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Thread: Vu+ SE v1 problem - please help

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    Vu+ SE v1 problem - please help

    Hello
    I have had the Vu+ SE v1 for around 4 months and have a recurring problem which is very annoying . I have connected to the unit a 500 gb usb hardisk and the usb VU+ turbo tuner .
    I use the VU+ SE to watch satellite channels with internal tuner, the Turbo to watch Digital terrestrial tv channels. I am using your latest image openvix 3.2.005 . When I open the unit everything works fine. I can watch any terrestrial channel and any sat channel without any problem , I can switch between them without any issue . Now if I watch a satellite channel for a average amount of time lets say 1 hour and try to switch to a terrestrial channel the unit gets stuck and needs a hard reboot by power switch . This never happens when switching from terrestrial channel to sat channel. I am not a complete novice but for the life of me have no idea how to fix this or how to report it correctly so someone can help me. I have tried to fix it by installing other images and my results are the following :
    1. openvix image - everything works but sat tuner to terrestrial tuner switch needs hard reboot as described above
    2. open blackhole image - everything works but sat tuner to terrestrial tuner switch needs hard reboot as described above
    3. blackhole image - tuner is recognized but can not mount usb hardisk
    4. VTI image - tuner is recognized but can not mount usb hardisk

    Any help will be appreciated

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    Do you press your tv button on the Vu+ remote (bottom left) when you try to access your terrestrial channels when in satellite mode?


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    As someone who has experience of usb tuners it sounds like your tuner disconnects (falls asleep) when not being used for a period of time and needs the reboot to wake it back up (used to have this problem with dvbsky usb tuners) I am surprised that VU+ own usb tuner has this bug also and you should submit a bug report to them, I now only use Sundtek usb tuners and they don't 'fall asleep'.

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    Hi

    No I don't press the tv button to access terrestrial channels .
    I have both terrestrial and satellite channels in my favorites menu and can switch between them without any problem for a certain amount of time.
    thanks

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