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Is Channel 228 available on the PVR-9300T?
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Is Channel 228 available on the PVR-9300T?
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No, that's an IPTV channel. You need a Freeview TV (or STB) with an HD tuner and an Internet connection.
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I'm also having problems with my HUMAX PVR-9300T skipping playback. We mostly experience it on The Good Wife on More 4. I have two HUMAX PVR-9300Ts of different ages, and both exhibit the problem, even after reformatting.
I note suggestions above that it might be something to do with the signal from a particular station. I don't watch anything else on More 4 so it could be. What's the latest thinking on this issue? Would be great to resolve before my wife insists we go back to Sky!! thanks KC |
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I'm also having problems with my HUMAX PVR-9300T skipping playback. We mostly experience it on The Good Wife on More 4. I have two HUMAX PVR-9300Ts of different ages, and both exhibit the problem, even after reformatting.
I note suggestions above that it might be something to do with the signal from a particular station. I don't watch anything else on More 4 so it could be.... Another problem that I get is if I manually skip the ad-breaks on any channel a short while later the Humax randomly jumps forward and loses audio sync. rewinding or pausing/resuming usually stops this. If this isn't the problem you have - I'd seriously consider looking at your aerial, signal strength and local interference. You say you have a problem with More 4. Do you have a problem with ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5? When you tuned the Humax did you let it automatically tune or did you manually tune it? (If you need to manually tune see Big-les's guide). As for whether Humax intend to fix the problem - as far as I know, they are aware of it, but don't seem to want to do anything about it. (Possibly assuming that the problem will go away when everyone upgrades). |
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#156 |
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If you can play through the jump point using either slow motion or switching to the alternative audio track, then this is the jumping that most people are referring to.
I'll try slow mo through the jump point next time it happens. Not sure what you mean by an alternative audio track: Can you clarify please? Quote:
Another problem that I get is if I manually skip the ad-breaks on any channel a short while later the Humax randomly jumps forward and loses audio sync. rewinding or pausing/resuming usually stops this. Quote:
When you tuned the Humax did you let it automatically tune or did you manually tune it? (If you need to manually tune see Big-les's guide).
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Just found it skipping on a program from BBC1 South (first episode of The Crimson Field, 33 minutes in.)
I've found how to do slow motion so will check that next time. Still not sure how to use the alternative sound channel you mention. I've just done a manual tuning so will be interesting to see if the problem recurs. KC |
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Still not sure how to use the alternative sound channel
To switch to the other sound channel while watching a recording press the button which is marked with a speaker and question mark. This will display a pop-up list of audio channels. If there is a 2nd audio channel for the programme then the list will contain a 2nd row which you can then select. The Crimson Field is broadcast with Audio Description and so you can try this out on your recording of it immediately. |
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Yesterday it skipped across 4 minutes (on the timer) of content in a couple of jumps.
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I'll try slow mo through the jump point next time it happens. Not sure what you mean by an alternative audio track: Can you clarify please?
, should have made that clearer - follow Luis Essex's instructions.Quote:
Yes, that's when it mostly happens, after skipping through an ad-break. I'll keep a note of what other channels it happens on. Rewinding/pause and resume has no effect, it skips at the same point.
- yes I know!), does this still happen at the same point?Quote:
Autotuned. I'll take a look at the reference you gave. Thanks a lot!!!
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I'm also having problems with my HUMAX PVR-9300T skipping playback. We mostly experience it on The Good Wife on More 4. I have two HUMAX PVR-9300Ts of different ages, and both exhibit the problem, even after reformatting.
I note suggestions above that it might be something to do with the signal from a particular station. I don't watch anything else on More 4 so it could be. What's the latest thinking on this issue? Would be great to resolve before my wife insists we go back to Sky!! thanks KC The spot is at the end when Jeremy Vine starts to display the phone number and email address etc. On a more general note it seems to do this more often when some text appears on the screen As others have said, going back and playing the same sections at x2 or x1/2 goes through OK I don't hold out any hope for any sort of fix so I just mention this out of interest ! |
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Sorry to bump and old thread but didn't want to start a new one.
Occasionally on certain programmes my Humax 9300t will skip when it gets to a few seconds before the credits and jumps straight to the end of the credits. One programme it's doing this on right now is Dallas on Channel 5. When I rewind it, it shows the skipped part of the programme has been recorded but if I try to play it after the point it skips it still jumps to the end. I can hit the slow motion button and it will play everything fine but obviously no sound so pretty pointless so I always end up missing the cliffhanger. Weird thing is it always does it at exactly the same point every single episode which would suggest that there's something which is being transmitted that causes the recording to corrupt. For example could it be the signal that's sent out that tells your PVR when a recording is about to finish or overrun so it knows when to stop recording? But if it was that how come all other recordings are ok? Really annoying. No matter what I do I can't get the jumpy bits to play. Another programme this happens a lot on is Family Guy but this seems to skip at various points throughout the programme and not just once. I've given up trying to record it anymore as it always jumps and skips and it's unwatchable. This problem doesn't seem to be confined to just one channel or a particular time slot but it does seem consistent to certain programmes. |
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When I rewind it, it shows the skipped part of the programme has been recorded but if I try to play it after the point it skips it still jumps to the end. I can hit the slow motion button and it will play everything fine but obviously no sound so pretty pointless so I always end up missing the cliffhanger. Weird thing is it always does it at exactly the same point every single episode which would suggest that there's something which is being transmitted that causes the recording to corrupt.
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For example could it be the signal that's sent out that tells your PVR when a recording is about to finish or overrun so it knows when to stop recording?
There is no such signal. If using accurate recording the program will stop when the running status changes to the next program.
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& see my post #160 3 up from here
Apart from Family Guy which seems to be a special case and I agree is almost completely unwatchable, it appears it has something to do with text display I also notice this quite often just as the credits are about to roll and it skips to the very end of the broadcast. Also tonight on HIGNFY, it was doing this a couple of times when Frank Skinner showed text messages on the screen as part of the broadcast Bit like my 3 day 7 day EPG, now this model is defunct I accept that I either live with it or get an upgrade but no chance of a fix
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Cambridge Terry
I have the same problem on my 9300T. I think it's been like it for a few years. I also had the problem at the end of most of the latter episodes of the last series of Dallas. My daughter is also complaining that it occurs regularly on films recently recorded on Film4. My observation is that is often seems associated with dark images or possible gaps in the broadcast image. Playing at half speed (or less) through the offending gap sometimes helps. I'll never have another Humax - not fixing a known problem doesn't sound as if they care about their customers.
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I have the same problem on my 9300T. I think it's been like it for a few years... I'll never have another Humax - not fixing a known problem doesn't sound as if they care about their customers.
I have not had a similar problem (yet) with a 2000T, and I don't think anyone reported a problem with the Fox-T2. But you might be right, it does sound as though customer care is on the decline - although I never did have a good experience of customer care with Humax. But, can you find a better PVR at the price from another manufacturer? |
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PVR 9150T also skips
I have had the skipping on playback problem on my PVR9150T for a couple of years. Subjectively it was getting worse. Any channel, any programme could be affected.
I thought it might be the HDD aging and getting errors, so recently installed a new SSD instead - absolutely no different, still skipping from the outset. I conclude that it is unlikely to be defects in the drive, but that the problem lies elsewhere. |
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I'll never have another Humax - not fixing a known problem doesn't sound as if they care about their customers.
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stuttering problem of the Humax
Friend had this problem.
He did a bit of research and discovered that the answer to his 'problem' was to replace the capacitors. The new ones bought over the internet cost + - £25.00 including delivery. It appears Humax fitted some 'suspect' ones. Being a PO Engineer he did the replacement without a problem. The Humax has worked alright since. This post might be of interest to you. |
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Friend had this problem.
He did a bit of research and discovered that the answer to his 'problem' was to replace the capacitors. |
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, should have made that clearer - follow Luis Essex's instructions.
- yes I know!), does this still happen at the same point?