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Thread: 5 Questions please

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    Davon

    5 Questions please

    Hi

    5 questions please for a newbie please

    1, what is difference between record and zap ( zap ?????)
    2, what is time shift / Is it same as skys pause . I get an error message saying " .creating hard link to time shift file failed . It does not support hardlinks make sure it is formatted in EXT2 or EXT3 ??? .]Any ideas please
    3. is there a guide to vix image screen shots / user guide please
    4 How do you record on 1 lnb and watch anothe r
    5, Hope not stupid but does receiver have to be on to record at night or will it start itself from standby

    Sorry for all questions . Great machine just not getting best out of it

    Many thanks

    Dave
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    Zap changes to the channel when the programme starts like reminder
    Timeshift is indeed pause Rewind ff etc, you need to format your hdd or usb to ext4, done from receiver
    Will start from standby to record
    You need two feeds into your receiver to record and watch something
    else, you can use a usb tuner to do this
    not sure about the other question dude
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    Get this report when formatting hard drive from ext3 to ext 4
    Error filesystem 9 and not swap or ufs or something else )then the superblock is corrupt , and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock
    e2fsck-b8193 <device>

    Any ideas please

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    Wow not seen that before, judge or Phoenix will hopefully know how to answer this one further.
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    Can you attach the drive to a PC & format it there first?

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    Do you have a hard disk fitted to the box? Or are you using a usb stick?

    I would initialize the disk or stick first Menu>setup>system>storage device>initialisation Select the correct disk the press red.

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    im using a 1tb usb external hard drive

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    Format the drive to fat 32 first with a PC, I had this with a usb3 bus powered drive that was ntfs

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    Hi,
    timeshift will not work with FAT32 or NTFS.

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