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HDR Software 1.00.13
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grahamlthompson
08-02-2010
Originally Posted by GaseousClay:
“Recording standby doesn't recover from a power interupt. Unless they've fixed this in the last update.

Edit: 'Recording standby' is the worst condition the box can be set in, as the internal capacitance isn't capable of protecting against even the shortest of interupts.”

Interesting why would a fully powered box be OK with a power cut and the box effectively fully on without the audio/video enabled not be ? In this mode you get an instant boot. Can't try it at the moment but will set up a test later.
grahamlthompson
08-02-2010
Originally Posted by Geoff_W:
“So apart from leaving the HDR fully powered up all the time, there is no protection from a power cut?

Geoff”

I got over the problem with a programeable remote with a 8 event timer that turns the hdr on for 5 mins up to 4 times a day.
--Mark--
08-02-2010
One obvious change, when pressing Red on BBC you see a conspicuous 'Connecting' message before the red button service comes up, and then a direct link to BBC iPlayer Beta at the bottom of the list!
GaseousClay
08-02-2010
Originally Posted by --Mark--:
“One obvious change, when pressing Red on BBC you see a conspicuous 'Connecting' message before the red button service comes up, and then a direct link to BBC iPlayer Beta at the bottom of the list!”

This is a change in how the BBC are offering MHEG rather than how the box is receiving it.
alan.w
08-02-2010
Originally Posted by --Mark--:
“One obvious change, when pressing Red on BBC you see a conspicuous 'Connecting' message before the red button service comes up, and then a direct link to BBC iPlayer Beta at the bottom of the list!”

Also the same thing on BBCHD that didn't happen last week after i had the update? must be new
grahamlthompson
08-02-2010
GC is right. Set a recording 14:55-16:00 and another 15:05-16:00, with the hdr in pre-recording sby, turned off power at 14:44 and back on at 14:46. Box responded to power on with a boot message on display and on TV. A bit later it shut down to full sby with the red light on. Pressed the remote boot button at 1455 hdr booted up and 30 sec later the 14:55 programme started to record (It was about 30 sec late).

So the box has to be physically on and delivering video and audio for it to recover from a power cut. Very strange I wonder what's different about being fully on
--Mark--
08-02-2010
Originally Posted by GaseousClay:
“This is a change in how the BBC are offering MHEG rather than how the box is receiving it.”

Agreed, but it didn't work prior to the update so perhaps the MHEG improvements that are cited enabled this to function? Could be proven with someone on a box thathadn't updated but in the end, what difference does it make, it's all gravy
richard_g_uk
19-03-2010
Just tried to update the Bootloader from v7.51 to v7.53 (cause I was bored) and not having much success. I copy it to the USB stick, rename it, put the HDR in standby, plug the USB stick in the fron socket and power it up holding standby down. It detects the stick and there is a quick flash as the download screen appears (a split second literally) and then the HDR powers down with "E-ID" displayed on the front.

Tried re-downloading the file (just to make sure I hadn't accidentally downloaded the HD file and/or the download had been corrupted), tried 3 USB sticks 128Mb, 2Gb and 16Gb and even an SD card in a card reader but it just gives me the same "E-ID" error.

Any ideas? Not desperate to do the update but I still live in hope that the boot loader will be fixed at some point to cure the power cut bug (so it would be nice to know I can flash the boot loader if required).
alan.w
19-03-2010
Its been a long time since i did mine but did it need unzipping before renaming, it was fussy about sticks i remember that
richard_g_uk
20-03-2010
I know its fussy about sticks but the weird thing is that all 3 sticks will quite happily transfer files between the HDR and a PC using the HDR file manager.
SkipTracer
20-03-2010
Originally Posted by richard_g_uk:
“I know its fussy about sticks but the weird thing is that all 3 sticks will quite happily transfer files between the HDR and a PC using the HDR file manager.”

I know when I upgraded my HDR I had trouble with the boot loader renaming.

Can’t remember exactly how I done it in the end but I think you have to edited the file name by deleting the _U7_53 bit leaving the file name as,


FOXSAT-HDR_upgrade.hdf

I use underscores in passwords which can cause problems sometimes getting the - mixed up with the _ .

I have used several makes of USB sticks with the HDR and never had any problems with any of them.
David500
20-03-2010
Originally Posted by richard_g_uk:
“Just tried to update the Bootloader from v7.51 to v7.53 (cause I was bored) and not having much success. I copy it to the USB stick, rename it, put the HDR in standby, plug the USB stick in the fron socket and power it up holding standby down. It detects the stick and there is a quick flash as the download screen appears (a split second literally) and then the HDR powers down with "E-ID" displayed on the front.”

Which standby button are you using? You need to use the standby button on the box, not the remote control.
richard_g_uk
21-03-2010
Originally Posted by SkipTracer:
“I know when I upgraded my HDR I had trouble with the boot loader renaming.

Can’t remember exactly how I done it in the end but I think you have to edited the file name by deleting the _U7_53 bit leaving the file name as,


FOXSAT-HDR_upgrade.hdf

I use underscores in passwords which can cause problems sometimes getting the - mixed up with the _ .

I have used several makes of USB sticks with the HDR and never had any problems with any of them.”

Thats how I renamed it so thats not the issue.

Originally Posted by David500:
“Which standby button are you using? You need to use the standby button on the box, not the remote control.”

I am using the standby button on the box.

As I say the download screen does appear for a split second which leads me to believe it is detecting the USB stick and the file on the stick.

A google of the message "E-ID" seems to indicate that it measns "Invalid System ID" and means I am attempting to download firmware which is not for the HDR which it obviously is
grahamlthompson
22-03-2010
Originally Posted by richard_g_uk:
“Thats how I renamed it so thats not the issue.



I am using the standby button on the box.

As I say the download screen does appear for a split second which leads me to believe it is detecting the USB stick and the file on the stick.

A google of the message "E-ID" seems to indicate that it measns "Invalid System ID" and means I am attempting to download firmware which is not for the HDR which it obviously is ”

Check that you don't have file extension display turned off. It's very easy to call the file FOXSAT-HDR_upgrade.hdf.hdf because you can't see the existing .hdf
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