or is 500gb plenty? (we found the 160gb ok on the 9200T but we did’nt have HD to think about).
A matter of personal preference and viewing habits. We have the 1TB model but could probably manage with the 500MB model.
June 1, 2013 at 5:39 pm #43969FenderBender
Moderatorandy96j – 37 minutes ago »
Would you go for the extra space of the 1TB model or is 500gb plenty? (we found the 160gb ok on the 9200T but we did’nt have HD to think about).
Thanks again
I always say you should go for the best you can afford. I think the 1TB model is worth the extra.
June 1, 2013 at 6:07 pm #43970Anonymous
InactiveO.k
Can anyone forsee me having any problems with the shop returning/exchanging the dtr t1000? Not exactly sure what the consumer rights are.
June 2, 2013 at 1:20 pm #43971Anonymous
InactiveGot it changed today for the HDR Fox T2 the 1Tb.
Can you advise the best way to get the latest humax upates plus the custom update and anything else I need before I get it set up.
I used to update my 9200T with my pc as it never did it throught the ariel for some reason.
Cheers
June 2, 2013 at 1:30 pm #43972Martin Liddle
Participantandy96j – 2 minutes ago »
Got it changed today for the HDR Fox T2 the 1Tb.
Can you advise the best way to get the latest humax upates plus the custom update and anything else I need before I get it set up.
The latest software is 1.02.32; it may be installed on the box. If not you can download it from http://beta.humaxonline.co.uk/downloads/hdr-foxt2
I would suggest getting used to the standard firmware before installing the custom firmware (The user interface on the TV looks identical with or without the custom firmware; the additional features of the custom firmware are accessed via a web browser from a PC etc); when you are ready you can get it from http://wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/Custom_Firmware_Overview.
I think you talked about adding padding to recordings but I suggest you experiment with relying on accurate recording without padding which works very well for us on the HDR.
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