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January 31, 2013 at 4:17 pm #14299
Barry
ModeratorSee bottom link on this page:
http://beta.humaxonline.co.uk/freeview-hd-t2
• Resolved Region selection when tuning
• Improved tuning when multiple transmitters detected
• Resolved TV Portal > Internet Radio issues
Edit:
This is an official release,and therefore OTA is planned, I won’t post date as yet to be confirmed, but mid Feb is the current thinking.
January 31, 2013 at 5:52 pm #42062Martin Liddle
ParticipantInstalled without problem (usual long pause at 79% and shorter pause at 89%). The tuning with this version is much better and matches what I would do with a manual tune. Now if only it would retain the schedule of future recordings I would be very happy.
January 31, 2013 at 9:55 pm #42063Anonymous
InactiveDoes 1.02.32 allow a working account to be created for the new TV portal ‘My Apps.’ feature, e.g. ‘Manage App. Account’ on the HDR?
January 31, 2013 at 10:44 pm #42064Anonymous
InactiveBarry,
Is there any information on other bugs/features which have received attention in this update?
January 31, 2013 at 11:01 pm #42065Barry
Moderatorezra pound – 1 hour ago »
Does 1.02.32 allow a working account to be created for the new TV portal ‘My Apps.’ feature, e.g. ‘Manage App. Account’ on the HDR?
Nope, not yet.
January 31, 2013 at 11:02 pm #42066Barry
ModeratorTrevor Wright – 17 minutes ago »
Barry,
Is there any information on other bugs/features which have received attention in this update?
Only as per realease note in post #1
February 1, 2013 at 1:58 pm #42067Anonymous
InactiveIf Humax want to release some software to allow us to fix these things quicker, then tell them to feel free..
February 1, 2013 at 4:01 pm #42068Anonymous
InactiveSo, I assume this doesn’t work with the customized firmware?
February 1, 2013 at 4:11 pm #42069grahamlthompson
ParticipantMike0001 – 8 minutes ago »
So, I assume this doesn’t work with the customized firmware?
Matching custom firmware version already released.
February 1, 2013 at 5:34 pm #42070Anonymous
InactiveI’ve also downloaded and installed ok. I’ve just done a retune and all I can see that happens is that I have now lost the alternative channels that I used to have in the 800’s.
I’m not sure how that is classed as an improvement as it was always nice to be able to watch an alternative BBC1 region, (I had the choice of South or South East)but now just the South East.
Incidently when it finished the retune it told me I had 159 TV channels downloaded but doing a quick count up on the guide it seems its only 101 viewable. I presume the missing 58 are what I used to have in the 800’s
February 1, 2013 at 5:38 pm #42071Martin Liddle
Participantdcoppard – 1 minute ago »
I’m not sure how that is classed as an improvement as it was always nice to be able to watch an alternative BBC1 region, (I had the choice of South or South East)but now just the South East.
Because if you watch the channels in the 800s and have set recordings from channels below 800 for the same time period, there is a significant risk that the recording will fail with a “Failed to track” error message. There is nothing stopping you manually tuning extra stations if you are aware of the risks but I suspect the vast majority of users are not.
February 1, 2013 at 6:06 pm #42072grahamlthompson
Participantdcoppard – 27 minutes ago »
I’ve also downloaded and installed ok. I’ve just done a retune and all I can see that happens is that I have now lost the alternative channels that I used to have in the 800’s.
I’m not sure how that is classed as an improvement as it was always nice to be able to watch an alternative BBC1 region, (I had the choice of South or South East)but now just the South East.
Incidently when it finished the retune it told me I had 159 TV channels downloaded but doing a quick count up on the guide it seems its only 101 viewable. I presume the missing 58 are what I used to have in the 800’s
Because receiving your epg data from different transmitters can result in failed recordings, possibly the most common recording problem handled by Humax, also if the weaker channels happen to be the first ones found in a scan then many think it’s a box problem. Not a good idea to have channels in the 800’s on any Humax Freeview pvr. If you really want them back you can simply add then using manual tune. be aware of the problems you may create.
February 2, 2013 at 6:45 pm #42073Anonymous
Inactivedcoppard – 1 day ago »
I’ve just done a retune and all I can see that happens is that I have now lost the alternative channels that I used to have in the 800’s.
Using 1.02.32 and Autotune I end up with 800s for ITV, ITV+1 BBC ONE and ITV HD. As far as I know these are the channels that broadcast localised programmes. Did you not even get those on an Autotune?
February 3, 2013 at 7:38 am #42074Anonymous
InactiveHow does the Humax know what region I’m in for tuning purposes? It didn’t ask me for a region.
February 3, 2013 at 8:22 am #42075Anonymous
Inactivemusictechguy – 40 minutes ago »
How does the Humax know what region I’m in for tuning purposes? It didn’t ask me for a region.
Can you receive from the transmitters of more than one region?
If you can, I would have thought that you should have been given the option to choose your local/preferred region.
The Humax will know the name of the transmitter group being received, so will know which region it is.
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