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no1baggiesfan
18-12-15, 11:07
Tried using hades and 3.2 and getting same problems, never had this issue with Apollo or previous builds.

Recording starts off perfectly, then after 20+ mins recording glitches (similar to signal loss)
snr is 90 %
agc is 88%

I can watch these channels with zero problems, I only get glitching with recordings
HD has been re-formatted and plays other stuff perfectly (films sent to box)
HD has been checked for errors and is 100% fine

Flashed box with and without settings restore using Hades 18 and 3.2 now.

TM TWIN OE
Hades build 018
Drivers 26-05-2015
kernel 3.9.7

no1baggiesfan
24-12-15, 10:27
Timeshift recordings work perfectly, its only timer recordings that are screwing up, I am assuming its a bugged image.

Thanks for the help.

antwan
25-12-15, 13:39
hi I had same problem with my tm twin , you'l find if you install latest vix image it will sort it.
ie/ openvix 3.2.30 link below

http://www.openvix.co.uk/index.php/downloads/technomate-images/tm-twin-oe/

will require reflash and then reinstall your settings.

no1baggiesfan
25-12-15, 20:03
hi I had same problem with my tm twin , you'l find if you install latest vix image it will sort it.
ie/ openvix 3.2.30 link below

http://www.openvix.co.uk/index.php/downloads/technomate-images/tm-twin-oe/

will require reflash and then reinstall your settings.

Already tried that image antwan, thats when my problem started lol

ccs
25-12-15, 20:18
Does the "glitch" happen just the once after 20mins or so?

Does a Hades recording work ok on 3.2.30, and vice versa?

no1baggiesfan
25-12-15, 20:21
after 20-30 mins the recording is unwatchable.

didnt try CCS, I formatted the HD :(

gilvey
02-01-16, 11:30
I used to have that problem. It was an issue with the temperature. Try turning your fan up. Mine runs ok on around 1800 rpm

no1baggiesfan
02-01-16, 13:55
I used to have that problem. It was an issue with the temperature. Try turning your fan up. Mine runs ok on around 1800 rpm

My fan is set to 2000 rpm, has been since the day I got it, box temp is 42c

no1baggiesfan
24-10-16, 22:31
UPDATE.

LOL, yes its late, but......

Ok, my problem was diagnosed as a faulty PSU board, replaced with new "improved" unit, no problems since.

(only my recent issues with v4 images not wanting to record programs lol)


the offending item:

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