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    Duo2 to Duo 4k

    Hi all

    I'm upgrading from a Duo2 to Duo 4k using vix image and wanted to know if its possible to use a back up from my Duo2 to set up the duo 4k to save me starting from scratch? I assume that the back up will contain all my tuner settings and recording/timeshift settings etc?

    I'd appreciate any thoughts.

    Many thanks

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    Yes, you can re-use settings backup. The hostname will be wrong, but that can be changed.

    Only other thing that could be problem will be tuner configuration. But you can set correctly afterwards.

    How many tuner modules/cards do you have on the Duo 2? For each module, please say type (Satellite or Hybrid) and whether single or twin?

    Which tuner modules are you getting on the Duo 4K?

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    Hi Abu

    Thanks for the reply.

    I have the same tuners on each. Two twin DVB-S2 tuners, although the 4k has the DVB-S2X tuners, so four satellite inputs on each.

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    OK, that means you will have 16 demodulators on the DUO 4K. You will have to set the tuners to match what is hooked up to each input.

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