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July 27, 2016 at 5:21 pm #18166
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InactiveHi all, With my now well used 2 Humax HDR FOX-T2 with 1TB hard drive boxes I am wondering what will be available to use when they do give up?
Retailers like Currys are saying nobody wants recorders now as it is easier to stream films!
I like I expect many others record all programmes I want to watch to either time shift of be able to fast forward over adverts, so what can the more knowledgeable here suggest please?
Mick.
July 27, 2016 at 5:25 pm #72136grahamlthompson
ParticipantI have added a VBox IP Freeview streamer to my network. This device records all content in the clear.
First impressions here
https://www.avforums.com/threads/vbox-xti-3332-or-something-else.2037443/#post-23892248
July 27, 2016 at 6:11 pm #72137Anonymous
InactiveIf you don’t have Internet or it is slow and/or intermittent then this is still a viable option. I have a fast reliable connection and work from home. So I like to switch all my kit off and just let the Humax do the work. I have powerful machines around me all day and the cooling systems are annoying when I am relaxing.
So yes I think a future for Humax does exist but maybe with lower sales volumes.
July 27, 2016 at 6:14 pm #72138grahamlthompson
ParticipantElmojo – 46 seconds ago »
If you don’t have Internet or it is slow and/or intermittent then this is still a viable option. I have a fast reliable connection and work from home. So I like to switch all my kit off and just let the Humax do the work. I have powerful machines around me all day and the cooling systems are annoying when I am relaxing.
So yes I think a future for Humax does exist but maybe with sales volumes.
Just to clarify the Vbox doesn’t stream from the internet, it’s a twin DVB-T2 tuner device that connects to your aerial. The output appears on your home network it doesn’t need to be connected to the internet at all unless you wish to use it as a remote server (like a slingbox). Similar to a HDR FOX T2 but without direct video outputs.
July 27, 2016 at 9:30 pm #72139Anonymous
Inactivemickiow – 4 hours ago »
Retailers like Currys are saying nobody wants recorders now as it is easier to stream films!.
1) Not all broadcast programmes are available to stream;
2) It is trickier (if possible at all) to skip ads on streamed programmes from commercial channels.
So on two counts Currys are dead wrong.
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