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humax freetime 1TB black receiver
how can you keep the favourites all the time when you change a tv channel
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On the foxsat HDR if you are watching the TV and the box wakes for a recording it interrupts the TV viewing for a couple of seconds before returning back to the TV. What I want to know, is does the freetime box do the same? I ask as my TV has freesat built in, so I watch mainly through the TV unless I'm watching a recording and find this interruption very annoying.
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On the foxsat HDR if you are watching the TV and the box wakes for a recording it interrupts the TV viewing for a couple of seconds before returning back to the TV. What I want to know, is does the freetime box do the same? I ask as my TV has freesat built in, so I watch mainly through the TV unless I'm watching a recording and find this interruption very annoying.
If so is the Foxsat connected to hdmi 1 ? If so use a different hdmi port for the Foxsat. (HDMI 1 in on Panny TV's has a non standard auto select based on port activity) If not a panasonic TV does the Foxsat have a scart connection to the TV. I can't answer your question re the HDR1000S as I don't have the issue with either box. |
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Four key presses to favourites sort of defeats the purpose.
At least its not 11 key presses like non-freesat mode
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So ... if I select my favouites list and select a channel, and then, after tuning to that channel and watching it for a bit, I press up channel, will it go to the next channel in my favourites list or the next channel according to the normal EPG?
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So ... if I select my favouites list and select a channel, and then, after tuning to that channel and watching it for a bit, I press up channel, will it go to the next channel in my favourites list or the next channel according to the normal EPG?
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Really hoping Humax sort all these niggles out, this box has the potential to be the one box to rule them all. Freesat, PVR ,Catchup, non Freesat, On Demand Content and Media hub.
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Really hoping Humax sort all these niggles out, this box has the potential to be the one box to rule them all. Freesat, PVR ,Catchup, non Freesat, On Demand Content and Media hub.
Here's hoping .
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Yeah the boot-up to menu is annoying, its driving my kids mad the only keys they use are 601 then P+, P-, V+ & V-
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