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Hi
I'd like to get a Freeview PVR with around 300GB HD (possibly secondhand from yabe)....what are the makes to avoid....and the good ones, please? Thanks Vigman |
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vigman wrote:
Hi I'd like to get a Freeview PVR with around 300GB HD (possibly secondhand from yabe)....what are the makes to avoid....and the good ones, please? I'd go for a Humax PVR9200T - plenty of them secondhand and they come with either 160 or 320GB drives , though the former is far more common. -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger, then I hide until it goes away" |
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"Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message
... vigman wrote: Hi I'd like to get a Freeview PVR with around 300GB HD (possibly secondhand from yabe)....what are the makes to avoid....and the good ones, please? I'd go for a Humax PVR9200T - plenty of them secondhand and they come with either 160 or 320GB drives , though the former is far more common. Humax Direct http://humaxdirect.co.uk/ sell "Grade A" (recon return models) - click on Manager's Specials on the LHS. They currently advertise a 320 GB 9200T for £115. -- Max Demian |
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On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 17:09:13 -0000, "Max Demian"
wrote: Humax Direct http://humaxdirect.co.uk/ sell "Grade A" (recon return models) - click on Manager's Specials on the LHS. They currently advertise a 320 GB 9200T for £115. Don't even go near the 9200 until Humax address the serious issue with them locking up, see earlier thread. I have 2 of these, my sister has one and all now useless after changes at Winter Hill on 4th Nov. |
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John B wrote:
On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 17:09:13 -0000, "Max Demian" wrote: Humax Direct http://humaxdirect.co.uk/ sell "Grade A" (recon return models) - click on Manager's Specials on the LHS. They currently advertise a 320 GB 9200T for £115. Don't even go near the 9200 until Humax address the serious issue with them locking up, see earlier thread. I have 2 of these, my sister has one and all now useless after changes at Winter Hill on 4th Nov. Mine's working just fine , and there's a software update due this week to fix the problems that some people are having. *that's* why you should buy a humax , because there's good software support for models that are no longer on sale. -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger, then I hide until it goes away" |
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On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 07:28:52 +0000, Dr Zoidberg
wrote: Mine's working just fine , and there's a software update due this week to fix the problems that some people are having. *that's* why you should buy a humax , because there's good software support for models that are no longer on sale. Nothing scheduled yet, http://www.dtg.org.uk/industry/download_schedule.php |
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On Dec 2, 10:10*am, John B wrote:
On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 07:28:52 +0000, Dr Zoidberg wrote: Mine's working just fine , and there's a software update due this week to fix the problems that some people are having. *that's* why you should buy a humax , because there's good software support for models that are no longer on sale. Nothing scheduled yet, http://www.dtg.org.uk/industry/download_schedule.php I got an update on my 9150 earlier this week (or was it last) but then I've never had a (touch wood) problem with it. |
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I got an update on my 9150 earlier this week (or was it last) but then I've never had a (touch wood) problem with it. This is what Humax said about the problem "we are aware that a small number of Freeview+ PVR users are experiencing issues with their remote controls being sluggish or unresponsive, and boxes occasionally locking up following the recent "National retune day" and the DSO's. This has been caused by minor changes (that Humax were not made aware of) to the broadcast signal in certain areas, and is not a hardware fault." Well I can report that after the final phase of the DSO at Winter Hill on 2nd Dec. the problem has gone away (at least for me anyway) and my two 9200 boxes are back to normal health. No software update, so it seems that whatever the broadcasters did on 4th Nov. they undid yesterday. |
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On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 19:28:59 +0000, John B
wrote: Found this on a Humax forum, which may shed some light on the issue, "Another site notes that the 9200 problems are associated with the situation where the box receives a mixture of 2K and 8K transmission modes. For the last four days I have run my 9200T manually tuned to Winter Hill channel 62 (Mux 1) which uses 8K mode. Over this period, the Humax has behaved perfectly, responding rapidly to button presses, subtitles coming up only a few seconds behind rather than several minutes and generally performing as it used to do when it worked properly.If you have two 9200Ts and are on the point of putting them in the skip, it might be worth trying setting one to channel 62 and the other set to 66, 67, 68, 56 and 63 (the 2K mode muxes).Following stage two "DSO2" on 2nd December, it looks as though the Winter Hill 2K muxes will all change to 8K, so the problem should go away for those of us using Winter Hill." |
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On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 07:28:52 +0000, Dr Zoidberg
wrote: *that's* why you should buy a humax , because there's good software support for models that are no longer on sale. Try telling that to al the folks (myself included) who are still waiting for the EPG / Info fix that Humax promised years ago for the FOX2. Their last claim was that it would be difficult to implement without resorting to removing the games! I believe at the time the box was possibly the most expensive on the market. Unacceptable! GrahamC. |
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