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  • #16754
    Anonymous
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    Hi everyone, I keep getting the ‘Recording failed’ message and the ‘flash’ logo on my HD recordings. This is happening infrequently and has no discernible pattern. The recordings are usually made post 8 o’clock. I have tried to record daytime Tv and this has never failed. I have updated the software and done a rescan and manual tune of the box. I have moved the blu ray cables away from the input of the Humax as I read that in a post on here as a ‘try out’. My aerial is a new installation and I have had the installer back, his readings are good to excellent across all platforms. I have had at800 to assess whether 4g is interfering. It isn’t; the filter has been fitted. Could this be the Humax tuner playing up? I have 2 Humaxs and both exhibit the same problem. Has anyone any ideas?

    #61321
    Anonymous
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    Do you have multiplexes from different transmitters tuned in (any duplicate channels in the 800s)? This is known to cause errors with AR recording. If you do, either pick the best transmitter and manually tune, or switch to padding rather than AR for recording.

    #61322
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for the reply. Apologies: Padding? AR? The rest I understand.

    #61323
    Anonymous
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    I have no 800 plus channels listed in the guide.

    #61324
    Anonymous
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    Archaepon – 11 hours ago  » 

    I keep getting the ‘Recording failed’ message and the ‘flash’ logo on my HD recordings. This is happening infrequently

    Have you tried to play these and were they OK to play?

    I get that occasionally and they still play fine.

    #61325
    grahamlthompson
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    Archaepon – 17 hours ago  » 

    Thanks for the reply. Apologies: Padding? AR? The rest I understand.

    AR – Accurate Recording – The main channels have a system of starting and stopping a recording early or late if the broadcast deviates from the scheduled times. The box wakes up 15 mins early to watch for this signal. If you have reception from multiple transmitters it messes up this capability.

    PADDING – the box has the capability to look at the schedule times and create extra time at the start and end of the recordings. This disables accurate recording and the box wakes up at the adjusted start time. You still retain series recordings.

    Menu – Settings – Preferences – Start Padding Time (OFF – selects AR) and End Padding Time

    MANUAL Recordings – Guide – Yellow – New Reservation – OK

    Allows you to generate a totally manual recording (or Watch) reservation, including a repeat pattern. Manual recordings don’t follow series recordings codes and do not get stored in folders.

    #61326
    grahamlthompson
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    Luke – 10 hours ago  » 

    Archaepon – 11 hours ago  » 

    I keep getting the ‘Recording failed’ message and the ‘flash’ logo on my HD recordings. This is happening infrequently

    Have you tried to play these and were they OK to play?

    I get that occasionally and they still play fine.

    Usually caused by a preceeding recording overrunning into the start of the second recording where the same tuner is required to make the second. ITV are the main offender as they often extend the AR stop recording into the ads after the actual programme has completed.

    This usually only chops a few seconds off the start of the second one and very often loses no actual programme content at all.

    #61327
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for the kind replies and explanations. I forgot to mention that the recording usually has some fault in it ie pixellation or freezing. As I said in the first post my aerial/signal/cabling have all been passed as good to excellent and there is no 4g interference. I am suspecting the boxes, though 2 faulty boxes would be really bad luck.

    I will try all the advice given. It is usually operator error!

    Thanks again for the advice.

    #61328
    grahamlthompson
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    Archaepon – 2 minutes ago  » 

    Thanks for the kind replies and explanations. I forgot to mention that the recording usually has some fault in it ie pixellation or freezing. As I said in the first post my aerial/signal/cabling have all been passed as good to excellent and there is no 4g interference. I am suspecting the boxes, though 2 faulty boxes would be really bad luck.

    I will try all the advice given. It is usually operator error!

    Thanks again for the advice.

    You may have too strong a signal. Those symptoms can be caused by overloading the tuners. Easy to find out try a variable attenuator and adjust to get the best possible signal quality.

    example

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/190394311379?limghlpsr=true&hlpv=2&ops=true&viphx=1&hlpht=true&lpid=108&chn=ps&device=c&rlsatarget=&adtype=pla&crdt=0&ff3=1&ff11=ICEP3.0.0-L&ff12=67&ff13=80&ff14=108&ff19=0

    #61329
    Martin Liddle
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    Archaepon – 5 minutes ago  » 

    I forgot to mention that the recording usually has some fault in it ie pixellation or freezing.

    Start at the beginning. Tell us what the signal strength and quality is on the affected channels; one possible cause is that you have too high a signal strength.

    #61330
    Anonymous
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    Martin, the signal strength is 6 bars and the quality is 10. I am assuming that is OK. If were 10 and 10 ? Or reduced?

    #61331
    Anonymous
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    grahamlthompson – 40 minutes ago  » 

    Archaepon – 2 minutes ago  » 

    Thanks for the kind replies and explanations. I forgot to mention that the recording usually has some fault in it ie pixellation or freezing. As I said in the first post my aerial/signal/cabling have all been passed as good to excellent and there is no 4g interference. I am suspecting the boxes, though 2 faulty boxes would be really bad luck.

    I will try all the advice given. It is usually operator error!

    Thanks again for the advice.

    You may have too strong a signal. Those symptoms can be caused by overloading the tuners. Easy to find out try a variable attenuator and adjust to get the best possible signal quality.

    example

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/190394311379?limghlpsr=true&hlpv=2&ops=true&viphx=1&hlpht=true&lpid=108&chn=ps&device=c&rlsatarget=&adtype=pla&crdt=0&ff3=1&ff11=ICEP3.0.0-L&ff12=67&ff13=80&ff14=108&ff19=0

    Thanks for thr reply. I have checked the strength and quality it is 6 for strength and 10 for quality, so I assume that is not an overload situation?

    #61332
    Martin Liddle
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    Archaepon – 2 hours ago  » 

    the signal strength is 6 bars and the quality is 10. I am assuming that is OK. If were 10 and 10 ? Or reduced?

    Is that as reported by the Humax (which usually provides the information as percentages)?

    #61333
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for the reply.I was using the Info button and the bar graph at the bottom of the screen when tuned in to the channel. I have now gone into: Settings > Manual Search for the info and they read between 78% and 82% for Strength and 100% on every one for quality. I assume this is not too high on strength.

    #61334
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    Archaepon – 25 minutes ago  » 

    I have now gone into: Settings > Manual Search for the info and they read between 78% and 82% for Strength and 100% on every one for quality. I assume this is not too high on strength.

    They sound fine. Which transmitter are you tuned to and how far from the transmitter are you?

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