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Mr. Mister
15-09-10, 14:18
Hi all..

My VU have devoloped a wee problem today..

Its taking anything up to 5 seconds for the channels to clear.. ( FTA or sub.. does not matter.. Same problem.. )

I have not changed anything in the lat few days.. so cant understand whats going on..

Any ideas or suggestions.. ??

Thanks

Sicilian
15-09-10, 14:20
Take it you have re-booted etc..?

Have you got picons installed on the HDD?

pooface
15-09-10, 14:35
As Sic says, have you rebooted the machine?! Which image you using?! VIX or another? Do you have usb stick or hdd connected?! If so, what do you use them for?

Mr. Mister
15-09-10, 15:37
Yes.. reboot every morning..

I have picons installed on hard drive..

No usb connected..

thanks

Sicilian
15-09-10, 15:39
Yes.. reboot every morning..

I have picons installed on hard drive..

No usb connected..

thanks

Try removing the picons, re-boot and try again.

basilyoung
15-09-10, 16:18
@pio

Think we know each other :sofahide:

Nice to see you are getting into the VU+

baz

Mr. Mister
15-09-10, 17:39
Hi Baz..

Yep.. We do.. lol

Well.. Removing the picons cured the problem.. No hassles now..

Except the wife will be asking.. " Where did all the wee pictures go.. " .. lol

Will this be fixed in the next release guys.. ??

Thanks

Sicilian
15-09-10, 18:53
Hi Baz..

Yep.. We do.. lol

Well.. Removing the picons cured the problem.. No hassles now..

Except the wife will be asking.. " Where did all the wee pictures go.. " .. lol

Will this be fixed in the next release guys.. ??

Thanks

Its not a bug, its your HDD starting up causing the slowdown. Use a USB stick for your Picons ;)

andyblac
15-09-10, 19:00
Its not a bug, its your HDD starting up causing the slowdown. Use a USB stick for your Picons ;)

or turn on permanent timershift if your using VIX, then HDD does not spin down

pooface
15-09-10, 20:07
or turn on permanent timershift if your using VIX, then HDD does not spin down

Or, in the menu settings for hdd, you can set standby to 0, which means it never goes to sleep...