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SkyFan
02-01-19, 02:56
Can I have two Vu+ Duo 2s in the same room as each other? Will the remote control control both boxes? If so, is there any way to link a remote to only 1 box? If not, is there a way to do what I want?

abu baniaz
02-01-19, 04:08
You can set the receiver/remote to use different remote channels. You won't get a clash then.

May I ask why you need two Duos in one room?

SkyFan
02-01-19, 04:14
How do I do that?

1st box is recording TV
2nd box is recording BBC Radio 2 every 24 hours for history preservation.

Since the 2nd box is recording every 24 hours of BBC Radio 2 I obviously can't ever restart the 1st box for whatever reason so I have a 2nd box just for this.

One annoying this is that I can't set a timer to record from 00:00 to 00:00 as that just results in a timer set to record zero minutes. So I have to set a timer for 00:00-23:59. But that means I'll miss the last minute between 23.59-00:00. Is there any way to do a timer how I want?

abu baniaz
02-01-19, 05:14
Rather expensive option just for recording radio. You can buy cheaper receivers to achieve the recording of BBC2 radio.

SkyFan
02-01-19, 05:55
Which ones would you suggest?

How do I set the receiver/remote to use different remote channels?

abu baniaz
02-01-19, 06:02
Which ones would you suggest?

Cheapest one you can get.

Solo2 with 500GB HDD
https://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?59544-VU-Solo-2-with-500Gb-HDD

If you are recording off terrestrial
ET8000, it takes a 3.5 drive
https://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?59693-Xtrend-ET8000-2x-DVBC-T-T2-Linux-Enigma-2-Linux-HD

abu baniaz
02-01-19, 06:04
How do I set the receiver/remote to use different remote channels?

On receiver
Menu > Setup > System > Remote Control code

On remote
Search the forum.

SkyFan
02-01-19, 08:15
Thanks. Do you think I should buy the used Solo 2 for £80 or are there any decent cheap new Enigma 2 receivers with two DVB-S2 tuners?

Is this any good, it's £99 new:
https://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/tiviar/tiviar-alpha-plus

Are all Enigma 2 receivers the same since they all run the same software (Vix)?

abu baniaz
02-01-19, 08:26
The Tiviar is a very good receiver. It will be more than capable of fulfilling your stated requirements.

birdman
02-01-19, 11:14
One annoying this is that I can't set a timer to record from 00:00 to 00:00 as that just results in a timer set to record zero minutes. So I have to set a timer for 00:00-23:59. But that means I'll miss the last minute between 23.59-00:00. Is there any way to do a timer how I want?Set a timer from 00:00 to 12:00 and another from 12:00 to 00:00.

SkyFan
07-01-19, 23:40
Makes sense, thanks. I was wondering, I'm only recording BBC Radio 2. Since I'm recording it 24/7 every day of the year I'm a bit worried that one day the channel will have changed channel numbers and it will record the wrong channel like what happens with TV channels occasionally throughout the year.

Is there any need to use AutoBouquetsMaker or should I just add my repeated timer on the channel in the Providers > BSkyB list of channels?

birdman
08-01-19, 03:22
Makes sense, thanks. I was wondering, I'm only recording BBC Radio 2. Since I'm recording it 24/7 every day of the year I'm a bit worried that one day the channel will have changed channel numbersRecordings are done by service id, not channel number.

abu baniaz
08-01-19, 08:48
Service references of radio channels change too.

SkyFan
08-01-19, 10:03
So if the service ID changes will the timer end up recording a different channel than the one I wanted?
Would that happen if I used AutoBouquets Maker or not?

Do you think I should use AutoBouquets Maker?

abu baniaz
08-01-19, 10:10
Sometimes service reference is given to another service immediately. You will record different service to what you expected.

Sometimes, the service reference is not used. You will get no recording in this case.

You will have to update the timer whenever the reference changes. It does not matter if you scan or use a plugin.

Terrestrial services have fewer changes than satellite.

birdman
08-01-19, 12:30
So if the service ID changes will the timer end up recording a different channel than the one I wanted?Yes, although I suspect it's more likely to record nothing at all.


Would that happen if I used AutoBouquets Maker or not?Yes. ABM sorts/arranges services. Nothing to do with recording timers.

I have Freeview on Terrestrial tuners. The (TV) channels at the higher end of the SD range sometimes move around (channels numbers) but unless they move between muxes their service ids stay the same.
So when there is a retune (Freeview will have some more this year) I have to go in a remove/re-add the Channels in each timer and AT filter.