Mr Reffub
So what you're saying is,because it is a computer we have to accept that it does not work properly and therefore is not fit for purpose all the time.
If this is so why isn't it reflected in the price we have paid .
Also it's very comforting thought to those of us who fly in computer controlled aircraft,and soon to be riding around in driverless cars.If computers are made properly and programmed properly they should work properly.Unfortunatly too many people see blaming "the Computer" as the easy option,rather than sorting out the problem
My Humax Forum » Freesat HD » HDR 1000, 1010, 1100S
Humax hdr1010s not responding to remote
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| Thu 12 Mar 2015 13:45:05 #151 |
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I also have this problem. Basically the same as most which is it happened a while back than cured itself and is now happening again. I did do a factory reset and a hard disk cleanup the first time and I thought that had cleared the problem as it didn't happen again until now but the same thing hasn't cured it this time so my actions must just have coincided with the general recovery.
One thing I've noticed is that just before it locks up the EPG has large gaps in it on certain channels such as CH4 HD.
Interestingly digital text still works during the lockup - as long as I'm on BBC obviously. This definitely seems to be EPG related.
| Thu 12 Mar 2015 13:54:14 #152 | -
MentalLentil - 2 minutes ago »
One thing I've noticed is that just before it locks up the EPG has large gaps in it on certain channels such as CH4 HD.Ch4 HD is one of the rollback channels. It would be interesting to know if the rollback channels are the only ones with gaps.
| Thu 12 Mar 2015 14:06:44 #153 | -
I hardly watch tv,to be honest,preferring iPlayer etc.
The wife goes into, 'Panic mode' if she can't watch Corrie after Emmerdale then Enders,Holby etc.
Anything for a quiet life,that's me.Lol.| Thu 12 Mar 2015 14:08:07 #154 | -
Mike G - 43 minutes ago »
Mr Reffub
So what you're saying is,because it is a computer we have to accept that it does not work properly and therefore is not fit for purpose all the time.
If this is so why isn't it reflected in the price we have paid .
Also it's very comforting thought to those of us who fly in computer controlled aircraft,and soon to be riding around in driverless cars.If computers are made properly and programmed properly they should work properly.Unfortunatly too many people see blaming "the Computer" as the easy option,rather than sorting out the problemNo I don't think I was saying that
You mentioned price, PVR's are generally made as cheaply as possible. They need to be otherwise we wouldn't buy them, there are cheaper and probably worse PVR's out there.
I'm guessing the computers you mentioned that fly planes etc would be slightly more Hi-Tech and a tiny little bit more expensive !! As far as I know the 1000s etc doesn't actually put people's life in danger if it fails to record a programme. (Or maybe it does !)
I've obviously been very unlucky as I've never had a computer/tablet that didn't crash or lockup for some reason or another. Maybe I should be complaining to Apple that my iPad crashes twice a day and so it isn't fit for purpose.
Anyway as far as I can tell Humax are taking this seriously, hopefully it will be sorted soon. They aren't blaming computers, I was just pointing out that in my experience the occasional lock up can be expected.
| Thu 12 Mar 2015 14:29:12 #155 | -
Hi all, newbie here.
Just want to add my name to the list of affected HDR 1000S users.
As previous comments, done all the above, have contacted Humax, awaiting response.
My unit was purchased from Currys in November.| Thu 12 Mar 2015 15:47:22 #156 | -
From previous posts and the last lockup I have had, there would seem to be differences in the extent of the lockups.
In my case all keys and the front panel were unresponsive. In other posts and my odd lockup or two last year the remote Standby, Mute and volume keys remained responsive.
From previous middleware design experience I speculate that the full lockup problem involves an interrupt service routine.
| Thu 12 Mar 2015 15:52:13 #157 | -
Phew!!! Glad I found this forum. Been experiencing the same problems with my HDR-1010S for the past 4 weeks. I have had this machine for over a year, and have been very impressed with it.
My problems with it always appear at start-up. It will bring up the TV guide and in-picture of the channel it is on, but from there I can't get the box to do anything. Pressing EXIT will sometimes make the TV Guide disappear, but will leave a black screen, with the tiny picture in the top right of the screen as you look at it. This is generally resolved with a 5-minute switch-off of power supply, but over a period of time, this has become tiresome and requires me to move our tv unit each time. Hopefully this issue will be resolved, as I think the box is awesome. The Wi-Fi capability being the big advantage. Hopefully Barry can help us all out, as reading through the threads, he seems a genuinely helpful person.| Thu 12 Mar 2015 21:44:19 #158 | -
Any news from Humax Barry, assuming you are in regular contact with them? Must say I'm really disappointed in them, letting customers down simply by not even making mention of this on their news feeds so customers can be reassured.
| Thu 12 Mar 2015 22:28:45 #159 | -
Hi again all, after yesterdays 4 system lockouts, I decided to switch off auto switch on, auto power saver, and switch the box off manually when finished using the remote and then switching back on also using the remote. So far today I have had no lockups but will wait for a few more days before changing anything else.
| Thu 12 Mar 2015 22:32:35 #160 |
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