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Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:-
320 Gig HDD Will at the very least record two channels simultaneously, in practice should be possible to watch a third channel if that channel shares a transponder with one of the two already recording, though this extra functionality will not be publicised or guaranteed. 1 Watt 'standby' consumption. Confirmed that LNBs will not be energised in that mode, however PVR will be intelligent enough to know if a s/w update is due, and will still capture it. I assume that the machine will need to have been on during previous recent days to know that! Engineer I spoke to was reluctant to elaborate on how that would work. Unit will be able to record, and have timer set for ITV HD events. Again the engineer would not elaborate on how that would work, but he said it's certainly within the scope of the box, and design effort has been applied to make sure it will work. (ITV HD is not on an EPG channel, it's a 'Press Red' interactive stream). I saw the on-screen menus, and EPG. Very similar look to the HD Foxsat box, but I was told these were not the final production versions. All looked OK, logical, and intuitive. Two USB connectors (one front, one back) for connecting standard USB HDD external drives for file transfer and storage. Files from Humax will be TS format, so you should be able to de-mux for ripping to 'other media' etc. Ethernet port on rear. Engineer wouldn't say why, but did say 'exciting future functionality' Two Scarts, and one HDMI socket. Smoked perspex front flap, so no buttons on outside. Obligatory blue LED shines through flap. Box was nice and cool, although when I arrived HDD was not (actively) running. Size, (I didn't have a tape measure) but I estimate 370ish wide, 250ish deep, 45ish high. |
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"Mark Carver" wrote in message
... Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:- Ethernet port on rear. Engineer wouldn't say why, but did say 'exciting future functionality' Thanks! I hope the say 'exciting future functionality' is more than just he BBC iPlayer! -- Michael Chare |
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 00:51:16 +0100, "Michael Chare"
wrote: "Mark Carver" wrote in message ... Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:- Ethernet port on rear. Engineer wouldn't say why, but did say 'exciting future functionality' Thanks! I hope the say 'exciting future functionality' is more than just he BBC iPlayer! probably more like an FTP server. |
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Mark Carver wrote:
Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:- Thanks for this... I WANT ONE! |
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"PAJ" wrote in message
... On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 00:51:16 +0100, "Michael Chare" wrote: "Mark Carver" wrote in message ... Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:- Ethernet port on rear. Engineer wouldn't say why, but did say 'exciting future functionality' Thanks! I hope the say 'exciting future functionality' is more than just he BBC iPlayer! probably more like an FTP server. That has been suggested on Digitalspy so I am keeping my figers crossed. To be really good you should be able to have two and use the 2nd to plly a recording stored on the first. -- Michael Chare |
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Andy Dee wrote:
Mark Carver wrote: Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:- Thanks for this... I WANT ONE! Here's some poor quality pictures taken in non ideal light, and using my mobile phone. http://www.markyboy.net/humax1.JPG http://www.markyboy.net/humax2.JPG -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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In message , Mark Carver
wrote Andy Dee wrote: Mark Carver wrote: Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:- Thanks for this... I WANT ONE! Here's some poor quality pictures taken in non ideal light, and using my mobile phone. http://www.markyboy.net/humax1.JPG http://www.markyboy.net/humax2.JPG Is a 320G hard disk 'massive' when considering HD TV or is it equivalent to a 80G disk in a freeview PVR? My SD Freeview recorder often runs with 250/300g used (400G disk fitted). -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
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Mark Carver wrote:
Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:- Thanks for the report. Two Scarts, and one HDMI socket. Any idea if the HDMI is HDCP infected? -- JimP |
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Jim Price wrote:
Mark Carver wrote: Well, saw it today at the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam:- Thanks for the report. Two Scarts, and one HDMI socket. Any idea if the HDMI is HDCP infected? Probably can be tagged as such by the broadcaster. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...d.php?t=823306 -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:10:27 +0100, Alan
wrote: Is a 320G hard disk 'massive' when considering HD TV or is it equivalent to a 80G disk in a freeview PVR? My SD Freeview recorder often runs with 250/300g used (400G disk fitted). BBC HD recordings on my PC from the Astra satellite come in at approx. 7.5 GB per hour. |
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