I cannot help you there, but you could just look and see what she has recorded in the past.Thanks Milkfloat... I don't know whether Mrs A uses any Sky channels!
I cannot help you there, but you could just look and see what she has recorded in the past.Thanks Milkfloat... I don't know whether Mrs A uses any Sky channels!
I would recommend picking up a BT Freeview+ box on eBay (made by Humax). This (assuming you have an aerial) will allow you to record 2 programs simultaneously and watch another, plus you have access to most of the catch up services and the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime. You do not need to be a BT customer.
To answer your questions - the aerial goes to the Freeview box and then you connect your TV to that (usually HDMI cable). No need to connect the TV to the aerial. Yes, you need an internet connection to the box for the catch up/premium services.
Fine if you get the full Freeview service, we don't and we can lose it completely in bad weather.For the price of one month get a Freeview+ box as I outlined above. Assuming you don't need the Sky channels Sky 1 then that will give you everything you need. remember you do need an aerial though.
We are the same - bad weather causes us issues, although the 4G transmitter nearby caused the most problems until we put in filters. I have Freesat built into my TV but never really use it as recording on the TV is terrible compared to the BT Freeview box. If Freeview gets really bad I just watch via catchup.Fine if you get the full Freeview service, we don't and we can lose it completely in bad weather.
Humax boxes are pretty reliable but.... When I worked in the trade the common most faults with the boxes were capacitors in the power supply so it would appear dead. You would see the faulty ones as they bulged (domed) at the top. We also had hard drive problems, you could always disconnect the drive to see if it would work without it. Any HDD would work in a Humax box. The other issue we had was that they could lock up and would need resetting. Hope this helps. There may be life in it yet.
It sounds that possibly it had locked up. I have seen that symptom before. It could be a faulty capacitor as mentioned or HDD or just locked up. What you could do is : 1st Check that the unit`s software is up to date. 2nd Go into settings and do a reset but make sure that the box for formatting the HDD is left un-checked otherwise you will delete everything. It may of course come to that if a normal reset does`nt sort it out. By the way I say reset, Humax call it " Default setting". You may find that it will work perfectly OK now.A couple of days ago all the recording vanished and it refused to record any of the programmers that were set to record either? Did the usual thing turned it off and back on again, nothing. Turned it off and disconnected the mains supply, plus the two feeds from the dish and left it 12 hours, reconnected....nope still nothing?
However, last night all the recordings were now showing again as if nothing had happened......![]()