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Humax PVR9200T - new software available
On 29 Jun, 13:45, "Dr Zoidberg"
wrote: Nigel Whitfield wrote: So presumably this could show up in a later version of software? Do you have any links for what exactly is included in the spec? That is the plan, yes - though I don't have the details of when things will be implemented. You can find the various different features and groups starting on page 10 of this document: http://www.freeview.co.uk/docs/manufacturer_licence.pdf Nigel. |
Humax PVR9200T - new software available
On 30 Jun, 10:27, Prometheus wrote:
I regularly see the BBC 'now' info on DVB-t claiming the programme which should be on to be on whilst the preceding programme is still on, sometimes overrunning by ten minutes, perhaps even cancelled. The NOW/NEXT and EPG are little more than a random guess. Are you talking about the real information, checked by looking at the stream, or the information displayed to you by your box? There's a subtle difference; the indication that a program has started is supposed to be controlled by the EIT present/following flags, indicating the running status, and you should be being told that what's broadcast is the item that's marked as currently running. But it's quite possible for the software in the box to simply look at the time, and display in the info box the data that it has in its memory corresponding to that time slot. It's a sloppy way of doing it, perhaps, but it can be done. On some kit (the Toppy), you can have a choice here - you can use the broadcast EPG, or you can use an uploaded one, and typically when you do the latter, what you'll see is based on the time, not the actual running status, because you don't have a way of matching the two up. A box should display info based on running status, rather than time - and with Freeview Playback the running status is supposed to be derived from the playout systems, I gather, and then fed to the central collator for broadcast. But it's perfectly possible for a box to have been cobbled together with code that looks at the time instead, I presume. With a bit of thought, you should be able to devise a test to check exactly what it's doing. Nigel. |
Humax PVR9200T - new software available
Prometheus wrote:t.
I regularly see the BBC 'now' info on DVB-t claiming the programme which should be on to be on whilst the preceding programme is still on, sometimes overrunning by ten minutes, perhaps even cancelled. The NOW/NEXT and EPG are little more than a random guess. AIUI the BBC send EIT triggers to the Freeview and Sky EPGs at the *actual* programme junctions, these are directly driven from their playout computer (the same data is mirrored for PDC on analogue). Sky+ by whatever means is able to use these (as IME Sky 'Autoview'), and extend recordings accordingly. Some Freeview PVRs do the same. My Sony RDR-HXD710 certainly does, my Toppy certainly doesn't. It also depends on the design and sofware of the STB whether these updates are reflected in the basic N+N banners. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
Humax PVR9200T - new software available
Nigel Whitfield wrote:
On 29 Jun, 13:45, "Dr Zoidberg" wrote: Nigel Whitfield wrote: So presumably this could show up in a later version of software? Do you have any links for what exactly is included in the spec? That is the plan, yes - though I don't have the details of when things will be implemented. You can find the various different features and groups starting on page 10 of this document: http://www.freeview.co.uk/docs/manufacturer_licence.pdf Thanks , I'll have a read through later -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk |
Humax PVR9200T - new software available
It's worth uploading the new software for a couple of bug fixes and 32x fast
forward, but Accurate Recording basically doesn't work. I don't know if it is down to Humax's software, the broadcasters or both. I would stick with auto padding for now, and wait for Group 2 FB functions, which should include Series Link. There's some good FAQs on all of this over at www.hummy.org.uk. "Paul Schofield" paul_AT_sonifex_DOT_co_DOT_uk wrote in message ... "Max Demian" wrote in message ... "Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message ... From Humax's website Version PGXTF 1.00.15, from http://www.humaxdigital.com/hcsa/Dow.../PVR-9200T.asp Well worth having. Don't forget to do a Default Setting from the STB menu afterward. Says it implements Freeview Playback - Group 1. Does anyone have any idea what group 1 means? Are all channels broadcasting the necessary info or is it a clever use of transmission tags to tell when programmes stop & start? -- Paul Schofield |
Humax PVR9200T - new software available
I checked out the accurate recording function for Dr Who this evening. The
now and next changed as the previous programme finished. My 9200T was powered up and ready to go but recording did not start at that point. I sat with my finger ready on the instant record button but the recording started as soon as the Dr Who prog. started, this was a few minutes after the scheduled start time. At the end of the programme recording stopped at the end of the episode but the short "teaser" for the next series was cut off. So it would appear that "accurate recording" works and that it is dependent on start/ stop signals being sent out and these are probably being triggered by morons with no imagination. I will go back to the previous padding method for the foreseeable future. Richard. "Piers James" wrote in message ... It's worth uploading the new software for a couple of bug fixes and 32x fast forward, but Accurate Recording basically doesn't work. I don't know if it is down to Humax's software, the broadcasters or both. I would stick with auto padding for now, and wait for Group 2 FB functions, which should include Series Link. There's some good FAQs on all of this over at www.hummy.org.uk. "Paul Schofield" paul_AT_sonifex_DOT_co_DOT_uk wrote in message ... "Max Demian" wrote in message ... "Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message ... From Humax's website Version PGXTF 1.00.15, from http://www.humaxdigital.com/hcsa/Dow.../PVR-9200T.asp Well worth having. Don't forget to do a Default Setting from the STB menu afterward. Says it implements Freeview Playback - Group 1. Does anyone have any idea what group 1 means? Are all channels broadcasting the necessary info or is it a clever use of transmission tags to tell when programmes stop & start? -- Paul Schofield |
Humax PVR9200T - new software available
"Mike Henry" wrote in message ... In , "Matti Lamprhey" wrote: "Mike Henry" wrote... "Matti Lamprhey" wrote: Both BBC recordings missed the start of the programmes and also the ends! This is useless, of course. I assume the problem lies with the EPG rather than with the Humax software. Nope. This isn't a new issue. The problem lies with the UK broadcasters deliberately and systematically running programmes outside their timeslots as a "spoiler tactic" against a competing channel. ... Tempting to believe this. It's been going on for years. If the BBC were doing what you describe here, though, it would also be in their interests to adjust the EPG to reflect these early start times. They adjust the now+next data on satellite. And presumably on DTT too as they are fed from the same system. People watching live, or recording on a Sky+, or a DTT PVR which looks for the data, or a PDC VCR may get the whole programme. Everyone else doesn't. The Diana gig last night overran by the looks of it as Medium was half an hour late which I had set to record. I haven't upgraded the Hummy yet but I did spot that the now/next information had been correctly changed by the BBC but the entry in the EPG was still showing the old time. |
Humax PVR9200T - new software available
"WCZ" wrote in message ... "Mike Henry" wrote in message ... In , "Matti Lamprhey" wrote: "Mike Henry" wrote... "Matti Lamprhey" wrote: Both BBC recordings missed the start of the programmes and also the ends! This is useless, of course. I assume the problem lies with the EPG rather than with the Humax software. Nope. This isn't a new issue. The problem lies with the UK broadcasters deliberately and systematically running programmes outside their timeslots as a "spoiler tactic" against a competing channel. ... Tempting to believe this. It's been going on for years. If the BBC were doing what you describe here, though, it would also be in their interests to adjust the EPG to reflect these early start times. They adjust the now+next data on satellite. And presumably on DTT too as they are fed from the same system. People watching live, or recording on a Sky+, or a DTT PVR which looks for the data, or a PDC VCR may get the whole programme. Everyone else doesn't. The Diana gig last night overran by the looks of it as Medium was half an hour late which I had set to record. I haven't upgraded the Hummy yet but I did spot that the now/next information had been correctly changed by the BBC but the entry in the EPG was still showing the old time. My shining new Humax, shipped with the latest software, shut off the Diana recording at the original finish time - very disappointing. Sorry to be a (Newby) pest, but what is now/next information? |
Humax PVR9200T - new software available
This means that the broadcasters are adhering to the published EPG or else
box manufacturers are lying about the current capability of their products. No it doesn't!! It means the box meets the test specification for Freeview Playback, that's all. The service requires TWO components: the appropriate protocols from the broadcaster, and the appropriate functionality in the PVR. At the moment the broadcasters are NOT playing ball. Steve |
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