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Humax HD-R: does switching to non-freesat delete schedule? |
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Humax HD-R: does switching to non-freesat delete schedule?
I used to use the non freesat option on the Goodmans HD box a lot. I haven't on the HD-R but wondered what implications it has on the recordings and/or recording schedule? Are they lost?
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No, only doing a scan for new channels in non freesat mode does that.
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yes..thanks....problem is...I dont have any non freesat channels yet and a schedule as long as youre arm.
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yes..thanks....problem is...I dont have any non freesat channels yet and a schedule as long as youre arm.
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I am quite interested in this - been waiting for this box for some time. My current pvr (Toppy) has the facility to save timers and then restore - in case you need to do something that would wipe out all timers. Has the Humax such a feature? This would overcome this issue.
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I am quite interested in this - been waiting for this box for some time. My current pvr (Toppy) has the facility to save timers and then restore - in case you need to do something that would wipe out all timers. Has the Humax such a feature? This would overcome this issue.
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