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Thread: TM-2T Suttering issues on VIX 726

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    anyone know what the updates have been applied in tm-2t vix 729?

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    Quote Originally Posted by diviesh View Post
    anyone know what the updates have been applied in tm-2t vix 729?
    none for the Technomate models.


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    Quote Originally Posted by diviesh View Post
    anyone know what the updates have been applied in tm-2t vix 729?
    Unfortunately, no TM fixes/hacks have been included in recent ViX builds due to their lack of development/testing.
    Read the thread pheonix points out for the reasons.

    If you want to see the changelog & what's included in ViX updates, keep an eye on the latest release thread.

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    I'm using Vix 726 and I get a crash when I go into user interface and settings menu, has this been fixed in 729?

    Before anyone says its because I'm using the Kernel from the 4D image, its not as I have the same image on the Duo with the same issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkhan View Post
    I'm using Vix 726 and I get a crash when I go into user interface and settings menu, has this been fixed in 729?

    Before anyone says its because I'm using the Kernel from the 4D image, its not as I have the same image on the Duo with the same issue.
    no but it has been fixed for build 730 i believe and no thats not associated with the kernel issues we discovered, there separate CONFIRMED issues and until those are resolved we will not be using these drivers or kernel in the ViX image.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mkhan View Post
    I'm using Vix 726 and I get a crash when I go into user interface and settings menu, has this been fixed in 729?

    Before anyone says its because I'm using the Kernel from the 4D image, its not as I have the same image on the Duo with the same issue.
    Just tested on 729 send can ho in and out without crash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    Thanks for that it seems they're finally trying to fix stuff, does anyone know if the stuttering has been fixed as yet.

    openvix-3.0.734-tm2t (i will try this tonight)

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    The HD stutter was fixed several Driver revisions ago and has not shown in the latest images / drivers, so you should be good to go. make sure you do a fresh flash to 734 as a precaution due to the kernel change.
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    Hi All just installed 734 stutters gone, lip sync gone box is looking and running nice apart from one thing.

    for some reason i am unable to initialise the hard drive it errors with a time out.

    i have tried 2 80gb hard drives.

    any suggestions??

    thanks in advance

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    Try updating to build 735 via a online update and try again, if it still does not work try a low level format in a pc / laptop then try in the receiver again.
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    ok i wil thanks

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    please keep us updated as you go.

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    Upgraded to 735 using the online method, hard disk is still not initialising, time out error. I will try format it in a computer tomorrow and retry

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    You have to unmount it before you can initialise it.

    Blue Button > Vix > Mount Manager >

    Highlight the HDD and yellow button to unmount.

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    Make sure it's un-mounted before you try to format it.
    Blue button -> ViX -> Mount Manager, is it mounted there? if so, unmount it with yellow button & try to initialise it then.

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