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#1
Humax / Re: No iView?
September 01, 2014, 01:35:14 PM
Hi All

I have been experiencing the same problem with both ABC iView and SBS on Demand (ie gets stuck on loading a program then freezes) - reckon it's a Humax problem.

Cheers
#2
Humax / Re: Problems With TV Portal
August 29, 2014, 03:46:57 PM
Thanks Dave.

I am using an Ethernet connection - not Wi-Fi. 

I have other devices connected via Ethernet (eg WDTV Live SMP, Sony Blu Ray Player) that do not have an issue with accessing internet content - the Humax is the only device that doesn't seem to want to do it.

Cheers
#3
Humax / Problems With TV Portal
August 29, 2014, 12:39:33 PM
Hi there

Have had problems accessing ABC iView and SBS On Demand via the Humax TV Portal in the past so have not used it much.

I see from other forum posts that others continue having been having trouble with ABC iView.

Last night I tried to watch a program from SBS On Demand via the TV portal but once it got through the initial advertisement it failed to load and the Humax locked up.

Is anything being done to address this issue?  For us the TV Portal is pretty much useless as is. :(
#4
Humax / Re: Signal Breaking Up
November 28, 2012, 05:14:49 PM
An update . . .

. . . have had a replacement unit for about 10 days now and so far so good - no issues with signal breaking up using same cabling and set up we had prior to experiencing issues with the faulty unit.  The war office even thinks the picture quality is better with this new unit - not to sure about that myself , but who am I to disagree! 

Shame we had to get to our third Humax before we got one that seems to be working properly - maybe there was a bad batch somewhere along the production line (?)

Will provide another update if anything changes.

Cheers
#5
Humax / Re: Signal Breaking Up
October 24, 2012, 07:00:31 PM
An update . . .

. . . no joy I'm afraid.  Plugged the (good quality) antenna cable directly into the Humax from the wall socket (ie not going through surge protector board any more) and disconnected the loop through cable to the TV - so only one cable directly into the Humax and no antenna cable out, which as far as I can see is the cleanest connection I can get. 

Unfortunately we still experience the signal breaking up when recording.  And just for something different, last night while recording a program on Channel 10, the live signal on Channel 7 (which is usually the channel where we have the least issues) was breaking up.

Tested the connection / signal again with the Strong PVR - no signal problems with that unit - so it seems pretty conclusive that there is a problem with the Humax.

Unless there are any other suggestions from other users, looks like a warranty claim back to Humax.  Unfortunately this is the second unit I have had to return - the first had a faulty HDMI output and was unusable from day 1.  So while the interface and functionality of the Humax seems very good, I looks like their component / build quality is suspect.
#6
Humax / Re: Signal Breaking Up
October 18, 2012, 07:04:58 PM
Hi prl

Apologies if there is some confusion - what you suggest is exactly what we are doing. The "loop" I am referrring to is through the PVR, which is what I understood the previous posters to be referring to.  There is no internal loop antenna involved - we don't even own one.

Cheers
#7
Humax / Re: Signal Breaking Up
October 18, 2012, 04:44:01 PM
I hear you swamprat96 - 99% of the time we are watching TV via the Humax, not the aerial loop.

The reason we have the TV on the aerial loop is not becasue we have any issue with the watching TV via the Humax or the Humax interface, but because very occasionally we are recording two programs on two different networks and want to watch another program on a third network, all at the same time, which we can do via the aerial loop to the TV - if there is another way to do this without using the aerial loop I would be happy to hear it.

Will unplug the aerial loop and test as suggested, but as I said before, if this is what is causing the problem then it would be disappointing.

#8
Humax / Re: Signal Breaking Up
October 17, 2012, 08:01:52 PM
Thanks for your comments and suggestions - will try plugging the Strong back in over the weekend and see if there is any difference, however, is is currently hooked to another TV in a different room and there dosen't seem to be any issue with the signal there.

In response to Dave at IceTV:

Quote from: Dave at IceTV on October 17, 2012, 03:44:03 PM
I assume you mean watching TV from the Humax.

Correct.  We rarely watch TV much via the antenna loop so haven't noticed any signal problem in that case - will test it out a bit more.

Quote from: Dave at IceTV on October 17, 2012, 03:44:03 PM
Just moving the antenna cables (or unplugging the old Strong and plugging in the new Humax) can result in reception issues if the cables are not good quality quad-shielded RG6 cables.

We are using a good quality cable, but it is going through a surge protector board.  Will plug in in directly and test again.

Quote from: Dave at IceTV on October 17, 2012, 03:44:03 PM
Sometimes even just having a TV or another device connected to the antenna loop out from the PVR can cause signal noise or interference on the PVR's tuner(s).

Our TV is connected to the antenna loop. I would be dissappointed if this was the issue - what is the point of the loop if it interferes with the signal in the Humax?  Would also cause me some concern regarding the quality of the tuners.

Quote from: Dave at IceTV on October 17, 2012, 03:44:03 PM
Sounds like maybe a faulty HDD or power supply. Or you may have 1 faulty tuner. Try recording 2 good channels (from different TV networks) at the same time.

I would suggest calling Humax to get their diagnosis and, if needed, authorisation to have it replaced. .

Will see how I go over the weekend with a couple of different configurations and then if still a problem call Humax.
#9
Humax / Signal Breaking Up
October 17, 2012, 12:47:28 AM
Received a new Humax via IceTV a few weeks ago to replace our existing Strong PVR (yes I know - I can hear the groans) and must say we are very happy with the ease of use and functionality.

However, one problem we are experiencing is breaking up of the signal resulting in pixelation and losing a few seconds of recorded programs at random times during the recording, which in some cases is so bad the recorded program is virtually unwatchable.  Although we do occassionaly get some signal break up when just watching TV, this is rare and minor.  It is much worse on recorded programs, particularly if two programs are being recorded at the same time.  Have checked signal strength and quality on all channels and all is good.  Can't be precise, but would estimate we have this problem on 50 -60% of our recordings to varying degrees.

Our previous Strong PVR had it's faults, but signal break up was not one of them at any time and we have never previously had a problem with signal quality - all the cabling and antenna is less than two years old. So it seems to me that the problem is with the Humax.

Just wondering if anyone else is experiencing a similar problem or if there are any other suggestions.