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Search Function

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    Peter

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    Here's a strange one for you. I have repeatedly tried to use the TV Guide search function to try and find the new drama "Ordinary Lies".

    Put in the first 3-letters - ORD - and nothing relevent is found. Countinue to put in the entire word - ORDINARY - and all I get are about 330 irrelevent results. I have attached a picture to prove the point.

    If I put in the word - LIES - it finds it straight away. So why not on the keyword ORDINARY ?

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    | Fri 14 Oct 2016 22:38:48 #1 |
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    Don't know if anything has happened regarding the initial posting, but for some time now the Search function on my HDR1000s has not been working at all, no matter what I feed in or with which remote I use - original or Logitech Harmony. I have tried using both capital and small letters as per the programme schedule but - nothing. Am I not doing something I ought to, or is Humax simply not using that function any more?

    Might add that the 2TB hard disk that I installed a while back is now about 47% full, or so it tells me, and is functioning well. But this Search problem is ¤%#(/& annoying.

    | Sun 21 Apr 2019 14:26:37 #2 |
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    I recall that this function is different if it is connected to the internet or not. From a question I asked a while back, search case is normalised at freesat's server if connected to the internet.

    | Sun 21 Apr 2019 14:41:44 #3 |
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    rwb

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    This and a number of other issues regarding the search function have been with Freesat since January. Humax and Freesat confirmed they were able to replicate them. Fingers crossed they will fix them!

    | Mon 22 Apr 2019 16:24:56 #4 |

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