Humax Fox HDR T-2 – Media player Issue

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  • #12391
    Anonymous
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    Any body have any issues with the media player – keep loosing communcitaions? I have a wired network (no wireless) in my house, conncetd to a 24 port switch, every once in a while when i am watching a film via the Humax, streamed across the network from my tera station i get an error that says there was a network issue. I have played and stremaed other diveces from the same cable with issues in eth past.

    Any thoughts?

    I am ruinning the .20 firmware issued in June.

    Thanks

    John

    #28048
    Anonymous
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    This situation is very similar to mine but whenever I manage to get streaming running it cuts off after 10 minutes.

    So will be very interested in any responces.

    See my thread “Problems Streaming Video between Humax Fox T2’s via LAN”

    #28049
    Anonymous
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    No issues with streaming and my Fox T2. Have watched numerous files (average 1hr 30mins) with no issues. Have latest Humax FW installed

    #28050
    Anonymous
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    b1ffb0ff – 3 days ago  » 

    Any body have any issues with the media player – keep loosing communcitaions? I have a wired network (no wireless) in my house, conncetd to a 24 port switch, every once in a while when i am watching a film via the Humax, streamed across the network from my tera station i get an error that says there was a network issue. I have played and stremaed other diveces from the same cable with issues in eth past.

    Any thoughts?

    I am ruinning the .20 firmware issued in June.

    Thanks

    John

    What other kit is on the lan and what speed lan is it?

    #28051
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I am now seeing this. For me it happens about an hour into the programme. I get no error message, the unit just returns to the media list. Very annoying, especially when its an HD file and I can’t use the fast forward or skip buttons to take me to the place where it happened!

    #28052
    Anonymous
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    I too have found that i have to start watching from the start again. When i try to use the ffd to get to last watched it comes up with error on Win 7 Media Player.

    is the inabaility to ffwd a known issue?

    podman

    #28053
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’m having this problem where a video stream from my WD Live Book (into Gigabit Ethernet TP Link router and via 150mbps wireless access point) drops after 20/30 mins.

    Same video streams fine to a Windows 7 laptop so I suspect it’s the Hummy being funny?

    #28054
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    hummyinhull – 1 hour ago  » 

    Same video streams fine to a Windows 7 laptop so I suspect it’s the Hummy being funny?

    Is the Windows 7 laptop connected wirelessly? I would try temporarily connecting the Humax by a cable to the router to see if the problem is the Humax or the network. My money is on something in the network.

    #28055
    Anonymous
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    Hi Martin, yes the Windows 7 laptop connects wirelessly. I will try a wired connection and report back.

    #28056
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I am having same issues with connection dropping out every 30 minutes over a lan making it impossible to watch any films streamed from my NAS drive without interuption.

    #28057
    myhumax
    Participant

    I recently had this problem on a wired connection. It was the switch that was at fault – power supply issues. I replaced the power supply and reconnected the network leads. All is working now.

    It is worth checking the network.

    #28058
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    There is a 4Gig limit (BUG) when streaming video into an HDR Fox T2 from a DNLA source, but this would equate to about 1 Hour of Hi-Def video, So interuption sooner than 60 Mins. must be down to something else.

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