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January 10, 2013 at 7:08 pm #14196
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InactiveHi all, I recently acquired a HD Fox-T2 and, although I had initial installation problems( thanks to members on here who helped) the system seems to be working fine now.
The reason for this post is this : Over the festive period there were instances where I would have loved to have had the chance to watch one proggie and record another, also times recordings would have been great too. But, I realise that with the HD-Fox T2 model that I have its not possible to record programmes on it so my question is this, I’m assuming that the only way to record programmes using the T2 would be to connect some sort of recorder to it? Im quite a newby with this so I would appreciate any sort of help/advise here as we missed a ton of programmes over Christmas as we hadnt got anything to record them on.
Regards ~ andy whitham.
January 10, 2013 at 7:24 pm #41458Martin Liddle
Participantandywhitham – 14 minutes ago »
But, I realise that with the HD-Fox T2 model that I have its not possible to record programmes on it
I don’t think that is right. You can attach a USB disk drive, format it and then the HD will record to it.
January 10, 2013 at 7:31 pm #41459Anonymous
Inactivea USB disc drive ?..I’ll check what one of those is, I have usb ‘memory sticks ‘ that stores all my graphics and spare computer programmes, not sure if thats the same thing ?
Alas I didnt get any manual with the Fox T2 so I havent any reference point to check these things.
Assuming I purchase a USB disc drive, I assume there is a usb port on the T2, but how would I get programmes to record onto it ?..urghhhh….lol, sorry ..bit of a thicko here when it comes to this sorta stuff ~ aw
January 10, 2013 at 8:55 pm #41460grahamlthompson
ParticipantMain manual
http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/products/new_manual/UM_HD-FOXT2_400GB_10-1215.pdf
Additional manual detailing recording capability (added after launch)
http://www.humaxdigital.com/global/products/new_manual/AG_HD-FOXT2_100GB.pdf
January 10, 2013 at 9:07 pm #41461Anonymous
InactiveYou will need a disk drive not a USB flash/pen drive. The disk drive will need to be a minimum of 80GB. External drives that are USB powered are the simplest to get going. The additional guide explains how to set it up.
January 11, 2013 at 11:12 am #41462myhumax
ParticipantNot wanting to contradict you, but from my first set up – detailed here: http://myhumax.org/blog/?p=540 the HD reserves 20GB of space on the attached drive if it is assigned as a recording HDD.
I think a USB HDD or flash drive which allows a 20GB space to be reserved will work with the HD – although I have not tested this to confirm (I used an 80GB HDD in the article.) You can get USB flash drives of 32GB and 64GB now, but I don’t know if they will work.
January 12, 2013 at 4:31 pm #41463Barry
ModeratorJust tried a 64GB flash drive, no joy, format option not accessible.
January 12, 2013 at 5:25 pm #41464Anonymous
InactiveJanuary 13, 2013 at 5:42 pm #41465Anonymous
InactiveThanks for your help guys, looks like a disk drive is what I need…thank-youuuu
January 13, 2013 at 10:54 pm #41466Anonymous
InactiveSomeone over on hummy.tv has recently had success with a 32GB flash drive – both with recording and TSR (pausing live TV). He couldn’t format it via the Humax menus but having formatted it as EXT2 elsewhere could link it to the HD via a mechanism in the custom firmware.
I’d still recommend a HDD – TSR in particular is likely to wear out a flash disk fairly quickly.
January 14, 2013 at 9:23 am #41467Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 1 day ago »
Just tried a 64GB flash drive, no joy, format option not accessible.
The format option is not available on my 64GB or 128GB flash drives either.
January 14, 2013 at 10:31 am #41468myhumax
Participantaf123 – 11 hours ago »
I’d still recommend a HDD – TSR in particular is likely to wear out a flash disk fairly quickly.
There’s an option to turn buffering on or off. If you don’t need to ‘trick play’ live TV and just record, then turning buffering off will help wear on the flash drive.
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