What about the next retune when a channel actually changes physical MUX and you are away? Any recordings set for that channel will fail if it did not default to retune. We would see people complaining about that as well.
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Argghhh!! 2000T has retuned itself!!!
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| Fri 5 Sep 2014 8:21:04 #11 |
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I thought retuning wiped out any existing recording programme.
| Fri 5 Sep 2014 9:00:04 #12 | -
colirv - 1 hour ago »
I thought retuning wiped out any existing recording programme.Retuning wipes out the recording programme schedule. Retuning does not wipe out programmes that have already been recorded.
Even initiating a retune via the 'Factory Default' option does not wipe out programmes that have already been recorded unless the option to wipe out all recordings is also selected.
| Fri 5 Sep 2014 10:27:07 #13 | -
Schedule is what I meant - a recording programme rather than recorded programmes.
| Fri 5 Sep 2014 13:44:10 #14 | -
Alan White - 1 week ago »
Not so much "ignore" as "didn't see". No-one was watching the 2000T at the time it decided to throw away the schedule and a current recording.
I understand from this and other threads that there's a popup when a retune is suggested and that the default answer is "yes" and the box will timeout to that. This is nonsense: the default answer to any destructive action should always be "no".
My email to Humax is on the way. I encourage anyone else who is concerned about this to do the same.This dumb behaviour appeared some time ago (years) on the HDR Fox T2. Humax appear to be deaf to complaints about this (and anything else).
| Mon 15 Sep 2014 23:10:44 #15 |
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