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When is the next Freeview forced retune to lose Humax Fox T2 timer recordings? |
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When is the next Freeview forced retune to lose Humax Fox T2 timer recordings?
When is the next Freeview forced retune that's going to bugger up Humax Fox T2's planned recordings? Does anyone know of planned freeview changes that will cause problems during the next week or so?
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When is the next Freeview forced retune that's going to bugger up Humax Fox T2's planned recordings? Does anyone know of planned freeview changes that will cause problems during the next week or so?
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Details of the retune are at http://www.a516digital.com/2016/08/b...-olympics.html We got a message from the Humax about the retune on Monday but didn't accept the change.
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Well for some reason we seemed to have survived that one without timer recordings being wiped. They were wiped at the start when we changed to the Olympics, but they have not been wiped by the change back.
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If you own and HDR-FOX T2 and are worried about the schedule being wiped why not install the custom firmware which with a minimum of effort can be set up to take daily backups of the schedule and restore them if the schedule is blank when it boots up.
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